Guy Lumbardo winning the Detroit River Gold Cup. Who would have known these days. The seven sisters in the background. And the narrator is just perfect!
70 mph record!?! Wow, the revolution was around the corner. In the early 50's, the Slo-Mo hydroplane was a vast improvement and started a new generation of boats, where 100mph average was the minimum to qualify, and they were nearing 200mph on longer straightaways.
The war was won, party time. This is an area I sail in often. Those days are long gone though. There are a few boats, lots of "SWATed up" Police and customs boats.
Loved every second!
I just loved that video from the past and seeing the famed Big Bandleader Guy Lombardo of the Royal Canadians, winning the Detroit Gold Cup.😊👍👍
Guy Lumbardo winning the Detroit River Gold Cup. Who would have known these days. The seven sisters in the background. And the narrator is just perfect!
Very cool. Thanks for sharing
70 mph record!?! Wow, the revolution was around the corner. In the early 50's, the Slo-Mo hydroplane was a vast improvement and started a new generation of boats, where 100mph average was the minimum to qualify, and they were nearing 200mph on longer straightaways.
At 8:57, Charles F. Kettering. Cool.
This is sensational
Wow. Great stuff.
Amazing
3:27 Knit another one.
The war was won, party time. This is an area I sail in often. Those days are long gone though. There are a few boats, lots of "SWATed up" Police and customs boats.
Watching in 2035 timr traveling
Wish rhey have a le mans start in regattas