Oldest I ever drove was a 1929 Nash. It was an actual museum piece. Museum closed, guy bought it for a decent price, and drives it. Not just drives it once a year, I mean more like once a week. I gotta have respect for a guy who buys a museum-restored 29 Nash and just drives it.
Ok, really the oldest one I drove was technically a 23 Ford, but that's only because the cab we bought had a title. The truck itself was a mismatch of literally whatever junk we had around the shop; an Olds 350, a (rather rare) dual-fit TH350, a steering column from a 50s Buick, steering box from a 58 Ford, seats from an auditorium, and a rear axle from a 29 Dodge. I think with the exception of things like hoses and wires, the only thing we bought new for it was a radiator and tires.
So... TITLED as a 23, but really a complete mismatch of stuff from the 20s to the 70s
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