The Cool Hot Rod (1953)

Автокөліктер мен көлік құралдары

Courtesy: Internet Archive's 35mm stock footage collection
Uses narration by a teen-ager to show how a hot-rod club contributes to safe driving through its strict membership rules and restriction of speed runs to 'DRAG STRIPS.'.

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  • @thepapercutters
    @thepapercutters14 жыл бұрын

    I was very good friend's with Marvin ( Mickie ) Ryding the young star of this film. R.I.P.

  • @BillyKnockout

    @BillyKnockout

    3 жыл бұрын

    What ?! How did he die ?!

  • @dondressel4802
    @dondressel48024 жыл бұрын

    I started working on cars at 15 My dad and I spent two years restoring a 55 Chevy in 1978 It was a great bonding experience with my dad

  • @tonypoore440

    @tonypoore440

    3 жыл бұрын

    Great comment, every father in America from the 1950's to the 1990's wanted this with their sons. If they say no, they're lying or stupid. This is what makes America great, family and love. So much love for your son that you pass down all you have learned so he can be a man. Basic engineering skills passed to your son is life. Hopefully one day he will tell you something you don't know, that's when you know you succeeded. God bless America and American families.

  • @daviddntait

    @daviddntait

    3 жыл бұрын

    I don't have a son but I do have 4 daughters and one of them is really into Hot Rodding! She just loves old junk like I do! I can fully relate to the bonding! Your comment made my day.

  • @jackdaniels2657

    @jackdaniels2657

    3 жыл бұрын

    Sounds like that shit the tv put in ur head are u white usually white people that

  • @jayski8987

    @jayski8987

    Жыл бұрын

    Same here. When I was only 11, me and my old man did a body off resto on my ‘68 Charger R/T 440 back in 1985. I learned a lot about cars on that project. He only paid $1300 for the car which wasn’t really in horrible condition. Sadly those days of cheap 60’s and 70’s muscle are gone.

  • @harrisonmantooth7363

    @harrisonmantooth7363

    10 ай бұрын

    ​@@jayski8987; I bought a brand new 69' Chevelle SS 396. Drove it off the dealerships lot for less than $ 4,000. It was the 350 HP motor, 4 speed Tranny and 3:73 Posi rear-end. It was Hugger Orange with Black interior. I sure miss that car.

  • @ATCman1981
    @ATCman19819 ай бұрын

    Where I live in California, all the drag strips have been getting shut down for years, the land is extremely valuable and people are building apartments and housing there because it’s profitable. There was been a huge influx of illegal street racing and activity at night in my area and deaths because of it and it’s because there is no place for people my age to enjoy our cars anymore. If our cities and local officials would just take a look at the history books and realize that drag strips were created for the very reason to save lives and keep the roads safe, maybe they would keep a few around.

  • @deankay4434
    @deankay44343 жыл бұрын

    Vacuum wiper motors, starter switch/button under the gas pedal, swamp-cooler in the passengers door window, front drum brakes and don’t forget to check your 6 volt battery. Once warm, push the dash mounted choke to off. Somebody else pumped your gas, first, the amount you wanted into the glass top tank, then let gravity follow it into the tank. It cost 19.9 cents per gallon, motor oil can in bottles, a coke was a nickel and antifreeze was not pre-mixed with half water. Jiffy lube could not find the PCV valve because it was a metal draft tube hanging next to the oil pan. I like “IKE” stickers on a real chrome bumper. What a deal! Retired auto tech. Been there, did that but never got the “Tee-Shirt”.

  • @larrydrozd2740
    @larrydrozd27405 жыл бұрын

    The earliest shots of Pomona drag strip I've ever seen on film!

  • @user-rw4op8jw2x
    @user-rw4op8jw2x Жыл бұрын

    In 1953, there was already a personal custom car and a hot rod magazine for enthusiasts, so America is a car powerhouse.

  • @djlegand
    @djlegand13 жыл бұрын

    saw this in high school 1955 @ the organization meeting for the crusaders car club nice nice memory thanks for bring it back

  • @ivanleterror9158

    @ivanleterror9158

    3 жыл бұрын

    Car clubs in the SFV. Modifiers, Demons, Exchangers, Custods, Elders, and more. Cousins were in the Modifiers.

  • @SnowUltra
    @SnowUltra3 жыл бұрын

    Man, sure looks like a simpler time. Wish I could've been around for these days.

  • @r1a150

    @r1a150

    2 жыл бұрын

    Only if ur white.

  • @bobpoton2625

    @bobpoton2625

    Жыл бұрын

    Then you'd likely be dead now

  • @RacingCrashesFunAndMore

    @RacingCrashesFunAndMore

    Жыл бұрын

    great video

  • @skcyclist

    @skcyclist

    Жыл бұрын

    I was 10 years old in 1953 next door to Inglewood. Believe me it was pretty nice wouldn't live there for any amount of money now.

  • @ivanleterror9158
    @ivanleterror91583 жыл бұрын

    Brings back memories of the San Fernando Drags off Glenaoks Blvd. Sat here with a smile on my face all the way through. Helped a guy reset the plugs on his rail the day he made the 1st 200+ mph run @ San Fernando. SF was used in the movie Hot Rod Girl with Chuck Conners in the cast. Item: the actress who starred in the movie used her own TBird due to budget constraints.

  • @RacingCrashesFunAndMore

    @RacingCrashesFunAndMore

    Жыл бұрын

    Great memories

  • @murrayisch8948
    @murrayisch89484 жыл бұрын

    How it all started. Loved this.

  • @kenneychappuis1853
    @kenneychappuis18533 жыл бұрын

    Watching these old movies are depressing they show how bad we have screwed up society.

  • @deliveryguyrx
    @deliveryguyrx5 жыл бұрын

    Love the Studebaker cop car!!

  • @andyharman3022
    @andyharman302210 жыл бұрын

    This video is a true piece of American history.

  • @keithhatch56

    @keithhatch56

    3 жыл бұрын

    This is how we were.No wonder we are so screwed up today.

  • @evanchapmanfanman
    @evanchapmanfanman4 жыл бұрын

    I work at a hardware store and just recently a customer told me about airfield drag strips, I thought that was the only one to exist but I see now that it was once a regular thing, I wish I could have lived in these times, back when racing was real.

  • @farmalmta

    @farmalmta

    3 жыл бұрын

    The problem with air field dragstrips is that the sections were slightly uneven and could cause weird grip issues and crashes as the cars would pass over the expansion joints. Smoothness is all, not the depth of the concrete needed for landing a heavy airplane. Old runways seemed like a good idea, but unless carefully reworked-- most weren't-- they weren't a good idea.

  • @EuropeanQoheleth

    @EuropeanQoheleth

    Жыл бұрын

    sigh People are always saying that x and y was real before. Rose tinted glasses is a virus.

  • @rentatrip1videos
    @rentatrip1videos14 жыл бұрын

    This is set at Morningside High School in Inglewood CA. - the paper used is the Hollywood Tribune... The Century Drive In Theatre is used in several scenes and can be seen behind the school campus shots.

  • @robt5818

    @robt5818

    3 жыл бұрын

    Not sure about now, but Morningside area used to be very nice!

  • @skcyclist

    @skcyclist

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for that information. I was 10 years old in 1953 and I went to Dorsey high 1959 to 1961. We had a swim meet with Morningside which was still pretty new compared to Dorsey High. Both areas are I believe now congested and somewhat dangerous.

  • @egmjag
    @egmjag3 жыл бұрын

    My dad rode a Triumph around CA in them days. No helmets and very little traffic. It was bliss, he sez.

  • @billfeld5883
    @billfeld58832 жыл бұрын

    I was born in 1953, it's amazing how little has changed today young people just take over a street and drive in circles just last week in a police chase they crashed and killed some people so 69 years later and we haven't changed much!!!! 2022

  • @daleporter3249
    @daleporter324911 жыл бұрын

    Really cool little show.Reminds me of the old Rod books by Henry Gregor Felsen.That comment about "Except Negroes" was kinda' funny considering Inglewood became a crime-ridden "Hood".This flick shows some of these neighborhoods were once nice to live in,but the World must have been a different place then.

  • @BillyKnockout

    @BillyKnockout

    3 жыл бұрын

    I must have missed that " Except negroes ' comment in the movie

  • @BillyKnockout

    @BillyKnockout

    3 жыл бұрын

    Not really funny though , kinda sucks actually

  • @lichking3711
    @lichking3711 Жыл бұрын

    My father learned how to drive from a retired race car driver. He once asked the driver why he drove so mellow on the street when he knew he could do crazy things. The answer was simple: "I get my adrenaline on the track. I don't need any more right now." So in both this story and the vid, if you have an accessible and controlled environment for racing, people will just let loose there instead. I would certainly prefer to go to a strip and not have to think about tickets or other cars but alas, my project is far from that stage lol

  • @AntonChernovMoscow
    @AntonChernovMoscow11 жыл бұрын

    We in Moscow begin assembly of the Russia's first dragsters (the class Super Comp E.T. 8.90 s nostalgia Funny car w.b. 125" both altered w.b.125" and nostalgia front engine dragster w.b. 140/200").

  • @NeurodivergentSuperiority

    @NeurodivergentSuperiority

    Жыл бұрын

    Woah, thats cool! I'd like to hear more

  • @faerieSAALE
    @faerieSAALE3 жыл бұрын

    I was in school in the 1950s - and 1960s - and we had plenty of young men that tinkered with cars - and "jalopies" - but not one guy in our city drove a hot rod roadster like that to school. NOT ONE! For one thing - the schools would not allow anyone to drive like that or run such a car to school. Of course, I was raised in Michigan - but went to high school in Huntington Beach, Ca. No one at that school had a hot rod like these.

  • @JohnSmendrovac

    @JohnSmendrovac

    Ай бұрын

    Lies and Propaganda

  • @JohnSmendrovac

    @JohnSmendrovac

    14 күн бұрын

    So you must be over 65 then 🤔

  • @faerieSAALE

    @faerieSAALE

    14 күн бұрын

    @@JohnSmendrovac - born in 1949!

  • @paradiseroad6405
    @paradiseroad64055 жыл бұрын

    ...this guy tunes a carburetor with a valve seat grinder and a cutting torch...

  • @aaronacquafondata4103
    @aaronacquafondata410310 жыл бұрын

    I love this video.. I've watched it a few times.. Though I'l never understand why the guy who got hit by the train didn't just keep going straight instead of turning into the oncoming train.. haha

  • @Colinshreds69

    @Colinshreds69

    3 жыл бұрын

    He was still trying to win and beat the train

  • @GFRzeszutek
    @GFRzeszutek5 жыл бұрын

    It's not the 'hot rod'. It's the jackass drivers that gave hot rods the bad reputation.

  • @Nickthestorekeeper
    @Nickthestorekeeper2 жыл бұрын

    And that was the last time a Ford ever got a reliability award.

  • @johnwarkentinnikiskialaska8364
    @johnwarkentinnikiskialaska83643 жыл бұрын

    When I was in high school I belonged to a car club called The Cambusters at North high in Bakersfield California

  • @thamesvan
    @thamesvan11 жыл бұрын

    Thanks,a magic piece of nostalgia!!!!

  • @degreco4199
    @degreco41999 жыл бұрын

    I grew up not far from here. The one commenter who stated that this was Morningside High School, and in one clip you can see the Century Drive-in Theater, was absolutely correct. At the time this was a very prosperous area. The city of Inglewood was an upper middle class area (doctors, lawyers and the such). The aerospace industries were all here and California as a whole was a very prosperous state to live in. It was about the late sixties when all this started falling into urban decay and "White Flight". My family and I left quite a few years ago. Today the Los Angeles basin is really a "Third World City". There are still areas of prosperity (White) but most have fallen into corruption and decay. There is hope however because the Asian immigrants coming into the city are rebuilding the city and surrounding areas. These people are for the most part very hard working, industrious and family oriented people. They do not have a "You Owe Me" attitude. Sorry for going on however Los Angeles was at one time aptly named "The City of Angeles".

  • @TheHoodhistorian

    @TheHoodhistorian

    9 жыл бұрын

    You have to understand, that the blacks who helped run Inglewood to the ground did it with the help of the white folks who locked them out of the economy. Knuckle heads of the 40s 50s and early 60s " grew out of it " by their mid 20s, they got factory jobs that paid a good wage , bought houses only in areas that WHERE NOT RESTRICTED because unlike the south that had signs posted " WHITE ONLY " LA didn't have that sign, but none the less they sure practiced that. Those factory jobs off alameda and all over la started to pick up shop and move to areas where blacks weren't allowed. Blacks were SHUT OUT of the aerospace industry. Skilled worker Unions didn't accept many blacks....the welfare acts of the mid 60s said a woman can get this and that from the county but A MAN CAN'T LIVE WITH YOU..... one place that hired blacks was and is called the streets. Read the book " " city limits " by CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE Professor John Sides he really dug into that. I'm not defending the idiots who ruined LA, but you got to understand who put that in motion.

  • @MLFranklin
    @MLFranklin2 жыл бұрын

    At 1:15, the comment "rich old ladies in old-time electric heaps" made it sound like in the '50s there was still an an awareness of of the early electric cars.

  • @garylangley4502
    @garylangley45024 жыл бұрын

    I loved seeing the cars.

  • @jayski8987
    @jayski8987 Жыл бұрын

    It’s crazy to think that my Honda Odyssey minivan can beat any one of the hot rods in this video

  • @brettb.7425
    @brettb.74253 жыл бұрын

    My dad graduated from Morningside High in Inglewood in ‘65. Kinda cool.

  • @BigEightiesNewWave
    @BigEightiesNewWave4 жыл бұрын

    Jim and Jack Daniels provided the booze Tom Hanks is in Australia with covid-19😂

  • @adysdelicias1465
    @adysdelicias14655 жыл бұрын

    Officer was so involved....but those kids had much more respect then kids nowa days...

  • @Scooteroy

    @Scooteroy

    4 жыл бұрын

    Because the kids nowa days get much more intimidating, disrespectful involvement from the officers. What goes around comes around.

  • @bellerosecooks7038
    @bellerosecooks70383 ай бұрын

    Dad grew up in those days. The talk of Dekalb county was a 57 Fairlane with a police order 312 interceptor V8, he gave a lot of shoebox fellas the fits even the 57 belaire guys. Dad sold her to a high school buddy who had too much of a lead foot and killed himself. Dad moved on to the air force and got stationed in Mertyl Beach and had a custom 53 lightened and boosted panhead he bought from a local gearhead who needed a little cash cause he had a family on the way. He had a buddy "borrow" his bike to go see his girlfriend and was running late for guard duty and hitting triple digits on one of those thousands of miles of new interstate that president Eisenhower had the foresight to have built across the country. Local county mounty estimated he pulled away at 160 mph. They finally caught him and base commander threatened him with separation if he didn't sell that bike. Fast forward to the late 70's and dad drove a 64 polara 383 in triple black. The bug hit me on a long drive over looking puget sound outside of Seattle. The return spring on that Carter carburetor broke and the kick down on that torqueflite took over and back in the day I would stand up and look over the dash, 😂 well I ended up in the rear seat and by the time I got back up looked over his shoulder at that dashboard the needle blew past 80. Dad killed it and coasted and I said let's do it again and he curtly replied.. NO!. Now fast forward to the mid 90's and I'm in my stint and stationed in Norfolk VA. I was the young Mopar nut with a 70 dart swinger and a high mileage 340 but was still welcome to "hang" with the fellas and I get invited to take a ride with the president of the Tidewater Mopar club who also was the regional manager of a national chain of auto parts stores. His 71 challenger RB was punched out north of 500 cubes with a chromed out 10-71 screaming like a banshee. Many Friday nights at Jenro's pub and later at Patrick Henry mall watching guys talk trash and line up digs usually for cash money and usually north of two grand just for a ten second pull.. Saw wads of 20's, lots of F body's, A body's and fox body's and guys with those brick cell phones working out the top secret details on where it was going down. Long before PINKS was a thing. My goodness how things have changed.. I've seen a lot of cool drag strips that have come and gone. Used to have a great strip south of Kansas City (KCIR) , but she's long gone 😢 and Heartland park on Gary Ormsby drive in Topeka just closed over a battle over high taxes. The Sports Car Club of America S.C.C.A is literally a quarter mile away and they use that world class track ( think John Force setting Top Fuel world records ) for their events, so they might leave as well. The spirit lives on even if the tracks close down. At least now the cars have better brakes and collision avoidance, but I prefer the old days of high octane and squawkin tires.

  • @MGB18
    @MGB182 жыл бұрын

    The '32 Ford Roadster and Ford V8 Flatty! The car and engine that started it all....

  • @EarthSurferUSA
    @EarthSurferUSA4 жыл бұрын

    Hot rods, Motocross (Off road dirt bikes in Europe), and the Hell's Angles (on road in the USA) started after WW2. Motocross made it's way to the USA in 1968. All three, were based on the individual who wanted excitement in their lives. Many were WW2 Vets returning home. Others were free spirits involved in manufacturing. All three share the spirit that makes individual freedom great, because individual freedom is where all greatness comes from, (OK, the Hell's Angles were not always great, and that is not really good).

  • @tomshiba51
    @tomshiba5110 жыл бұрын

    I am reminded of Ren and Stimpy by the music.

  • @tonyhutto3049

    @tonyhutto3049

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Danger Bear every one needs a log! A log, a log,a log!.. from the makers of varicose veins!

  • @gasolinejunkie9762
    @gasolinejunkie97628 жыл бұрын

    THANKS FOR POSTING......GOOD OL DAYS......

  • @breitbarteditor5567

    @breitbarteditor5567

    8 жыл бұрын

    +GASOLINE JUNKIE RIGHT! When white kids "drove the cops crazy" with their hot rods and there wasn't a blackie in sight... #MakeAmericaGreatAgain

  • @RussXDX

    @RussXDX

    3 жыл бұрын

    Breitbart Editor your a racist piece of shit

  • @joshacollins84
    @joshacollins842 жыл бұрын

    I was born in the wrong time! This looks so cool. (Born in 1984)

  • @skcyclist

    @skcyclist

    Жыл бұрын

    I'm glad I was born in 1943. You have to make the best of it 1984. It'll be all right.

  • @wallpurgesnight8209
    @wallpurgesnight820911 ай бұрын

    "they drove like rich old ladies in old time electric heaps"

  • @Mr.EricMBlack
    @Mr.EricMBlack10 жыл бұрын

    Holy crap. Look at the size of the tiller on that rod. Must be the size of a LARGE pizza.

  • @thatsmrharley2u2

    @thatsmrharley2u2

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Eric Black No power steering...more leverage!...These are the guys that invented the "suicide knob" for the steering wheel.

  • @gregorysoutherland535
    @gregorysoutherland5354 жыл бұрын

    "Tom Hanks was Walt's best friend" Lmao, the actor Tom Hanks was born 3 years after this film

  • @anthonynelson9136

    @anthonynelson9136

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Fred Wucher Tom Hanks is not a Jr. His father's name was Amos Hanks.

  • @Nickthestorekeeper
    @Nickthestorekeeper2 жыл бұрын

    You know you're hosed right out of the gate when Officer Jim Daniels exits his patrol car with his ticket book already in hand.

  • @AtomicReverend
    @AtomicReverend10 жыл бұрын

    Great little video on the early days of hotrodding and trying to promote safety. To bad those days are pretty much gone and that little roadster could never be afforded by punk kid.

  • @YPO6

    @YPO6

    9 жыл бұрын

    Maybe in the year 2074 somebody comments in Global Neural Net of Humans something like: "those internal combustion engines sounded really cool, too bad those days are gone forever, and that little import tuner could never be afforded by punk kid".

  • @lichking3711

    @lichking3711

    Жыл бұрын

    yes but only in specific circumstances. If you work in a shop, you can get a project car and/or race car, but otherwise you need prior tooling and some serious dedication and knowledge. also, hotrodding has progressed from the 40s and 50s cars. Back in that time, the 30s and 40s cars were a common and cheap car. Now, it is the turn of the century civics and subarus, for example, that are this generation's hotrods.

  • @NeurodivergentSuperiority

    @NeurodivergentSuperiority

    Жыл бұрын

    @@YPO6 Funny enough, we say this about most Japanese import tuners these days, mostly 1980's to 1990's ones, they have become cult classic cars these days. Soon some of the more modern Japanese sportscars such as the Toyota GT86 and Mitsubishi EVO X might soon become rare cars

  • @jtaub9288
    @jtaub92883 жыл бұрын

    You got to love a Studebaker police car.

  • @antuliort
    @antuliort4 жыл бұрын

    Interesante documento audiovisual. Llama la atención el modelo de automóvil al iniciar la película. Muy populares en los films de los 50s y 60s, de hecho, sirvieron como imagen de la juventud de la época. Ejemplo.de ello era el carro en la serie Archie. Miren las revistas y fotos casi al finalizar el.film. Todo un tesoro lo que vemos.

  • @generalpatzer6893
    @generalpatzer68936 жыл бұрын

    Soon these kids would be cruising in their hot rods to Elvis & Chuck Berry and the world would never be the same!

  • @danielmccurdy9948

    @danielmccurdy9948

    4 жыл бұрын

    General Patzer And Eddie Cochran, Gene Vincent, and Buddy Holly lol.

  • @BigEightiesNewWave
    @BigEightiesNewWave4 жыл бұрын

    He was a goose greaser...a real tough guy😂

  • @BillyKnockout

    @BillyKnockout

    3 жыл бұрын

    Hahahaha

  • @tacoheadmakenzie9311

    @tacoheadmakenzie9311

    3 жыл бұрын

    What I want to know is, what unnatural acts did they perform on the geese after they greased them?

  • @steelcityrailroad5095
    @steelcityrailroad5095 Жыл бұрын

    When your local neighborhood had its own dragstrip for good family fun. Sounds better then the insanity that goes on these days!

  • @geraldhague6170
    @geraldhague61703 жыл бұрын

    Great movie clip

  • @rexoverbey6533
    @rexoverbey65335 жыл бұрын

    BEN HUR HIGHLY RECOMENDS ORGANISED RACING. HE SAID THOSE STEEL BLADES IN THE SPOKES ARE HELL THOUGH.

  • @PMWxCLANx
    @PMWxCLANx10 жыл бұрын

    Great video

  • @bfrance2002
    @bfrance20026 жыл бұрын

    old time electric heaps.... what goes around.....

  • @tonyhutto3049

    @tonyhutto3049

    3 жыл бұрын

    Search 'electric dragster '

  • @simonpearce5039
    @simonpearce5039 Жыл бұрын

    The Rod at 1.55 still exists, it had been lying in a yard for 60 years

  • @jeffreycruz4236
    @jeffreycruz423610 жыл бұрын

    Awesome video. Glad I watched it.

  • @RacingCrashesFunAndMore
    @RacingCrashesFunAndMore Жыл бұрын

    Very cool cars.

  • @kingcosworth2643
    @kingcosworth26435 жыл бұрын

    Those kids were squares...

  • @manfail7469
    @manfail74694 жыл бұрын

    so this kid was basically the 1950s equivalent of that kid a 4.6 mustang with a CAI? huh, who would've guessed.

  • @benderc7778

    @benderc7778

    3 жыл бұрын

    Minus the ridiculous subwoofers and fast and furious movies that made him believe his mustang went 200mph with a bottle of octane booster from autozone. Then ya the same

  • @manfail7469

    @manfail7469

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@benderc7778 lol you dont think they had movies that glorified driving fast in the 50s?

  • @shawnbaraw2637
    @shawnbaraw26373 жыл бұрын

    Awesome

  • @teredude
    @teredude5 жыл бұрын

    When I was a Kid my older Brother and I were bummed when my Dad got Stationed in CO. from CA.

  • @pkbrown58
    @pkbrown583 жыл бұрын

    Narrator's voice sure sounds like Eddie Haskell...with the same attitude!

  • @davewalker3561
    @davewalker35614 жыл бұрын

    That looks like Wally Parks doing the inspection. Wally, the Father of the NHRA.

  • @larrynorsworthy8582
    @larrynorsworthy85823 жыл бұрын

    They looked happy at the public school.

  • @socialfreak6900
    @socialfreak69003 жыл бұрын

    imagine going back in time with a lambo and they tell you many factory things are unsafe

  • @rlane63
    @rlane636 жыл бұрын

    This type of young man is making US cities such as Detroit, Cleveland and Baltimore 'no go areas'. He drives too fast, has long hair and probably listens to modern jazz music. It's shocking behaviour and a bad example to the wonderful youth of today.

  • @anthonyiocca5683
    @anthonyiocca5683 Жыл бұрын

    Those hotrodders are really heroes

  • @TheRoland444
    @TheRoland4447 жыл бұрын

    This is before the era of "militarized police." Police really were part of the community then.

  • @MOTORGOSPEL

    @MOTORGOSPEL

    6 жыл бұрын

    kzread.info/dash/bejne/fXaes9WgdJTeZbA.html

  • @MOTORGOSPEL

    @MOTORGOSPEL

    6 жыл бұрын

    These cops are volunteering on their own time to help kids that think they know how to drive.

  • @GnarshredProductions

    @GnarshredProductions

    5 жыл бұрын

    Im 25 years old and been into street racing and fixing up import cars for a while now. Our city uses the gang task force to try and shut down all the late night racing on the highways and back roads you gotta be very careful now a days. Most of the small time drag strips closed down decades ago and the big expensive ones are more interested in catering to big nhra spectator events with guys like john force and making money they don't seem to care about giving the younger kids and grassroots racers a safe place to race we don't bring in enough money to make it worth their time. Man sometimes looking at these old video's makes me wish i had grown up in a different era.

  • @mikebarnacle1469

    @mikebarnacle1469

    5 жыл бұрын

    This is a propaganda film dude...

  • @SD-pi9co

    @SD-pi9co

    5 жыл бұрын

    ​@tponn You think ReBLOODlicans are any better? ROFL ROFL

  • @walterfechter8395
    @walterfechter83959 жыл бұрын

    James Dean did a public service spot on TV about the dangers of driving too fast and recklessly on public roads. We all know what happened to Jimmy Dean.

  • @TheElJefe

    @TheElJefe

    9 жыл бұрын

    Yeah, James Dean was killed by a old dude that was blinded by sunlight and crossed into the path of James Dean.

  • @tacoheadmakenzie9311

    @tacoheadmakenzie9311

    3 жыл бұрын

    No, genius, the other driver had the right of way and Dean ran a stop sign, thinking that he could beat him. Slight miscalculation.

  • @Muttleytech
    @Muttleytech7 жыл бұрын

    Grinding valves and seats. SWEEEET!!!

  • @redradiodog

    @redradiodog

    6 жыл бұрын

    Done that with a suction cup and a stick!

  • @farmalmta

    @farmalmta

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@redradiodog And carborundum. Because to increase air flow into the L-block cylinder, they'd take the cylinder wall down between the valves and the pistons as far as they could go, even removing some of the valve seat to get even lower. This would often leave them with a bare wisp of a lip for the valve to seat against, and so would burn and get "leaky" quickly and easily. Constant dressing to spiff up the edges were required, therefore.

  • @mxferro
    @mxferro6 ай бұрын

    Hot rod or lead sled? Me? I'm over in that garage creating a surreal creation ED ROTH style .. he he

  • @stitch7777
    @stitch777711 жыл бұрын

    Nice little flick. Thanks for posting.

  • @1157130
    @115713011 жыл бұрын

    Pomona Raceway in Pomona California

  • @ManInTheBigHat
    @ManInTheBigHat6 жыл бұрын

    Who was funding these hot rod promo films? The auto industry?

  • @thomasharrigan6886

    @thomasharrigan6886

    5 жыл бұрын

    City of Inglewood California. They made one about homosexual predators and probably others too. The city is right next to Compton and it’s very different now.

  • 5 жыл бұрын

    Who else pays for PSA's? The taxpayer!!!

  • @kenbritton6782
    @kenbritton67823 жыл бұрын

    Spent all his time on perfecting the engine...no breaks ! 7:43

  • @onazram1
    @onazram1 Жыл бұрын

    "Hot Rodding the nice way" lol

  • @JiveDadson
    @JiveDadson4 жыл бұрын

    That's some hep music, Daddio.

  • @elnafinn
    @elnafinn9 жыл бұрын

    All skinny in the 50s

  • @101Volts

    @101Volts

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Ian Harris Yeah, My Dad said it was the same when he was young near Pittsburgh, PA. (I say that since there's a Pittsburg - yes, sans an h at the end - in California... And funny enough there's a place named California in Pennsylvania.)

  • @RockandrollNegro

    @RockandrollNegro

    7 жыл бұрын

    Back then, it wasn't a crime to tell a kid to lose weight. There was no such thing as "body shaming." If you had trouble losing weight, then you took up smoking Lucky Strikes. There were no support groups for overeaters. You just stopped eating like a hog and people stopped calling you 'Lumpy' or 'Porky.'

  • @cooldaddy2877

    @cooldaddy2877

    4 жыл бұрын

    not skinny, just normal.

  • @axelpatrickb.pingol3228

    @axelpatrickb.pingol3228

    3 жыл бұрын

    Because most of the US went through two periods of fasting, namely the Grwat Depression and WW2. The junk food craze didn't start until 1955 with McDonalds and TV Dinner...

  • @blasthead1722

    @blasthead1722

    3 жыл бұрын

    To be called a "whale" or a "heifer" was more motivation to lose weight than all of the gyms and weight loss fads that we're inundated with today.

  • @roadyrider
    @roadyrider11 жыл бұрын

    Those are some real cuties at 1:30! Too bad they're all our moms and grandmoms now, Lol.

  • @kiisseli8086

    @kiisseli8086

    5 жыл бұрын

    They are probably dead. If they were 20 back then, theyd have to be around 86 years old now.

  • @pohldriver
    @pohldriver5 жыл бұрын

    Tom Hanks is way older than he looks.

  • @Mercmad
    @Mercmad8 жыл бұрын

    One of the knights drove a black Ford Consul MkI LOL!.

  • @roadyrider
    @roadyrider14 жыл бұрын

    @aknowneemus Inglewood!

  • @CycolacFan
    @CycolacFan12 жыл бұрын

    Anyone know which dragstrip this was?

  • @rambojambone4586
    @rambojambone4586 Жыл бұрын

    1:13 he says people drive like old ladies in old time electric heaps.

  • @thishere7884
    @thishere78847 жыл бұрын

    this is the full movie?

  • @brianmcdonald9502
    @brianmcdonald95023 жыл бұрын

    Officer Bacon should receive a citation for driving an unsafe vehicle on the public streets!🤨

  • @19fortynine10
    @19fortynine108 жыл бұрын

    Damn hot rodders lol :) Pretty nice machine you get there.

  • @Jozland
    @Jozland10 жыл бұрын

    Hi would it be possible for me to gain permission to use parts of this video as archive footage in a documentary I am putting together about modified cars and how it where it all came from ? Thanks in advance Jordan Evans

  • @EarthSurferUSA
    @EarthSurferUSA4 жыл бұрын

    All that work, all that organization, all that unification, and all I did was drive a stick in a field and rode dirt bikes before I got a drivers license, and never had a hard time going 6 months with out a citation as this kid did after all his hard work. If you want to be a safe driver, go learn how to race something.

  • @EarthSurferUSA

    @EarthSurferUSA

    4 жыл бұрын

    Learning the rules of the road is easy compared to learning how to drive.

  • @platypus8135
    @platypus8135 Жыл бұрын

    Finally a movie with Tom Hanks you can watch for free on KZread :-)

  • @nojunkwork5735

    @nojunkwork5735

    28 күн бұрын

    Before his Epstein island days.

  • @FATMIKED5183
    @FATMIKED518314 жыл бұрын

    AWESOME!

  • @richcar3434
    @richcar3434 Жыл бұрын

    When the narrator kid went to school, he was sporting Wallys jelly roll hairdoo.

  • @AntonChernovMoscow
    @AntonChernovMoscow11 жыл бұрын

    I found producers of engines, boxes, the chassis, nostalgia Funny car & altered bodies much, but without having anybody experience in assembly and nostalgia Funny car & altered dragster service in our country, it is difficult to me to choose reading "National Dragster NHRA". In Russia there is NO REAL DRAGSTER! If you help me a choice of producers and deliveries to Russia, you will have the commission from deliveries from 10 kit funny cars a year.

  • @BillCompo
    @BillCompo9 жыл бұрын

    Gee Wally that Tom Hanks kid wasn't very keen..., I know Beaver..., Do you think the same thing will happen to Eddie Haskell ? ..., Nah Eddie's dad's so cheap he won't even buy him a bus pass much less a cool car ha ha ha ;))

  • @VinnyDaQ

    @VinnyDaQ

    9 жыл бұрын

    BillCompo Hey Wally, Lumpy Rutherford's lookin' for ya....he wants to race !

  • @larrymason123ful

    @larrymason123ful

    9 жыл бұрын

    very interesting

  • @BillCompo

    @BillCompo

    9 жыл бұрын

    ***** Didn't you hear Wally was killed in Vietnam last week. His platoon Sargent Dobie Gillis stepped on a trip wire and blew up half the platoon and then Maynard G Krebs was tripping on some brown acid he had left from Woodstock flipped out and shot the rest of Wally's platoon before he ran off into the jungle screaming " Now you can call me Ray or you can call me Jay but you doesn't have to call me Mr Johnson."

  • @VinnyDaQ

    @VinnyDaQ

    8 жыл бұрын

    BillCompo Oh,NO !! Lumpy was gonna propose !!

  • @BillCompo

    @BillCompo

    8 жыл бұрын

    ***** Poor Lumpy always a bridesmaid never a bride lol

  • @danoc51
    @danoc5110 ай бұрын

    Which drag strip is this? San Fernando?

  • @ferrancameranesi2085
    @ferrancameranesi20854 жыл бұрын

    Very good Im have a Hot in Brasil

  • @jasoncarpp7742
    @jasoncarpp774211 жыл бұрын

    My guess is that the reason Hot Rodding was considered dangerous was that drivers didn't know how to drive them safely. Driving a hot rod I would think is no different from driving any other car. With practice, they can be driven as safely as any other car on the road.

  • @jaysontadlock1871

    @jaysontadlock1871

    Жыл бұрын

    They often had over performing engines and under performing brakes, this, with no seatbelts and open wheeled cars, not to mention the hot rod driving given as an example in this video shows a general lack of regard for safety.

  • @thomastaylor6699

    @thomastaylor6699

    Жыл бұрын

    That's so true. Back then, it was just drum brakes all the way around. Drum brakes have a tendency to fade out when used to much, and you will find yourself without any breaks at all!

  • @jasoncarpp7742

    @jasoncarpp7742

    Жыл бұрын

    @@jaysontadlock1871 That, and lack of experience driving like that can add to the risk and danger.

  • @davidconklin5579
    @davidconklin55793 жыл бұрын

    Wouldn't have been great if this was reality no cop no town even in the 50's this ever happened in life

  • @oldcaferacer
    @oldcaferacer11 жыл бұрын

    way to kool

  • @rkmugen
    @rkmugen5 жыл бұрын

    Gee wiz, good golly, Wally.... they sure talked funny back then. Yeah, they spoke funny... but at least their cars were bad ass!

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