About this episode
A lively discussion unfolds as hosts Rose and Emily dive into a variety of topics, from the joys of driving on frontage roads to the importance of passing down knowledge through generations. They share anecdotes about memorable moments from past episodes and the challenges of staying on topic. The conversation also touches on iconic figures in automotive history, like Ed Roth, and the significance of classic cars, including a famous Model T that won a prestigious award. Listeners can expect a mix of humor, nostalgia, and automotive trivia.
Emily gets to the bottom of the difference between a highway and a freeway. Rose tells the tale of Ed Roth's Outlaw hot rod.
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Ford Model T
"...I want you to tell me the name of a famous model t that Gene Winfield won the America's Most Beautiful Roadster Award with."
The Model T is an early car made by Ford that was very popular and helped many people own cars for the first time. It was made a long time ago, from 1908 to 1927.
The Ford Model T is a historic automobile produced by Ford Motor Company from 1908 to 1927. It is widely regarded as the first affordable automobile, which made car travel accessible to the general public.
white wall tires
"...Whoa. What's the beginning of white wall tires?"
White wall tires are special tires that have a white stripe on the side. They were very popular on older cars and give them a classic look.
White wall tires are tires that have a white rubber band around the outer edge. They were popular in the mid-20th century and are often associated with classic cars and hot rods.
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