My brother's buddy in high school used to drive his father's Crosley Hot-Shot to school on the days his parents were away on business. It turned heads even back in the 1980s seeing it drive down the street. What a deathtrap! Fun though.
The brush, was the third automobile to go coast to coast in the U. S., and the first to cross Australia coast to coast. There is no record of the brush suffering a broken axel. The suspension coil springs were not direct compression, but instead were like a bicycle seat suspension arrangement.
At 77, I remember my dad in the 1950's - a true odd car collector - he bought a Crosley Wagon Delux. It was red with "woody" trim. He then traded it for two Crosley sedans. One night on our way to a friend's house he spotted that red woody wagon with a for sale sign. We finished the trip to our friends place with TWO Crosleys, mom drove the beige sedan with dad proudly at the wheel of the wagon. We ended up with another grey wagon until one day my dad traded all four cars for two Studebakers. One time he bought all the cars from a funeral home - five 1949 Buicks...
WOW, Dennis, that '53 Chrysler Sedamulance is unique, and it seems that the heater take up as much space as the engine. Keep up theses fantastic videos.
Do you know where the "SEDAMULANCE" ornament belongs on the car? I just bought a Desoto sedambulance, and it wasn't attached, just thrown in the glove box. I can't figure out where it belongs.
i just dont understand why people cant keep a car origanal to how it was and that desoto he should have kept it origanal like i kept my 54 desoto powermaster origanal.
To each their own! That is some beautiful custom work. If you like original cars, you can buy one and do a nice complete restoration on it. I like both the custom and the original Desoto.
Unbelievable that some of those engines being original, still run prefect !
Love these Videos , ThX !
I guess I'm quite randomly asking but does anyone know of a good website to watch newly released tv shows online ?
@Canaan Archer flixportal :)
@Zane Dexter Thanks, signed up and it seems to work :) I really appreciate it !
@Canaan Archer No problem :D
the NEWPORT HILL CLIMB IN NEWPORT,INDIANA IS WONDERFUL...i enjoy going each time it is offered in OCTOBER. jimmy from TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA
This reminds me of the wacky racers cartoon. Where is Dick darstodly & Mutley? 😀 Love this show! Thanks Dennis, your the man!
Love that DeSoto. Saw it at James Dean in Fairmount last September and still have the pics on my phone.
Von Dust is a cool dude too! 😎
My brother's buddy in high school used to drive his father's Crosley Hot-Shot to school on the days his parents were away on business. It turned heads even back in the 1980s seeing it drive down the street. What a deathtrap! Fun though.
The brush, was the third automobile to go coast to coast in the U. S., and the first to cross Australia coast to coast. There is no record of the brush suffering a broken axel. The suspension coil springs were not direct compression, but instead were like a bicycle seat suspension arrangement.
Love all the cars... That DeSoto is pretty.. even if its been changed 💖☮️
Cool Old Cars - a fun ride.......
At 77, I remember my dad in the 1950's - a true odd car collector - he bought a Crosley Wagon Delux. It was red with "woody" trim. He then traded it for two Crosley sedans. One night on our way to a friend's house he spotted that red woody wagon with a for sale sign. We finished the trip to our friends place with TWO Crosleys, mom drove the beige sedan with dad proudly at the wheel of the wagon. We ended up with another grey wagon until one day my dad traded all four cars for two Studebakers. One time he bought all the cars from a funeral home - five 1949 Buicks...
Only dads like ours understand trades like these. My dad owned the same 49 Jeepster three times.
WOW, Dennis, that '53 Chrysler Sedamulance is unique, and it seems that the heater take up as much space as the engine. Keep up theses fantastic videos.
This reminds me of the WACKEY RACES cartoon. I'm just waiting for Dick Dastardly and Mutley to show up. ( and also Penelope Pitstop) LoL 😁
Looks like my kind of event! Good place to see something besides Tri Five Chevys and '60s Mustangs.
I hear ya!
This looks like a helluva good time.....hopefully goes for another 100 years.....
Thanks that was really neat. I am going this year!
That cute girl with that little yellow Crosley is my amazing girlfriend :) so proud of you, honey!
hey.. she's my girlfriend too.. what are you doing with my girlfriend. lying bitch...
uh oh. Love triangle
Lane Sutterby she definitely is cool....and so is her crosley....hopefully she can keep it forever....
Grew up going to the Newport hill climb.
Beautiful Desoto!
I want to do custom work, but I'm scared of what I'd be throwing myself and my sweetheart of a vehicle into.
Dennis gage rules!
Do you know where the "SEDAMULANCE" ornament belongs on the car? I just bought a Desoto sedambulance, and it wasn't attached, just thrown in the glove box. I can't figure out where it belongs.
I think there were Plymouth pickup made in Canada for longer than in the us
I wanna go
When is this show?
Early October. It’s a blast!
@@MyClassicCarTV Thank you sooo much
Love the video's
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Where is this???
Newport Indiana
"On this episode of My Classic Car Dennis travels to Newport, IN" ...............
i just dont understand why people cant keep a car origanal to how it was and that desoto he should have kept it origanal like i kept my 54 desoto powermaster origanal.
To each their own! That is some beautiful custom work. If you like original cars, you can buy one and do a nice complete restoration on it. I like both the custom and the original Desoto.
Patina is a dirty word