Cars Of the Early Roaring Twenties Hudson,Franklin,Lincoln,Studebaker 2019 AACA Fall Meet,Hershey
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- Опубликовано: 5 авг 2024
- See the Hudson centerfold car, 2 Franklins, a " Leland " Lincoln and a Studebaker at the 2019 AACA Fall Meet, Hershey car show.
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I wish I had seen more engines, and heard some of them running. Beautiful cars all of them.
You are so right, kfi611 !!! Half the joy is to see and hear these beauties driving. This is the first of 13 videos showing the cars driving onto the field from the 2021 Hershey. ruclips.net/video/cXwcC4nFy_c/видео.html
I also have videos from the past 10 years!! Enjoy!!!!!!
Love that Hudson, so classy!💕
Hudson has been so neglected!!! This example makes you wonder why!
I love these beautiful classics Pam.
I have to do a number of them on t-shirts especially this orange golden yellow 20's phaeton
I wish I could get my hands on one of those wing nuts. Those are hard to come by. One of the wing nuts on my 1880s bed frame is broken.
Come to Hershey, and either hunt the swap meet or, when no one is looking.... Just kidding about the later!!! We all have way to much respect for the beautiful cars on the field!! Thanks for watching, Mister Grandpa's Bakery, and I hope you find your wing nut soon so you can get a good night's sleep!
I love the hoarse roar of the hoot , it's a sound out of History :-)
I'm glad I could capture the flavor of Hershey for you! Thanks for watching!
I have to do this Hudson on a t-shirt for sure.
How many are out there, though....
I think Ben Franklin started the Franklin automobile but they like horses back then so they waited 100 years or so! I know you believe me!
Didn't ol' Ben invent the horse??? Right!!
@Chuck Barnes A tough choice, Chuck!! Well done!
When Ford Bought out Lincoln he replaced Leland as the head with Edsel. Interesting as Leland replaced Ford as the head of the original Ford company.
The irony was not lost in the transaction..... By the way, after Henry " left " his second company, the Henry Ford Company, Leyland was called in to evaluate the works for liquidation, but, instead, talked them into continuing with his improved, Olds engine. They renamed the company........ Thanks for this interesting bit of automotive history, skipstalforce!!
@@carshowreporter Yeah I think we may be talking about the same thing here. Many of the details it seems are lost or muddled. In any case I'm sure Henry was dancing a jig that night.
Imagine Edsel after the closing. He can finally peek out from under his father!!!!!
Great video... you need to fix your title.. you left the F out of ranklin
ixed. Thanks riend!