Cole V8 the 1st V8 with detachable cylinder heads
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- Опубликовано: 20 сен 2024
- Talk about a blast from the past today on what it's like engine episode Friday the Cole V8.. for those that don't know about Cole as an automotive manufacture this episode also gives a history of the man behind the brand JJ Cole this is a really interesting episode with tons of history enjoy =)
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Hey, I just wanted to let you know you got the other name that tune maybe a couple weeks ago I have no idea what happened to it, I pinned to the top and it disappeared
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Another interesting well done video Jay try to catch all your videos thanks
Thank you so much for watching it took a couple days to put this one together =)
One day we will do the Northway Oakland Oldsmobile and Cadillac engines I'm not sure weather to give each their own or do they all together
Really Enjoyed this episode really interesting, great work, Thank you.
Thank you happy you dig this one I love the ones with loads of history
Cole 2 seat flyer for me 😍
Great Styling... It's a shame 77 is all that are known 💔..
Great Episode
Happy Motoring ✌️🤠
I know right there is one down at classic automall for sale
Interesting episode. I really enjoyed it. I'd choose the 1923 Cole Coupe.
I really enjoyed this engine episode, Jay. I'm not sure I've ever heard of the Cole.
Good episode on the Cole. Pick the 1923 Cole coupe. The Cole 860 you featured previous would look great along with the Franklin with the California top.
6.7 Ford diesel has the exhaust on top intake on bottom glad I dont have one, can't see the engine on that one
Wild Bill Endicott also drove for CASE. Another great video!
Good video thank you
=) happy you dig this one
You should do one on the 1917-18 Chevrolet overhead valve V8 with removable heads. 👍🏻
KT Keller also spent time at Cole when he could not find work with Chrysler - he was recalled when Chrysler became a going concern and the rest is history....
24 Cole sedan
Thanks Jay for another great video about a not so well known auto maker. If you were to ask most people who made the first V8 engine they would tell you it was Ford. Not realizing that V8's had been around for many years before Henry put it his first one into h?the 32 Ford.
All things considered I'm kind of surprised that there's 77 still around. I've heard of these but I have never seen one in the wild. I would like to that's for sure
Vey well done episode about a cool car that I only vaguely remember. I did know that they were considered luxury cars, but I sure did not know about it's V8 engine. It would be so interesting and fun to be able to drive one! WYR= any of them, but the 23 coupe would be best, but not in that god-awful baby blue color. Great video, Jay!
I got to do one last year at greenfield village the owner of that one has a lot of Cole's it sucked I didn't get to do one of his this year, I took my family to the village and spent most of my time there with them.
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Happy you dig this episode
I am actually the owner of that coupe that car was actually a very special car designed to test the new suspension as well as test the new balloon tires which is basically the modern tire we use today jj Cole was very close friends with Harvey Firestone so they worked out a deal to make a car to test the new tire technology. the car was shown at the new York auto show and we actually have a letter from Thomas Edison talking about the car in which he wrote to Henry ford asking them to use balloon tires as well. I have the original title from 23 even though it was built in 22 it was not given to the son of the company until he graduated from Harvard as a gift to him. I know it looks blue in photos but the car is actually painted in the original color of the car which was called tuxedo grey with black pin striping and hand buffed Spanish black leather. Although an interesting side note we have a news paper from 22-23 from San Francisco and this very well known doctor at the time had purchased this same model and this particular model was always made to the customers order and he chose a green alligator skin interior for the car now I would have loved to see how that looked in person. I’m hoping we can set something up so he can film some of our other cole cars next time he is in Michigan I truly appreciate him posting these videos and spreading awareness of those awesome company. Thank you to you as well for watching to learn also no worries for not liking the color I just wanted to let you know it was the original color of the car when it was gifted to the son of the companies founder. I’m very passionate about this company I can talk about the cars all day long 😂
@@ihockey0117 Cool! Thanks for the info on the history of your car. I still don't like the color, but, then, I don't own that car, do I? I would still love to drive it!
@@ihockey0117 thank you so much, for sharing all of that insights and information. I wasn’t sure if this was part of your collection. I’ve seen a couple of Kevin’s Cole’s I still feel really bad that I didn’t get back and see him at the Greenfield Village.. I was trying to meet up with some other people and juggle some stuff and then my wife wanted to leave so I had to take them back to the hotel. I didn’t get to do a whole Lotta cars there this year which was a bummer but there is always next year =)
@@ihockey0117 OK, I just watched Jay's episode on the blue Cole from a year ago. I read your comment from then. Was that your car too? After seeing the video, I'd take that ultra-cool model over the coupe! I love that the door pillars can be folded up or down, and the driving sequence looked like it drives very nicely and smoothly.
LOL I live in Rockford ILLINOIS
Awesome
I would love to have the 1923 Cole Coupe. All three look awesome, but the Coupe would fit my life style better.
Jay, you mentioned Apperson, this is a name I know, Cole wasn't. In 1907 Apperson made a car called the jack rabbit. Two seats, four speed transmission and a top speed of 75 MPH. From what I understand the only car faster was the 1906 Stanley steamer at 126 MPH
I want to cover one so bad information doesn't exist or hard to find on the internet =) but one day lol
@What.its.like. When I was a little boy, 1959, 1960. I had a book on old cars. In it was a French car that ran on a clock spring, the speed record of 126.27 set by the Stanley brothers in 1906. And the Apperson jack rabbit. It was a set of children books, maybe a starting point for a search. Yes, I'm an old car nut, too. Good luck Jay, it would make for a good video.
1924 Cole sedan
24 Cole