My first car back in 1967 was a 52' Dodge Coronet. A two-door painted battle ship gray, the car was built like a tank. Three speed on the column, flat head six, with Fluid Drive. What fluid drive meant, was you could pull up to a stop sign on a hill, stop the car still in gear with the clutch out, and the engine wouldn't die, almost like driving with an automatic transmission.
Pretty solid looking car. I owned a 1952 Plymouth my brother gave me when I was 14 or 15. It went well in the snow. This one is a lot fancier than my old Plymouth. They were tough cars, and this one appears to have been well taken care of. Always liked this old body style.
I bought a running and driving '53 Dodge Regent four door this year ! Nearly flawless exterior and interior... 230-6, 3 speed manual, original grey paint... Best regards from the mountains of central California ...
My mother once owned one of these. I think she paid about $150 for it in 1960. It lasted about three years until the timing chain broke. It was a nice car but definitely not fast with the 6 cylinder flathead and Gyro-Matic transmission. Dodge would certainly change its image by the end of the 1950s with its high powered big block 361 and 383 engines.
Hey again jeff and Jordan, it also m6 prestomatic manual trans with a fluid coupling 2 gears, Electric overdrive Was attached and in either gear for a total of four forward gears, Hope i Was help full, thanks again jeff and Jordan for this video i 🤟 😊 from tom your friend now and always 🤩 🤩
INSANE CLASSIC CARS I DROOL OVER THEM, IWELL DONE VIDEO AS ALWAYS RamblinaRound, I AM SURE i AM GONNA MAKE SOME PURCHASES THIS YEAR TO DO SOME FANTASTIC RESTOMODS WITH THEM CHEERS
I wish I could remember your name but it's slipping me. Warm regards anyway. As far as Gyro Matic goes, these Fluid Drive cars from Chrysler Corp. can get confusing and adding to that is a lot of misinformation on how to properly drive them. As far as I can tell the 1952 Dodge Gyro Matic is the same as Fluid Drive. What has me stumped is the clutch pedal isn't embossed with "Safety Clutch." That's a sure sign of Fluid Drive. My only reservation here is that Dodge did offer a three-speed manual transmission version of Fluid Drive. Same as a manual three-on-the-tree except you couldn't stall it, and you could leave it in any of the three forward gears if you wanted to. Like leaving it in second gear for city driving. I watched two videos for a refresher, and both of those Dodges are being operated the same as Chrysler Fluid Drive. But I would say for anyone interested in this car is to check if the clutch pedal is connected. The reason is that some of these car's transmissions were replaced with a regular automatic trans. But Country Classic's seems to be on top of things so if Gyro Matic is listed on the windshield than it probably is a Gyro Matic car. Nice car, too bad the oil bath air cleaner is missing.
Beautyfull car similar to My 54 chevy bel air 1954 powerglide, sleek lines automatic, 2 speed maybe, inside so Nice, cool that you Can select manual or automatic, like a cockpit inside colour gourgeus 😎 cool car, i would love to own this beautyfull car 🤟 😊 😊 thanks jeff and Jordan for this video i enjoy every moment, say hello to asher Sam and beans erika and the CATS shadow and snowball from tom your friend now and always have a happy New year stay safe and strong 😍 🤟 😊 ☀️ 😍 💎
My first car back in 1967 was a 52' Dodge Coronet. A two-door painted battle ship gray, the car was built like a tank. Three speed on the column, flat head six, with Fluid Drive. What fluid drive meant, was you could pull up to a stop sign on a hill, stop the car still in gear with the clutch out, and the engine wouldn't die, almost like driving with an automatic transmission.
me and my grandpa are working on a 1950 Dodge Coronet sedan, I love when these beauties start getting covered.
Pretty solid looking car. I owned a 1952 Plymouth my brother gave me when I was 14 or 15. It went well in the snow. This one is a lot fancier than my old Plymouth. They were tough cars, and this one appears to have been well taken care of. Always liked this old body style.
It's definitely a nice looking example. Thanks for taking a look my friend!
Jeff, I love those "three-box" Mopars. The '49-'52 cars just look right. Would love to have one.
I bought a running and driving '53 Dodge Regent four door this year ! Nearly flawless exterior and interior...
230-6, 3 speed manual, original grey paint... Best regards from the mountains of central California ...
Hi Jeff,
Yes that is a beautiful car !!
Thanks for sharing.
AWESOME DODGE, THANK YOU FOR SHARING,
Thank you for watching!
I really like that ole Dodge. Come to think of it, I've always liked that series of Chrysler's cars.
My mother once owned one of these. I think she paid about $150 for it in 1960. It lasted about three years until the timing chain broke. It was a nice car but definitely not fast with the 6 cylinder flathead and Gyro-Matic transmission. Dodge would certainly change its image by the end of the 1950s with its high powered big block 361 and 383 engines.
👍🏻💯🇦🇺love it a great area one of our friends had one in Australia great times .
Something fun to tinker with. Hey Jeff Happy New Year to you guys.
Happy New Year my friend!
Hey again jeff and Jordan, it also m6 prestomatic manual trans with a fluid coupling 2 gears, Electric overdrive Was attached and in either gear for a total of four forward gears, Hope i Was help full, thanks again jeff and Jordan for this video i 🤟 😊 from tom your friend now and always 🤩 🤩
INSANE CLASSIC CARS I DROOL OVER THEM, IWELL DONE VIDEO AS ALWAYS RamblinaRound, I AM SURE i AM GONNA MAKE SOME PURCHASES THIS YEAR TO DO SOME FANTASTIC RESTOMODS WITH THEM CHEERS
Nice cruiser for a family
Thanks for taking a look!
@@RamblinAround any and every time my friend.
Happy and Healthy New Year to you and Jordan.
I wish I could remember your name but it's slipping me. Warm regards anyway.
As far as Gyro Matic goes, these Fluid Drive cars from Chrysler Corp. can get confusing and adding to that is a lot of misinformation on how to properly drive them. As far as I can tell the 1952 Dodge Gyro Matic is the same as Fluid Drive. What has me stumped is the clutch pedal isn't embossed with "Safety Clutch." That's a sure sign of Fluid Drive. My only reservation here is that Dodge did offer a three-speed manual transmission version of Fluid Drive. Same as a manual three-on-the-tree except you couldn't stall it, and you could leave it in any of the three forward gears if you wanted to. Like leaving it in second gear for city driving. I watched two videos for a refresher, and both of those Dodges are being operated the same as Chrysler Fluid Drive. But I would say for anyone interested in this car is to check if the clutch pedal is connected. The reason is that some of these car's transmissions were replaced with a regular automatic trans. But Country Classic's seems to be on top of things so if Gyro Matic is listed on the windshield than it probably is a Gyro Matic car.
Nice car, too bad the oil bath air cleaner is missing.
Thanks for the info, I really appreciate it! ~ Jeff
@@RamblinAround Jeff, that's it. Thanks, Jeff.
I just found COUNTRY CLASSIC CARS on eBay and their website has been greatly improved! You can see the cars now instead of just thumbnails.
Yeah, they have done a great job of improving the website. It's something that needed to happen for quite a while.
Interesting Mopar unknown to me. The air cleaner is the smallest I've ever seen, cute lil bugga 😂
Thanks for watching David!
Nice car.
Air cleaner is way to small it needs to be bigger as a motor works like a air pump 👍🏻
Beautyfull car similar to My 54 chevy bel air 1954 powerglide, sleek lines automatic, 2 speed maybe, inside so Nice, cool that you Can select manual or automatic, like a cockpit inside colour gourgeus 😎 cool car, i would love to own this beautyfull car 🤟 😊 😊 thanks jeff and Jordan for this video i enjoy every moment, say hello to asher Sam and beans erika and the CATS shadow and snowball from tom your friend now and always have a happy New year stay safe and strong 😍 🤟 😊 ☀️ 😍 💎
Thanks for checking it out Tom, it really is a beauty. Hope you and your family have a Happy New Year my friend!
That's a good ol gal there, good price good gas mileage!
Had a 51 identical to this - 10-12 mpg at best.
How much for dodge
Do you have any 1950 murcry
There's more than a dozen Mercuries on the website but not a 1950...
@@laurencegeoghegan7212 do you have a 1950 mercury
Looks a lot like a '51.
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