Title say it all.
I learned to drive on the back roads in NH on what we called "Range" roads and logging roads in a 1924 Dodge! Granted it didn't look like much, it was in it's glory days a touring coupe. The farm my folks bought in 1955 came with 80 acres, big old farmhouse and a huge barn and that is where the 1924 Dodge sat. It had been striped of it's body from the front fenders back and a wagon seat was the only seat and a wooden pickup style box was constructed on the back. I wish I had a picture to post.
No exhaust except a down pipe on a huge 4 banger with a three speed on the floor. It had spark advance on the column and all the free air and bugs you could ask for.
The tires were huge and that thing could go anyplace. I used to drive for hours in the back woods, stopping a few ponds and fish. the radiator leaked like a sieve so a water can was a must and the gas tank was a 3 gallon tank fastened to the firewall, gravity fed so extra gas was right beside the water. It only broke down once and I was near a paved road near a farm asked the guy if he had a coil and capacitor to spare, gave him ten bucks and it did turn out to be the cap but I was on my way back.
After I got my drivers lic. I lost interest in it but I learned how to wrench on a car! Ahhh, good times!