Figured a few you might appreciate this video. Once a year they do this antique car rally here in MN. It's called the New London to New Brighton car rally. It's 120+ mile back roads cruise between the 2 cities. Rules are any car up to 1908 and any 1 or 2 cylinder up to 1915. I cruised the Plymouth up to check it out and a shot a little video.
Great video! Always wanted to do the London to Brighton run in The U.K. but too expensive for a retired guy on a pension and the logistics are overwhelming. Maybe some day I can make the domestic run. Your '29 roadster is a beauty. I'd love to see more of it! Thanks for sharing!
Nice video Dave. I really enjoy it.
Great Video Dave . Still learning about those brass era cars . My cousin found a 1912 Metz from flipper who could justify investment . Although a rough barn find we have it running and he drives grand-kids around farm with it .
Great video and your coupe is really nice! It takes a lot of dedication to keep one of those brass era cars shined up and a unbelievable amount to get them in the condition those are in!
Quote from: Russ T. Fender on August 12, 2024, 01:30:08 PMGreat video! Always wanted to do the London to Brighton run in The U.K. but too expensive for a retired guy on a pension and the logistics are overwhelming. Maybe some day I can make the domestic run. Your '29 roadster is a beauty. I'd love to see more of it! Thanks for sharing!
If you make it up, send me a message. I am planning on doing a video on my 2 Plymouth s, just haven't had time. I do a lot of tractor shows and they are in full swing right now.
Quote from: chetbrz on August 12, 2024, 07:17:41 PMNice video Dave. I really enjoy it.
Thanks Chet. They neat to see out running around, makes are Plymouths seem modern!
Quote from: Articifer Tom on August 13, 2024, 09:11:49 AMGreat Video Dave . Still learning about those brass era cars . My cousin found a 1912 Metz from flipper who could justify investment . Although a rough barn find we have it running and he drives grand-kids around farm with it .
Awesome! I took the roadster to a show last weekend and give rides to folks who have an interest when I can. Get some smiles from the youngsters in the rumble seat.
Quote from: Touring29 on August 16, 2024, 11:27:05 PMGreat video and your coupe is really nice! It takes a lot of dedication to keep one of those brass era cars shined up and a unbelievable amount to get them in the condition those are in!
For sure, parts are few and far between. Currently working on a rare early gas tractor. Know the pain of having to make and modify parts to get it running.