The Jalopy Journal
It works, you just have to click where it says "Watch on Youtube" You can see it running starting at the 2:54 mark.
Like @silent rick I learned how to sand cast in school forty years ago. My middle school was built in the late 1940's, so a lot of the equipment...
Oh man, the detail that some of those scale model guys can achieve is so mind blowing.
The go-kart races are definitely Austin TX as you can see the Palmer Auditorium and the old City Coliseum.
It's interesting how the hood scoop Barris did for it resembles the later 1965 big-block hood. Also, I love the Audrain, but I wish they would get...
The first and second one are Amarillo (you can barely make it out on the tower) the third one starts at Amarillo, but then at 0:34 goes to Green...
Cool, thank you @Marty Strode! Kirkland was part of my stomping grounds many years ago. I met a lot of guys from the era of this film hanging out...
@Marty Strode Thanks so much for letting us know. I was trying to figure out what car this was. I really love the looks of it. You may have...
Syndicate Scuderia at around 6:03 [IMG]
Dick Kalivoda's roadster at around 1:37 [IMG] Champion speed shop at around 4:35 [IMG]
Some great looking rides, but really love this Model A roadster pickup! Do you have any detail shots of it? [IMG]
While it's only an educated guess, since I wasn't there, I'd say maybe it's San Fernando? In the film there appears to be mountains in the...
Everyone's entitled to like what they want, but to me it's a no-brainer. It's not even a fair fight. The FireArrow II has it in spades. [IMG] [IMG]
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If only...can't even begin to imagine what the following decades of automotive styling would've produced had this been the harbinger.
Love this one, the dog's saying "I'm getting the heck outta here!". [IMG]
Man that's a tough one. I really lean towards the Corvette Nomad, but I think I'd take the Cadillac El Camino. [IMG]
A Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family! And a Happy Thanksgiving to all HAMBers!
I love that interior detail shot as well. And those tires are really cool looking whether or not they were any good is another matter. To me the...
They were some tough looking cars. There's a documentary called Ford on Safari: East African Safari 1964 - Cortina Conquest, but I haven't been...
That's a very cool looking car and great footage. Would love to see the film adjusted to get rid of the flicker; there's software out there that...
Sheesh...I just liked reading about the car. Didn't think it would produce a firestorm. Certainly wasn't meant as a glowing endorsement of Yates.
If you haven't already, this is a great read. [IMG]
That thing looks sweet. Would love to see some before shots and to hear a little more on the restoration process.
I love a lot of the details; one of them being the exposed chrome leaf springs at the back. And from some angles it looks rather stylish and...
Gee thanks @Ryan for bringing yet another car to my attention that is unobtainable. Ha, ha. But in all seriousness love the car and the insight...
I've always loved this movie for exactly the reasons you've mentioned. As far as I know there isn't any other footage this excellent of these now...
Beautiful car!
Wow that's some great work. It seems to be influenced by all of the things that you mention as well as having a bit of the movie Cars styling...
I too wish I would have bought it when you had it for sale. It'd still be on the road (Lord willing) just exactly as you had it. Sorry to hear...
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