Car Chase Wonderland No prob. I'm glad to help however I can,since I can't make good enough videos myself or accommodate the correct lighting,etc. I'm happy to see hat some I wish I could make get made... Another good one is: The Seven Ups,car chase between a 73 Pontiac Ventura and a 73 Pontiac Grand Ville (I think). I'll be looking around,and as usual: Glad To Help.
0:35 The trash recepticle was hiding a camera that was placed to catch a ground-level angle of the spin. The blooper footage would have been a classic.
thanks dude...always wondered what that was...almost looked like the ring and pinion came flying out of the differential...but thanks bub...too-kool.....
Question can that big and little tire look with side pipes and polyglas L60-15 tires be applied to a Mark 7 Lincoln since that 80s coupe is rear wheel drive
Casey Jones by the 1980s America had gotten out of the crisis but gas was still not cheap so companies were choked with regulation, except for the trucks which most were pretty cool, change of demand and regulations killed horsepower and that was the gas crisis and the insurance by 1973
all of those chevrolets that were used in this movie were new at the time,most of them were leased from chevrolet,a few were paid in full to be destroyed while making part 2
I only have one complaint about the camaro used in this movie. Who in their right mind would put $2,000.00 into an engine and still run single exhaust, at a time when dual exhaust was the big thing on a performance engine. I know some people will see the two side pipes and say it has dual exhaust, but if those same people looked at 1:11 or there abouts they would not say nothing, as behind the back tire on the drivers side is the factory tail pipe, one tail pipe = single exhaust. The side pipes were for show.
Side pipes LOOKED cool, but in reality they were a disaster. Trust me when I say it sucked when you got out of a car that had them, as they would get hot enough to leave scars on your legs from burns received from the hot bastards. That is why the fad only lasted a few years. That is why on this particular car they were only for looks. The factory installed single pipe exhaust system remained intact, as another poster posted.
Ortho Chlordane Ortho I must have rewinded that scene about 10 times and I still can't figure out what it is. it looks like there's a garbage can sitting there and as the car swings around. The Plastic object gets swept out into view
omg i recall how that car crashed and how the sheriff was using ghost units to trick them into believing they were being boxed in what was the title of it????????
Love the 75' Caprice
Love the Camaro. It'd make a cool period build.
Check out the backup lights on the Impala at 3:57.
Oh,you got it. Hahaha,thanks.
R.I.P. Camaro.
thanks for the movie suggestion, the vette chase was a little slow but the camaro stuff is entertaining ----
Car Chase Wonderland No prob. I'm glad to help however I can,since I can't make good enough videos myself or accommodate the correct lighting,etc. I'm happy to see hat some I wish I could make get made... Another good one is: The Seven Ups,car chase between a 73 Pontiac Ventura and a 73 Pontiac Grand Ville (I think). I'll be looking around,and as usual: Glad To Help.
If I'm not mistaken that movie part 2 was made in 1975 so that Camaro would have been a brand new car shame to see the s*** kicked out of it .😠😬😬
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0:35 The trash recepticle was hiding a camera that was placed to catch a ground-level angle of the spin. The blooper footage would have been a classic.
thanks dude...always wondered what that was...almost looked like the ring and pinion came flying out of the differential...but thanks bub...too-kool.....
I thought it was a camera
Question can that big and little tire look with side pipes and polyglas L60-15 tires be applied to a Mark 7 Lincoln since that 80s coupe is rear wheel drive
1975 The Year Horse Power was killed. as it was the year the Catalytic Converter & E.G.R systems were installed on every Car manufactured.
Naw horsepower was being killed as soon as 71-72-73, 73 it was dead with the oil crisis
@@danielfrederick306 True True, but it really shit the bed from 1975 on up to almost the mid 90's.
Casey Jones by the 1980s America had gotten out of the crisis but gas was still not cheap so companies were choked with regulation, except for the trucks which most were pretty cool, change of demand and regulations killed horsepower and that was the gas crisis and the insurance by 1973
The opening couple of seconds of the Paramount screen almost sound like Telegram Sam from T. Rex
all of those chevrolets that were used in this movie were new at the time,most of them were leased from chevrolet,a few were paid in full to be destroyed while making part 2
I only have one complaint about the camaro used in this movie. Who in their right mind would put $2,000.00 into an engine and still run single exhaust, at a time when dual exhaust was the big thing on a performance engine. I know some people will see the two side pipes and say it has dual exhaust, but if those same people looked at 1:11 or there abouts they would not say nothing, as behind the back tire on the drivers side is the factory tail pipe, one tail pipe = single exhaust. The side pipes were for show.
Side pipes look awesome on the Camaro but then again what car doesn't look awesome with SIDE PIPES
A toyota prius.
yeah they look good but if watch u can still see the origional exhaust on drivers side back
Side pipes LOOKED cool, but in reality they were a disaster. Trust me when I say it sucked when you got out of a car that had them, as they would get hot enough to leave scars on your legs from burns received from the hot bastards. That is why the fad only lasted a few years. That is why on this particular car they were only for looks. The factory installed single pipe exhaust system remained intact, as another poster posted.
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the crash at the end is from dirty mary crazy larry.
TY i been looking for the tile of that movie for years..they almost got away with it that sheriff was good!
a Baldwin motion clone
Whats the name of the band of the opening soundtrack?
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Baldwin Motion Camaro
I liked old Buford but I would have taken the board away from him wack him in the nose for that one
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0:39 What is that black thing that looks like it came off the car? I can’t make it out but definitely sounds like it’s made of plastic.
Ortho Chlordane Ortho I must have rewinded that scene about 10 times and I still can't figure out what it is. it looks like there's a garbage can sitting there and as the car swings around. The Plastic object gets swept out into view
@@bjluvit9348 iam wondering if maybe camera for other scenes
@@bandit5853 it very well could be... Mounted underneath the front bumper for more of an aggressive scene at high speeds.
A camera lol
I thought maybe it was the differentials off the rear axle
He will need auto zone
omg i recall how that car crashed and how the sheriff was using ghost units to trick them into believing they were being boxed in what was the title of it????????
Victoria Ramos Dirty Mary crazy Larry
Victoria Ramos Vic Marrow chasing Peter Fonda in the walnut grove s in the 69 Charger,that s my favorite car chase movie till this day
That's what's wrong with you dam cops pick on people who did nothing