Words cannot Express how great this video series has been. Takes me back to the 70s and those wonderful memories of drag racing, the street driven cars also. It all went too fast. That 62 Lebaron is gorgeous. Rare find these days . Great video series of amazing Americans .
I'm almost 63 now, which means I was a teenager in the 70s. No decade like it before or since. I got my first car in 73 when I was still 15. Got my drivers license in 74. Which means that for half a year, all I could do was tinker with that 327 64 Impala SS in the yard. That's when I fell in love with mechanics. 47 years later and I still do. Only wish I had gotten into drag racing as a profession instead of just on the street.
@@neilbarker5003 absolutely, I caught myself smiling so many times throughout the video and teared up when he was talking about his Mrs. There's not many videos on UA-cam that aren't a waste of time to watch. I really hated to see the credits roll on this one.
I actually bought parts from Herb about 30 years ago...VERY HELPFUL... had no idea who he was really...years later it turns out a legend was helping me out all those years ago...
This should be on history when they do their car weeks instead of garbage like kit vs the A-team van !! This is truly inspiring and people should use this man and his wife as an example to live up to and look up to !!
@@jayberry2716 most of those builders build pure junk. What’s cool is the guys that could take a little 283 Chevy junk yard motor, rebuild it using old or used parts and run with most anything on the road, now that’s damn impressive.
Best job I ever had was working for Herb and Marie. I ran their machine shop and cylinder head shop from 1993 until they closed. Herb always treated his customers and employees like they were the best friends he had.
Thanks Mr. McCandless for sharing. I think about all the soldiers in 'nam reading about your wins while stationed in the jungle, keeping them sane. Great to see Mr. Buddy Martin contribute to this. The right combination of personality and attitude make for a winner.
This was a great story . And I'm grateful to hear it . There's so many things that I thought I knew and didn't .. In the 70s we had a pro stock Camaro . We raced him at capital Raceway . Needless to say he was in another league . But now I know why ...
Just missed out on having my engine built by Herb's shop 20 plus years ago. Have seen and met Herb several times at local events here in NC and he even came up to my Plymouth and made very enthusiastic comments about it which I appreciate very much to this day!
Much love to the MCcandless family I met Herb buying parts from him in the early 90s He helped me embarress many fords and Chevy's Never forgotten how he run his business great person
Wow,, what a wonderful story of a husband and Wife living life large and enjoying every minute. We're sure there were a few upsets BUT they were a team and pushed on through it. We feel so sorry for losing his best friend Marie. GOD Bless and Thank YOU for sharing this amazing story.
Herb McCandless is a wonderful Man, I just hope I'm 1/2 the man he is. I agree with every word of the below comment from 70s Tunes. Words cannot Express how great this video series has been. Takes me back to the 70s and those wonderful memories of drag racing, the street driven cars also. It all went too fast. That 62 Lebaron is gorgeous. Rare find these days . Great video series of amazing Americans .
Hello Steve, how are you doing. I hope you are safe and in good health. Looking for a new friend and i saw your pic here. I hope you don't mind thank you.
I stumbled across this video looking up Dodge Demon drag cars, bounced around a few other videos, landed on this video, and loved every minute of it. What a great guy. And a wonderful family.
Back in the 90s I called Hughes Performance about a set of big block heads. I told him about my 71 low compression 440 with the old 509 can and he tried to sell me a new motor. I called McCandless and he listened to what I had and sent me a excellent set of 452 heads. I think I talked to Herb himself.
Thanks Herb...you don't know me, but back in the '70s I actually knew of you, and loved to watch you race on TV.....In my opinion, you were the best of them....I really appreciate getting to know more about you and your career thru these videos ....I'm almost 74 now, so I was there too.....OnWard....
This is one of the best things I have ever watched on UA-cam. Now do a film about those 3 hot blond trophy girls... That's how I remember the girls of the 70's, what a great time to be a young man.
What a beautiful life Herb and his family has had. I can’t think of a more humble and real individual. Thanks for all the positive memories you have provided your fans. Mr. 4 Speed !
R.I.P Marie McCandless. Great Story and Documentary here about a Real Champion of a Man Mr.Herb McCandless. Herb You are One Righteous Dude,Sir. You made me Cry and I ain't done that since I lost me Mither in 2019. God Bless You and your family and Thank You for Sharing Your Story. This is an Awesome Series. Mopar or No Car,
I will never forget that exact same time he went through the tunnel in the February of 1999 trip to Mexico, I was recovering from a Wreck from a fox body Mustang 2 months earlier. Bed ridden and recovering from the plastic aeorta and face reconstruction. I was crushed from the waist up, broken all three of the bones in my right leg. God bless you Mr. 4 speed.
13:50 "I quit, this is not fun anymore." I too, quit drag racing when the fun stopped. I had been asked to join a Pro Stock team, but walked away instead.
I was kid who loved drag racing in the 60s (born in '58) Our family moved overseas in '68 so I could only follow drag racing in magazines and comics. Never realized at the time that this was the golden age of drag racing. This America is gone and gentlemen like Herb are becoming more rare today. I watch a lot of nostalgia on UA-cam to recall the good old days. I really appreciate the quality of this documentary series and wish Herb and his family all the best.
My Dad was a Chrysler master mechanic from just after WW2 to 1964, and you sure remind me of him, he's 95 now, we were Mopar all the way, my 1st car was a 37 DeSoto, with a Chrysler spitfire engine, I sure enjoyed all the shows about you, so talented thank you for sharing, !!!!
Hello Bob, how are you doing. I hope you are safe and in good health. Looking for a new friend and i saw your pic here. I hope you don't mind thank you.
A remarkable man. I was fortunate to have seen him race when I lived in Memphis. One of his cars was sponsored by Thomas Chrysler across the river in West Memphis Arkansas. I bought my 70 AAR cuda from them new in 70. Another sponsor he had was Hutton Dodge. I worked in their body shop in the day. I met Dick Landy there when he was in town to hold a Dodge performance clinic one night at the dealership. We all respected Herb. He was a great showman and always fast. I remember when he moved to Carolina and worked with Direct Connection. Great presentation. It certainly brings back great memories.
Ah Direct Connection. I was a young dealership mechanic with a 72 Challenger back then and MANY Direct Connection parts found their way on my street car!!!!! Herb is such a class act!
As far as I can tell, and I’m a huge drag racing fan of 50 years, the racing and performance community as it relates to MOPAR would not be what it turned into with the genus of this man!!! Someone please download all the information stuck in his brain onto a computer for all gear heads to have access to. Men like him are national treasures.
Best documentary I have ever seen. It provided a lot of history for me to help understand how my 1964 Sport Fury, 426 wedge, Dana 60, A833 4-speed car came to be.
Herb your the reason i love Mopars is because of the people who drive and know what they are. Thank you for doing this interview. I enjoyed all 3 sessions in one sitting and its 2 hours past my bed time. Thanks again
What a life Herb had sounds like one I would love to have racing Mopars and getting paid to do it with direct connection to Chrysler and the parts man that would of been awesome. What a great documentary
Another great video. I was a young kid back when the pro stock wars were red hot and Herb McCandless was one of the best known drivers in the class. Some guys just have the Midas touch and Herb McCandless is one of them.
Not just the man, but the era... You put your head down and kept swinging - and you made something of yourself. That's how we lived - we moved forward, and I mean WE. Success came from being surrounded by good people as well as hard work - and we were grateful for each other as much as for the success. Thank you Herb for the trip back to a better time, a better life.
I am happy to say that I am old enough to remember the days since 1968 or so. Those drivers and mechanics and race cars were my heroes since jr high. Thanks for the memories. Great times!
Awesome story. I retired from Chrysler Engineering in 2007 and knew Dick Maxwell, Al Adam and Al Nichols. Very smart engineers and also a cast of characters. It was a fun place to work!
God bless you Mr. 4 Speed. You've lived the life me and most of my friends over the years spent most of our time dreaming about. Being a manual transmission man myself, I can completely relate to your reluctance to change with the times. While most of my friends were changing over to the AOD's over the years, to this day, I still say that there's nothing like getting in to a 60's 70's car or pickup with a big block V8/manual trans and spend my trip to wherever rowing through the gears. I built my T-Bucket hot rod from a kit. The manufacturer of said kit told me repeatedly that there was absolutely no way I could use a manual transmission as there was no room for clutch linkage of any kind between the frame rails. It took a bit of time but my love of welding/fabrication combined with not liking being told that I can't do something won out. I now have a 23 T with a 302 and an SROD 4 speed overdrive "manual" transmission. You're a hell of a man Mr. McCandless. The racing world is a better place because you were in it. Have fun my friend!
This whole series gave me goosebumps and I even had to shed a tear at the end. Thank you all for doing this and sharing the incredible story of Mr. 4 speed. It takes me back to a time where I wasn‘t even born but I‘d wish I could‘ve experienced this. Mr. McCandless is a living legend and he‘s one tough son of a gun. You just don‘t have this type of men around anymore. Motivates me to continue building my 68 Plymouth! God bless you and god bless the USA. Greetings from germany!
Excellent documentary, I used to go with my brother in-law to Herb's shop all the time. Great times,I remember going up there when he was building that Cuda small block. Great guy.
These type of videos make me have a little bit of a tear, just because of the camaraderie and the love they had for the Spore and just amazing people that's all you can't find people like that very often anymore definitely a Dying Breed
Thank you for taking your time to share your life story with us I found it very interesting because my first car was a 68 formula s barracuda 340 my second car was a 74 duster 360 I also had a 69 Charger RT 440 I had a lot of fun restoring those cars the four-speed car that I had was a 66 Comet cyclone 390 4-speed 9 in mini spool line lock what an awesome car that was God bless what an awesome story brought back a lot of memories graduated in 82 and had a 84 Dodge Daytona Turbo that was interesting that your son was driving that body style like I said the story brought back a lot of memories along with lots of stories and lots of fun times God bless
You made me cry. It was an awesome series. Makes me think about how much I missed. Your life has been a inspiration that I hope someone else can learn from.
Words cannot Express how great this video series has been. Takes me back to the 70s and those wonderful memories of drag racing, the street driven cars also. It all went too fast. That 62 Lebaron is gorgeous. Rare find these days . Great video series of amazing Americans .
I'm almost 63 now, which means I was a teenager in the 70s. No decade like it before or since. I got my first car in 73 when I was still 15. Got my drivers license in 74. Which means that for half a year, all I could do was tinker with that 327 64 Impala SS in the yard. That's when I fell in love with mechanics. 47 years later and I still do. Only wish I had gotten into drag racing as a profession instead of just on the street.
@@chevyblue10 Ditto- that's all I got.
Here it is. Most people, the longer they talk the less we may like them; with this man it is the opposite.
@@neilbarker5003 absolutely, I caught myself smiling so many times throughout the video and teared up when he was talking about his Mrs. There's not many videos on UA-cam that aren't a waste of time to watch. I really hated to see the credits roll on this one.
@@chevyblue10 !-
I actually bought parts from Herb about 30 years ago...VERY HELPFUL... had no idea who he was really...years later it turns out a legend was helping me out all those years ago...
If you did where was his place at?
This should be on history when they do their car weeks instead of garbage like kit vs the A-team van !! This is truly inspiring and people should use this man and his wife as an example to live up to and look up to !!
I agree,,,this type of content should be on TV not just car building shows.
@@jayberry2716 most of those builders build pure junk. What’s cool is the guys that could take a little 283 Chevy junk yard motor, rebuild it using old or used parts and run with most anything on the road, now that’s damn impressive.
Great story, great life, great wife, nicely told. Can’t tell you how much I enjoyed this. What a blessed man.
I agree Richard!
Best job I ever had was working for Herb and Marie. I ran their machine shop and cylinder head shop from 1993 until they closed. Herb always treated his customers and employees like they were the best friends he had.
Herb is an excellent story teller! One of the best interviews I have ever watched!
Ya to hear him tell it.
Thanks Mr. McCandless for sharing. I think about all the soldiers in 'nam reading about your wins while stationed in the jungle, keeping them sane. Great to see Mr. Buddy Martin contribute to this. The right combination of personality and attitude make for a winner.
What a wonderful man and a great story. Best wishes from Australia 🇦🇺
My lord this is awesome !……with all the crap out there that’s suppose to be entertaining now days this is just a blessing .
Bennie, why do you have to drag a invisible, delusional, religious god into this? (just my opinion)
People like Herb r drag racing.... Great story well put together Mopar and the hemi was the baddest around still dominate today
This was a great story . And I'm grateful to hear it . There's so many things that I thought I knew and didn't .. In the 70s we had a pro stock Camaro . We raced him at capital Raceway . Needless to say he was in another league . But now I know why ...
Just missed out on having my engine built by Herb's shop 20 plus years ago. Have seen and met Herb several times at local events here in NC and he even came up to my Plymouth and made very enthusiastic comments about it which I appreciate very much to this day!
Such an amazing story! Loved every second of it. What a great story teller Herb is. Wishing him and his family all the best! Thanks
Much love to the MCcandless family
I met Herb buying parts from him in the early 90s
He helped me embarress many fords and Chevy's
Never forgotten how he run his business great person
What an amazing journey this man has had
Greetings from NH Herb! Had the pleasure of dealing with Herb during my tenure at NAPA Auto Parts in Burlington, NC. Stay safe.
Wow,, what a wonderful story of a husband and Wife living life large and enjoying every minute. We're sure there were a few upsets BUT they were a team and pushed on through it. We feel so sorry for losing his best friend Marie. GOD Bless and Thank YOU for sharing this amazing story.
Herb McCandless is a wonderful Man, I just hope I'm 1/2 the man he is.
I agree with every word of the below comment from 70s Tunes.
Words cannot Express how great this video series has been. Takes me back to the 70s and those wonderful memories of drag racing, the street driven cars also. It all went too fast. That 62 Lebaron is gorgeous. Rare find these days . Great video series of amazing Americans .
Hello Steve, how are you doing. I hope you are safe and in good health. Looking for a new friend and i saw your pic here. I hope you don't mind thank you.
This was wonderful, tastefully done. What a guy!
An amazing story of an amazing career always bummed me out I was born 10 years too late to participate with competitors like this.
It is an honor to say I met and talked with herb here and there when I worked at Napa. Great man. God bless
I stumbled across this video looking up Dodge Demon drag cars, bounced around a few other videos, landed on this video, and loved every minute of it. What a great guy. And a wonderful family.
Back in the 90s I called Hughes Performance about a set of big block heads. I told him about my 71 low compression 440 with the old 509 can and he tried to sell me a new motor. I called McCandless and he listened to what I had and sent me a excellent set of 452 heads. I think I talked to Herb himself.
I should say Hughes Engines in Illinois.
Fascinating story. Well told, well lived.
Thanks Herb...you don't know me, but back in the '70s I actually knew of you, and loved to watch you race on TV.....In my opinion, you were the best of them....I really appreciate getting to know more about you and your career thru these videos ....I'm almost 74 now, so I was there too.....OnWard....
this was excellent! he does a great video and also whoever made it!
That's incredibly well done and complete. Herb McCandless is Mopar royalty. The white '62 Chrysler is stunning!
This is one of the best things I have ever watched on UA-cam. Now do a film about those 3 hot blond trophy girls... That's how I remember the girls of the 70's, what a great time to be a young man.
Thank you Herb, for sharing your story. You're an amazing man, living a fabulous life. Well done.
What a Great documentary , Thanks to every one involved .
What a beautiful life Herb and his family has had. I can’t think of a more humble and real individual. Thanks for all the positive memories you have provided your fans. Mr. 4 Speed !
A true American hero and icon. A genuine stand up guy!!
One of one off the great gear jammer thanks for sharing this story a true piece of Drag racing history... Hammer that load pedal.....
Great story. I never knew about Strange Engineering's relationship with Herb. They're good people too.
R.I.P Marie McCandless. Great Story and Documentary here about a Real Champion of a Man Mr.Herb McCandless. Herb You are One Righteous Dude,Sir. You made me Cry and I ain't done that since I lost me Mither in 2019. God Bless You and your family and Thank You for Sharing Your Story. This is an Awesome Series. Mopar or No Car,
I raced a Super Stock 340 Duster back in the 70's! Those were great times in my life!😀😀😀 Glad to see you've had a great life too!❤
I will never forget that exact same time he went through the tunnel in the February of 1999 trip to Mexico, I was recovering from a Wreck from a fox body Mustang 2 months earlier. Bed ridden and recovering from the plastic aeorta and face reconstruction. I was crushed from the waist up, broken all three of the bones in my right leg. God bless you Mr. 4 speed.
13:50 "I quit, this is not fun anymore." I too, quit drag racing when the fun stopped. I had been asked to join a Pro Stock team, but walked away instead.
I’m 4 years Herb’s junior and I have always bled ‘Ford Blue’ but he is awesome, what great guy. ❤️👍
I was kid who loved drag racing in the 60s (born in '58) Our family moved overseas in '68 so I could only follow drag racing in magazines and comics. Never realized at the time that this was the golden age of drag racing. This America is gone and gentlemen like Herb are becoming more rare today. I watch a lot of nostalgia on UA-cam to recall the good old days. I really appreciate the quality of this documentary series and wish Herb and his family all the best.
Really great video wish those days were here again
Herb Jr footage at Farmington dragway is so cool. I've run there several times myself
My Dad was a Chrysler master mechanic from just after WW2 to 1964, and you sure remind me of him, he's 95 now, we were Mopar all the way, my 1st car was a 37 DeSoto, with a Chrysler spitfire engine, I sure enjoyed all the shows about you, so talented thank you for sharing, !!!!
What a genuine good guy,great documentary..I miss all the muscle cars and street racing.
Beautiful story!! I really enjoyed this series!! Very well done!!
Hello Bob, how are you doing. I hope you are safe and in good health. Looking for a new friend and i saw your pic here. I hope you don't mind thank you.
I just love the down to earth editing. You have done a wonderful job bringing this great man to life in camera.
A remarkable man. I was fortunate to have seen him race when I lived in Memphis. One of his cars was sponsored by Thomas Chrysler across the river in West Memphis Arkansas. I bought my 70 AAR cuda from them new in 70. Another sponsor he had was Hutton Dodge. I worked in their body shop in the day. I met Dick Landy there when he was in town to hold a Dodge performance clinic one night at the dealership. We all respected Herb. He was a great showman and always fast. I remember when he moved to Carolina and worked with Direct Connection. Great presentation. It certainly brings back great memories.
Ah Direct Connection. I was a young dealership mechanic with a 72 Challenger back then and MANY Direct Connection parts found their way on my street car!!!!! Herb is such a class act!
As far as I can tell, and I’m a huge drag racing fan of 50 years, the racing and performance community as it relates to MOPAR would not be what it turned into with the genus of this man!!! Someone please download all the information stuck in his brain onto a computer for all gear heads to have access to. Men like him are national treasures.
Best documentary I have ever seen. It provided a lot of history for me to help understand how my 1964 Sport Fury, 426 wedge, Dana 60, A833 4-speed car came to be.
What a life! What a ride, Thanks for doing this.
Herb your the reason i love Mopars is because of the people who drive and know what they are. Thank you for doing this interview. I enjoyed all 3 sessions in one sitting and its 2 hours past my bed time. Thanks again
Herb is one of a kind. We need more Herb's in the world.
"WOW"
My sincere Thank you, for educating an old man.
Wonderful story, and a life we'll remembered.
What a life Herb had sounds like one I would love to have racing Mopars and getting paid to do it with direct connection to Chrysler and the parts man that would of been awesome. What a great documentary
This is so much fun to watch! Thank you for putting this all together, now on to part 4!
Another great video. I was a young kid back when the pro stock wars were red hot and Herb McCandless was one of the best known drivers in the class. Some guys just have the Midas touch and Herb McCandless is one of them.
Wonderful Series .... God Bless You Herb !!!!
Man what a story. Thank you so much for making this!
Not just the man, but the era...
You put your head down and kept swinging - and you made something of yourself. That's how we lived - we moved forward, and I mean WE. Success came from being surrounded by good people as well as hard work - and we were grateful for each other as much as for the success.
Thank you Herb for the trip back to a better time, a better life.
I am happy to say that I am old enough to remember the days since 1968 or so. Those drivers and mechanics and race cars were my heroes since jr high. Thanks for the memories. Great times!
Wow these are some great stories, thank you Herb for sharing this with us. Very well done documentary.
Herb, as a Mopar enthusiast thank you for your stories and the memories.
Awesome story. I retired from Chrysler Engineering in 2007 and knew Dick Maxwell, Al Adam and Al Nichols. Very smart engineers and also a cast of characters. It was a fun place to work!
Great story. God bless you Herb.
God bless you Mr. 4 Speed. You've lived the life me and most of my friends over the years spent most of our time dreaming about. Being a manual transmission man myself, I can completely relate to your reluctance to change with the times. While most of my friends were changing over to the AOD's over the years, to this day, I still say that there's nothing like getting in to a 60's 70's car or pickup with a big block V8/manual trans and spend my trip to wherever rowing through the gears. I built my T-Bucket hot rod from a kit. The manufacturer of said kit told me repeatedly that there was absolutely no way I could use a manual transmission as there was no room for clutch linkage of any kind between the frame rails. It took a bit of time but my love of welding/fabrication combined with not liking being told that I can't do something won out. I now have a 23 T with a 302 and an SROD 4 speed overdrive "manual" transmission. You're a hell of a man Mr. McCandless. The racing world is a better place because you were in it. Have fun my friend!
Herb u the man!
What a cool life & story , this documentary is so interesting… thank you for uploading such cool content !!
I’m glad I watched that‼️👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
What a great story I loved it ...a real feel good story ...
What a wonderful story! Thank you for sharing this with me (us) you really made my day!🐸🍀🇺🇸
Love the history of racing. Great old days. Enjoyed it very much.
This whole series gave me goosebumps and I even had to shed a tear at the end. Thank you all for doing this and sharing the incredible story of Mr. 4 speed. It takes me back to a time where I wasn‘t even born but I‘d wish I could‘ve experienced this. Mr. McCandless is a living legend and he‘s one tough son of a gun. You just don‘t have this type of men around anymore. Motivates me to continue building my 68 Plymouth! God bless you and god bless the USA. Greetings from germany!
Thanks for sharing Sir. People like you are what makes America great. Sincerest and deepest respect.
This one as well going on my Facebook page thank you for the video.
God Bless Herb and my beloved Chrysler Corporation.
Excellent documentary, I used to go with my brother in-law to Herb's shop all the time. Great times,I remember going up there when he was building that Cuda small block. Great guy.
Enjoyed very much thanks for sharing
These type of videos make me have a little bit of a tear, just because of the camaraderie and the love they had for the Spore and just amazing people that's all you can't find people like that very often anymore definitely a Dying Breed
My god what a legend thank you for being such a great american
One of the best documentaries I've seen 'what a great guy ' and a great life doing just what he wanted to do most.
Thank You for Sharing your Extraordinary life with us. How fortunate you’ve been to do what you Enjoyed for a living.
Really interesting ,even to an Aussie with not much appreciation for Mopar stuff.
Wow. What a life.! Im so glad i found this 💎 gem of a video. Again , what a life.
You made me cry too, thanks!
Such a nice video! Much respect to you herb!
This guy could win with 2 plug wires pulled. Sheeez
What an awesome story growing up in America how much better could it get God bless you sir and your input on life amen
Thank you for taking your time to share your life story with us I found it very interesting because my first car was a 68 formula s barracuda 340 my second car was a 74 duster 360 I also had a 69 Charger RT 440 I had a lot of fun restoring those cars the four-speed car that I had was a 66 Comet cyclone 390 4-speed 9 in mini spool line lock what an awesome car that was God bless what an awesome story brought back a lot of memories graduated in 82 and had a 84 Dodge Daytona Turbo that was interesting that your son was driving that body style like I said the story brought back a lot of memories along with lots of stories and lots of fun times God bless
I think that was the best blog I’ve ever seen on UA-cam
You made me cry. It was an awesome series. Makes me think about how much I missed. Your life has been a inspiration that I hope someone else can learn from.
Does it get any more "feel good" than that?I doubt it!My sincere thanks to whoever put this together!
I'm a Chevy guy, but dahm, this was great. Thank you Mr 4Speed!
This was great
Such an amazing video... Thank You for sharing Your life with us , Mr. 4-speed the honorable Herb McCandless...
This was great ! Thanks for sharing your life story with us Herb McCandless !
Love the video I’ve been a Dodge Plymouth Man my hole life that’s all I’ve owned and I’m 57 years old and loving it
Great Story. Great Man.
It's an honor to hear tour story.
What a great man a legend in drag racing one of the best videos I’ve whatched on you tube about drag racing