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Glen Logan Family
8 mm film to video transfer from the 1950's of Glenn and Hannah Logan's sons and their families.
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Matthew Allen Logan
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Two day old Matthew Allen Logan arrives home from Baylor Hospital and meets his family. Sister, Maci Allen Logan holds him for the first time.
Super Modified - 1996 Southern Oregon Speedway
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In 1996, when I was station manager for KOBI-TV in Medford, OR, I was invited to race a “Super Modified” car on a ¼ mile dirt track, “Southern Oregon Speedway”, in a car we sponsored. Equipped with skinny 8” tires and 500 HP, I thought it sounded like fun. I borrowed a driving suit and helmet and strapped myself in. I knew nothing about them and had only seen them on the track a couple of times...
Maci Anne Logan-1-23-2020
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Michael takes Maci for a swing in Grandma and Grandpa's family room.
03 1969 Le Mans, Wide World of Sports
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On June 14-15, 1969, GT40 P/1075, in Gulf Livery, won the 24 Hours of LeMans, becoming the only two time GT40 LeMans winner. The Porsche factory team came finished a very close second, just 120 meters behind the GT40 that won for the second year in a row. As a sidebar, unlike the GT40 MK II that first won LeMans in 1966, P/1075 is a MK I with a 302 cubic inch, small block V8 instead of the mons...
Dons Hangar 1
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Short video of Don B's latest hangar purchase using an Osmo Pocket from DJI. This is raw, unedited video with a voice over to eliminate the natural sound.
Michael-McKensey - video 1
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Michael & McKensey's wedding reception - video 1 - unedited.
High speed run on the autobahn - ECM limited to 150 mph
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250 kmh (150 mph) on the autobahn in a Mercedes E Class, July 2018.
Cooper & Rocket
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Slow motion video of Cooper and his BFF Rocket at play on a chilly January day in Southlake, Texas.
Gene Wall's FIA Cobra build in process.
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Gene Wall's FIA Cobra build in process.
Gene Wall FIA Cobra build - Under the Car
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Gene Wall FIA Cobra build - Under the Car
Oldest Le Mans live coverage I've ever seen
0:59 looks like Jo Siffert :)
And they Cut to NCAA TRACK AND FIELD????
I DID NOT KNOW THIS Footage Existed!! And to have the American Broadcast! Could you imagine though just HOW Excited all commentators would be today?? They weren't even that excited for the Greatest Ever Finnish in Endurance Racing History. AND HOW ABOUT THAT PASS at 45:30 - 45:35!?
Although this is a black-and-white kinescope, I'm pretty sure that this was originally broadcast in color.
I presumed the TV coverage had been lost, and that only the various filmed reports of the race survived. It was therefore a delight to see those last two laps in full.
Pretty sure the fia and the wec have access to it all. They just don’t release the full ones to the public unless you pay for it online
On the last lap on the Mulsanne Hans Herrmann passed too early then moved to the center to block Jacky Ickx from passing him in the draft so Jackie swung to the right and passed anyway. Absolutely thrilling to the last second!!
A whole lot of talking virtually nothing being shown and I'm sure I was watching this nonsense LOL LOL
Thanks for sharing this video!
LOL and no Chevrolet 👍
Wonderful! Today (16/6/2022, 53 years later....) is the first time I have seen that last lap since race day in 1969, I thought it was gone forever! I was doubting myself that I remembered them passing on the last lap down the Mulsanne so it is fantastic to have my memory confirmed as correct. Thank you for this classic and historic upload. You've made my week.
Thank you for this upload! As a lifelong racing fan who loves driving the cars featured here in video games, there is no better way to appreciate the sport's history than to experience it for yourself. I'm glad you provided such a direct view of this French racing classic's history!
RIP Chris Economaki 🌿✝️🏁💨 The best there ever was....
damn right as a boy growing up chris is still the man max
13:27 Rolf Stommelen: co-driver of the 2nd place (overall) Dick Barbour & Paul Newman Porsche 935 at the 1979 Le Mans. Killed at Riverside in 1983 during the IMSA GT event. 🌿✝️🏁💨 8:03 Chris Economaki almost called it; Matra would win 3yrs later. 13:36 _"What is Le Mans to you? David Hobbs car No. 7, GT40?"_ Hobbs: _"Well it's a long and rather boring race."_ CBS Sports: _"GREAT COMMENTARY!!"_ ... you're hired!!
3:26 No superimposition graphics, no problem, just hold the standings card in front of the camera. Love it.
I remember watching this live on TV in colour in the UK when John Woolf crashed. He was what was commonly called 'a gentleman driver', an amateur who had the money to buy one of the most dangerous cars ever built. In the next incarnation the 917 was very much improved aerodynamically by going to a Kamm tail and increasing the engine size to 5 litres which meant that they were even faster. The bodywork on the cars were made as light as possible and would flex under aerodynamic loads so much that one driver commented that the panel over the pedal box, incidentally ahead of the front axle line, would bend so much that it would trap his feet on the pedals! This made the 917 a pig to stop from 200+ mph at the end of the Mulsanne Straight.
Your memory might be deceiving you, as the start of the race was shown on Grandstand on BBC1, but that channel only went colour later that year. Only BBC2 was in colour in June 1969.
She also moved sideways on the Hunaudieres when the tire compound, under unprecedented and prolonged top speeds, became alive on the rims. In testing, Brian Redman said he felt concerned only until he passed another 917 which he observed was also 'step dancing'.
Keith holding up the graphic card meant there was a problem producing the key effect in the remote production unit.
Phil Hill was awful. “It certainly looks like it’s going to be a race.”
30+ years later America is captivated by NASCAR's Legend Darrell Waltrip with his customary comments of _"Boogity!-Boogity!"_ ... now cue in the Gopher-Cam. Stay classy America...
The aerial shot of the last two laps were just incredible. I fell deeper in love with that car.
It's a great piece and one of the most unforgettable finishes in the storied history of Le Mans
This is great! I never knew Keith Jackson covered Le Mans. Great announcer. Kudos to ABC, as they were the only network to show any motor racing coverage in the 60s and most of the 70s. Finally CBS got into some racing in the late 70s and then NBC in the 80s.
CBS still covered F1 at least during the 1980s, with the brilliant tag team of Ken Squire and David Hobbs. ABC surrendered it's status when McKay left the 500 coverage, and NBC was nowhere to be found in F1 once ESPN got stupid and put F1 on "selective" cable networks to fans who could afford their cable-clusterfuck package. ABC has been _'Disney-fied'_ since the mid-1990s (imagine that... about the same time Tony George divided CART/IRL).... CBS got outfoxed by FOX (for NASCAR coverage) ... and NBC now in recent years, thinks that they can save themselves by adding the 500 to their menu. Too little too late... May all those network heads and their children suffer long, agonizing deaths.
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This was a very early satellite feed, and the technology was unstable. With fiber optics, we're all a bit spoiled today.
Porsche to this day, has its ignition on the left side because the found it saved a few seconds on these type of starts.
Someone needs to fix the video on this
This was a very early satellite feed, and the technology was unstable. With fiber optics, we're all a bit spoiled today.
I presume you're not of an age to have been watching in 1969. TV was often like that on live outside broadcasts.
Keith Jackson weather it's LeMans,Indy, College Football,he's maybe Old School but he's still off the chain. Especially when him and Jackie Stewart did the Indy 500 together in the 70s and most of the 80s. Both of them are second to none!
As an act of protest, Jacky Ickx WALKED across to his car, at the start of the race, and was the last one away. Ickx, and his partner, Jackie Oliver actually won. Their car...a Gulf Ford GT40, was the same car that also won in 1968. True story.
True story indeed. Which means that there should have been a movie about these subjects & this race, than goddamned Ken Miles and the Ford factory BS racing "challenge." Instead of all this misguided, unsustainable homage created from a lame and inaccurate movie.
Thanks for posting this. Great also to see the original opening sequence for Wide World of Sports - what a classic
You're welcome, Steve. Glad you enjoyed it. The last ten minutes is worth a replay.
I saw this live...
Phil Hill called it, Porsche passed to early.
Fantastic post! I remember seeing this as a kid and it helped kindle my passion for European sports car racing. Thank you!
My early days in television were a blast. Imagine a world with no internet, smart phones, laptops, Facebook, Google, etc. etc. Satellite broadcasts were about as high tech as it got.
@@dynamicmotorsports804 Yeah I can imagine. I lived during those days. Wish I could go back.
16:59 "Jackie very slow start" oh I love it
great footage from the era! yes it was so dramatically on the earlier hours Porsche squadron team up awesome position but at the final laps those Ford cars slip them away to finish as winner at the Le Mans '69 race
A most memorable 1969 Le Mans 24 Hour with its dramatic finish! I have to agree with Phil Hill that Hans Herrmann in the Porsche basically threw away the win by making his move on Ickx too soon on the Mulsanne; by not waiting till they were closer to the Kink to pass the GT40, Herrmann allowed Ickx enough time to repass and take the win. Amazing finish! Amazing race! Economaki's post-race interview of co-winner Jackie Oliver was terrific. Thanks for posting this footage of a truly classic motor race.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Ickx has said that he let the Porsche go by him so that he could get the tow past the Porsche at the end of the straight knowing that the Porsche was not able to pass him at any other place on the circuit, made that his winning strategy. Either way, the right car won to make the ‘69 race into the fairytale it became; From stone last to first as a result of Ickx’s remarkable protest, walking to his car instead of running like every other driver. That also proved to be a victory because 69 was the last-ever Le Mans to start with a dash by the drivers to their cars. A combination of the winning driver’s heroic protest and the death of the British driver on the first lap, who hadn’t strapped himself up yet by the time of his high speed accident. And having 2 cars separated by such a small margin in a 24 hour race makes this a truly memorable year for this race. Iconic car and Ickx, if he was not already an icon stamped his quality with another 5 wins. Great to see this footage, thank you for posting.
@@fazzxides8429 I read the same thing about Ickx's tactics somewhere (maybe an old _Road & Track race report). As you say, with all circumstances involved that you mentioned before, an incredible victory by any means - the same car that won the year before with Rodriquez/Lucien Bianchi at the helm. Also as Gurney noted years ago in R&T, it was common for drivers to steer with their knees while on the Mulsanne straight to buckle up their seat belts.
Do you have more Le Mans 24 hours coverage on ABC? As far as i know, 1961, 65, 66, 67 and 70 was on ABC, can you check which years was aired and whether you can show it on youtube?
This is all I have.
@@NevadaClassicsRE Do you have any F1 that was covered on WWOS?
@@NevadaClassicsRE That's okay, with commercials and all. We're good. Thank you. 🌝👍🏁💨
This is the man who introduced me to Dracula, Frankenstein, the Wolf-Man all the greats. My love of those movies directly come from Count Bubba. Thank you for this.
That was so so stupid I remember old Nails Barton he was a young man when he
Your grandkids will be so proud
1983-84 nbc 5 team
Thanks for uploading. I used to stay up late to watch these. My friends and I in junior high used to do Dr. Red Puke impressions. Good times. Thanks.
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Doesn't seem to be THAT much wind noise Mark, but then I suppose that the Stones could have been really cranked up!
That is one beautiful Classic mustang man.
(21:46) NBC Be There localized version. KXAS there, be there!
KXAS is the NBC owned and operated station.
It is today. Back then, KXAS was owned by Lin Broadcasting.
@@NevadaClassicsRE true.
KXAS is owned and operated by NBC.
Omfg whoever uploaded this I can’t thank you enough. I remember these skits like it was yesterday . I used to have them all recorded on Betamax VCR tapes during my youth in DIBOLL in w80’s. I was in high school when these aired and Wayne Lewis was a genius and should’ve been on Saturday night live.
Thanks, JM. I found an old VHS tape of his show and thought I would post it on youtube. With the popularity of the show, I'm sure there are other fans out there who would appreciate a blast from the past. Wayne and his wife, Lisa, are two of our best friends. I've sent your comments along to them. They will be pleased to know he's missed on KTRE-TV Mark Logan former station manager, KTRE-TV
Thanks. I had a lot of great support and inspiration from colleagues at KTRE. Jim Moore (Hoss McQuid & Mr Gem), Mike Wiggins (Stretch), and Jeff McPherson (Big Ed & Morty Schmekle). We basically were just trying to make each other laugh. Glad we were able to make your HS years a little more enjoyable.
Count Bubba is a local legend!! Wish he were still at it!
@@waynelewis7334 Yes, thank you Wayne Lewis... I miss Dr Red Puke and all... I helped out in a spot you produced, circa 1984 or 85 Southside National Bank, chroma key wall, a spoof on the world according to Garp LOL Those were the days
Actually, it wasn't me that cut the end. That's the way it was copied to VHS by KXAS when I worked there.
You cut the end!
HOLY OMG! I remember Mamimal! But couldn't bare to watch his transformation into animals. Too gruesome!
Doesn't look like Candy Apple Red...
Properly optioned, the GT40 MK1 or MK II will accommodate a 6'3" driver.