Hello there, That is truly a magnificent automobile, and made right here in Massachusetts! There are some details I noticed which you may appreciate about it. Your Ghost is right hand drive, with the floor shifter mounted to the right of the driver's legs. The shift is a 4 speed, and as you say.. it can be difficult to get just right going up or down. The firewall mounted starting carburettor control is on the early Springfield cars, the later ones had a dash mounted control with 2 levers. The 1925 on up Springfield models were left hand drive [steering] with a center mounted 3 speed floor shift. They also went from 12 volt electrics to a 6 volt system that year. With some of those details in mind, I believe your beauty is actually a 1924 model... though I am unsure the in service date. Thank you for sharing this wonderful automotive artifact with us,
@@LBILimited You know, I have John Webb de Campo’s book: “ROLLS-ROYCE in AMERICA” here and if I knew the chassis number [Usually, the chassis plate is on the bulkhead
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Hello there,
That is truly a magnificent automobile, and made right here in Massachusetts!
There are some details I noticed which you may appreciate about it.
Your Ghost is right hand drive, with the floor shifter mounted to the right of the driver's legs. The shift is a 4 speed, and as you say.. it can be difficult to get just right going up or down.
The firewall mounted starting carburettor control is on the early Springfield cars, the later ones had a dash mounted control with 2 levers.
The 1925 on up Springfield models were left hand drive [steering] with a center mounted 3 speed floor shift. They also went from 12 volt electrics to a 6 volt system that year.
With some of those details in mind, I believe your beauty is actually a 1924 model... though I am unsure the in service date.
Thank you for sharing this wonderful automotive artifact with us,
Thank you for the insights! We will look into some of these details.
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You know, I have John Webb de Campo’s book: “ROLLS-ROYCE in AMERICA” here and if I knew the chassis number [Usually, the chassis plate is on the bulkhead
The chassis plate is likely located nearby the starter button on the bulkhead
The original in service date and original owner information etc. is readily available. Cheers. M
This is crazyy
Very simple than push start button!💀
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imagine,just imagine trying to teach a teen this stuff today
They would catch on pretty quick, teenagers are smart and their brains are sponges
just a little bit we too much for me just give me the key in the ignition
can't blame you!
The only car black ppl cant steal 😂
Aircraft starting might be easier than this 😂