DRIVE IN MOVIE ADS FROM THE 50,s and 60,s

Classic Drive in ads from the early 50,s and 60,s..take a trip into nostalgia
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Hello and welcome to Saabkyle04! YouTube’s largest collection of automotive variety! In today’s video, I bring you all quite the unique treat out of the “you don’t see that every day” category, a quite unique, custom 1933 ford Victoria Street Rod, otherwise known as the vickie! Warmed over ford 302 V8 putting out around 425 hp, custom built and fabricated suspension with all the classic proportions and and modern performance. The essence of the American hot rod culture! During this presentation, we will take a 1st person look at what the vehicle is all about beginning with the start up, performance data, fuel economy, the occasional track data, and build quality. Also, I will teach you how to use most of the interior and exterior features in a detailed fashion, that before, you could only get from going to a dealership yourself! Throughout the video, I will highlight key styling and unique differences about the vehicle, any available options, and of course it would not be an enthusiast car video without the good ole engine portion with rev and exhaust note with interior and exterior perspectives. A thorough tour/review of this car designed to give others a greater overall appreciation of the vehicle. FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE CHANNEL SEE BELOW: In this channel you will find in depth reviews/tour of automobiles from all over the world, presented in a more detailed fashion than ever before. Basically, this gives the viewer the chance to view the most detailed 1st

50 thoughts on “DRIVE IN MOVIE ADS FROM THE 50,s and 60,s

  1. With the right lens covering the throw from the projection booth to the screen isn’t a problem. The cost of digital equipment is the obstacle that many drive-ins are having a hard time over coming.

  2. Oh definitely! We were put into our pajamas before leaving the house, and Mom and Dad fixed up the back of the station wagon with blankets and pillows.

  3. we used to wear our pajamas when we went with our parents to the drive in, because we would fall asleep in the car and our parents would have to carry us to bed when we got home.

  4. Those ice cream cones in the first clip look like failures from Day 1 of the Dairy Queen Training Program.

  5. Drive-ins were slowly making a comeback until the digital revolution. Hollywood will no longer make film prints after 2013 and digital projectors can’t fill that big a screen from that diatance. R.I.P. drive-ins!

  6. The right exhaust hanger is broken. :( …but beautiful hot rod! ..I would love to own one of these, I’d drive this thing everyday.

  7. Yeah, there is a reason. It is easyer to make a “suicide” by jumping out of the car if the doors are opening like this, because the wind does let you open the door (even “helps” yout to do that), because normally opening doors are hard to open because of the wind. That’s the reason. You may have recognised that the new Opel Meriva has suicide doors, but it automatically closes them after reaching 15 KM/H, and you can’t open it until the car stops.

  8. Un hombre debe enfrentar de asesinada brutalmente-1933 Ford Vicky-00:00-12:00

  9. Can anyone tell me .. why the doors are called Suicide doors ? is there any particular reason or is it just their setup in general ?

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