Thanks for watching this video, do you own a vintage car? I'd be interested to read about what you like/dislike about your own vehicle. Or if you hope to find something, what is it you're on the lookout for? Thanks for looking in, RJ.
Ah, the Fozzie Bear moment(s), the modern motorist does expect every one to be able to stop on a dime but many many yards is much more appropriate and letting the 'old 'uns' go first is always preferable, I liked the 'coupe'.... could be tempted.....
Thanks for watching this video, do you own a vintage car? I'd be interested to read about what you like/dislike about your own vehicle. Or if you hope to find something, what is it you're on the lookout for? Thanks for looking in, RJ.
Thanks for explaining the turning, I've been trying to turn correctly this whole summer.
Nice video. I own a 1920 Dodge Tourer, 1921 Ford Model T & a 1929 Chevrolet Sedan. Love them all
Superb. Love the transmission whine. Nice of that thoughtful modern to come straight at you though.
It's not like I was in a tiny bubble car either, muppets everywhere
Nice video. I have a 1922 Dodge and have a few go pro videos up. Love the English countryside!!
Good to see another old Dodge being used!
Ah, the Fozzie Bear moment(s), the modern motorist does expect every one to be able to stop on a dime but many many yards is much more appropriate and letting the 'old 'uns' go first is always preferable, I liked the 'coupe'.... could be tempted.....
Yes that '28 is a tempter
Maybe try a cotton ball over the microphone - like the foam sock they put on video camera mikes..
I've changed camera and mic since this vid was put together, thanks for watching
What is attached to the driver side running board?
Hi, there's a toolbox, on top of which is an old mechanical Klaxon horn