Thanks Kidd for what you do today, for I remember of these cars of yesterday. Bless you soul my friend, for I remember them as it was as if I was there today.
my fist car was a 1935 ford v8 coupe . boy what fun we had in that old v8 all my pals and girls have gone now . i won't be long lol. and maybe just maybe we can do it all again
Kidd, you do a really great job on these videos! I did like it when you told a little of the story plots as you introduced the cars and trucks, but the way you're doing it now does mean that you can show a lot more cars. I always look forward to these episodes! Kudos!
Thanks for the feedback! You’re exactly right, sometimes time only permits for this format, but I’ll certainly be doing a mixture of both in the future.
Thank you for nice video!!! I don't see how Ford sold any cars in the early and mid 1950's, when you look at their competition in those years. They seemed to come alive in 1958 but hit rock bottom with the Edsel but made drastic changes in 1960 onward; I said changes not improvements!
1:25 '53 Ford in the background. And to think all those cars from the '30's were 20 to 25 year old used cars. It would be another 15- 20 years before they would be called classics.5:38 '58 Lincoln Mark III.
As an insurance agent, Jim Anderson could well afford Lincolns and Mercurys for his family. Am I correct in assuming the Andersons lived in the home later occupied by George Baxter and his family (the outside windows and the tree at the side of the driveway resemble the exteriors used on "Hazel")?
The exterior homes in the Father Knows Best show were in the Columbia Ranch Studio. The Anderson home exterior was not the Baxter home exterior in "Hazel," but the Baxter home was several houses away in the same neighborhood. The Anderson home was used in the Hazel show, but was used as Hazel's friend's house, etc. The Anderson home was later used as Mr. Wilson's home as Dennis The Menace''s next door neighbor. The same home was later used in "I Dream of Jeannie" as Major Nelson's home that Jeannie also loved in. There were many exterior homes in the Columbia Ranch Studio that were used in many tv shows and movies for decades. Unfortunately, the entire " neighborhood " of the Columbia Ranch was torn down in 2023.
did you know robert young locked himself in a garage with motor running and was near death when a delivery driver figured out what was going on and broke into garage and car, saved him--i do not know what car he used...
did you know robert young locked himself in a garage with motor running and was near death when a delivery driver figured out what was going on and broke into garage and car, saved him--i do not know what car he used...
@@mexicanspec nope--i was 6'3" very blond football star on championship football team socal '69--the girls would leave their panties in my wagon with ph # written on them--as a senior i got a MGB sports car--see me on uboob,bishop amat vs blair--#74--16 tackles including 3 sacks on the great Pat Haden who led USC to 2 nattys in 70s-i went ucla damn it...
@@mexicanspec nope--i was a 6'3" very blond football star on a champion football team--the girls would leave their panties in my wagon with ph# written on them--as a senior i got a MGB sports car
The only beautiful 1950's American classics, actually they were mostly Canadian sourced, we had in Australia were the Ford Custom, Ford Customline, Ford Custom 300 and Fairlane both appeared in 1959, all only available with a V8, side valve six cylinder only Chrysler, De Soto, Dodge, Plymouth, and six cylinder Chevrolet Biscayne and Pontiac, Pontiacs were rare, all right hand drive of course. My granddad had a 1948 Ford Deluxe V8, dad was one of six children, a big car was needed. There were a lot of suspect right hand drive conversions of some fully imported U.S. makes.
Father Knows Best may have been sponsored by Ford at one time, but the main sponsor for the first several years was Kent cigarettes. In 1954 when FKB first aired, Kent cigarettes was using the "micronite" filter which contained asbestos. Many Kent smokers back then later died from mesothelioma cancer, which came as a result from the asbestos. Later on Father Knows Best was sponsored by Scott paper products.
Considering that I'm 41 and facing a job loss, I'm reviewing my financial plan. What investments should I make with $425,000 saved for retirement, $10,000 in an HSA, and a property that could generate me an extra $250,000?
VENTURING into the trading world without the help of a profesionals, trading and expecting profit is like turning water into wine you would need a miracle.
Is it time for a career shift or should I consolidate my investments into a single account? If I go for the latter, how do I do it right, and what could be the drawbacks? Plus, with a $200K property sale on the horizon, should I combine my investments or diversify them across different markets?
These are crucial questions for a financial planner. I met mine at a NYSE summit, and with her help, my wife and I reallocated our $1.7M portfolio between a traditional IRA and a brokerage account. She's been making investments with our approval and has helped us recover twice our losses. We're holding steady and carefully navigating more markets
Very engaging right from the beginning These are tough and frankly I appreciate how you discuss global finances in such a delicate way. Business and investment
Vídeo muito bem feito , retratando os carros em uma série de TV que foi sucesso , aqui no Brasil . Contudo a voz feminina da narração ( não sei ...pode ser IA ) é HORRÍVEL , estridente , aguda demais , enfim ......estragou o vídeo.
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Spectacular, very special, I am an 80-year-old grandfather, I had some models of those very good cars, I have very good memories, thank you!!
I still watch it in the morning with my coffee.!
GREAT VIDEO ! This was fun ! I grew up in the 50s, so this was a blast from the past. Thanks !👍
Someone REALLY did their research well. I couldn’t spot a single error.
Thanks Kidd for what you do today, for I remember of these cars of yesterday. Bless you soul my friend, for I remember them as it was as if I was there today.
Great cars enjoyed
Beautiful cars
No Brasil era "Papai sabe tudo". Assisti muitos episódios quando criança.
my fist car was a 1935 ford v8 coupe . boy what fun we had in that old v8 all my pals and girls have gone now . i won't be long lol. and maybe just maybe we can do it all again
It seems that FKB utilized plenty of Ford products while using plenty of those Scott Paper Products .
Kidd, you do a really great job on these videos! I did like it when you told a little of the story plots as you introduced the cars and trucks, but the way you're doing it now does mean that you can show a lot more cars. I always look forward to these episodes! Kudos!
Thanks for the feedback! You’re exactly right, sometimes time only permits for this format, but I’ll certainly be doing a mixture of both in the future.
And most of those cars were less than 20yo at the time.
Have you done the cars of Perry Mason?
Yes, the first two seasons.
Season 1: ua-cam.com/video/QDYfGsnURBQ/v-deo.html
Season 2: ua-cam.com/video/QiWOKQCx5UE/v-deo.html
@FusionKidd Some of the old TV shows had car companies as long time sponsors. On those, almost every car seen was the sponsors make.
Thank you for nice video!!! I don't see how Ford sold any cars in the early and mid 1950's, when you look at their competition in those years. They seemed to come alive in 1958 but hit rock bottom with the Edsel but made drastic changes in 1960 onward; I said changes not improvements!
Ford was the sales leader in 1946, 1949, 1954, 1957, 1966, and 1971. Chevy was the sales leader all other years in the period spanning 1946 to 1980.
1:25 '53 Ford in the background. And to think all those cars from the '30's were 20 to 25 year old used cars. It would be another 15- 20 years before they would be called classics.5:38 '58 Lincoln Mark III.
That Siata Spider probably sets the FK record, worth about 1.5 million today.
Qué manía de decirle clásico a cualquier carro viejo!
As an insurance agent, Jim Anderson could well afford Lincolns and Mercurys for his family. Am I correct in assuming the Andersons lived in the home later occupied by George Baxter and his family (the outside windows and the tree at the side of the driveway resemble the exteriors used on "Hazel")?
The exterior homes in the Father Knows Best show were in the Columbia Ranch Studio. The Anderson home exterior was not the Baxter home exterior in "Hazel," but the Baxter home was several houses away in the same neighborhood. The Anderson home was used in the Hazel show, but
was used as Hazel's friend's house, etc.
The Anderson home was later used as Mr. Wilson's home as Dennis The Menace''s next door neighbor. The same home was later used in "I Dream of Jeannie" as Major Nelson's home that Jeannie also loved in.
There were many exterior homes in the Columbia Ranch Studio that were used in many tv shows and movies for decades. Unfortunately, the entire " neighborhood " of the Columbia Ranch was torn down in 2023.
@@franknew9001 Thanks! I wasn't sure!
did you know robert young locked himself in a garage with motor running and was near death when a delivery driver figured out what was going on and broke into garage and car, saved him--i do not know what car he used...
How could you miss the 1952 Pontiac station wagon (6:11)?
papá lo sabe todo
It should be: Fusion Kidd Knows Best!😆
I liked the 58 Chevrolets,but Ioved the 58 Chevy Wagons,they in my opinion wore the 58 lines the best,both 2 and 4 door,and the Sedan delivery.
did you know robert young locked himself in a garage with motor running and was near death when a delivery driver figured out what was going on and broke into garage and car, saved him--i do not know what car he used...
2:36 That was a 2 door Ranch Wagon to be exact.
yeah i had one in 67,wrecked it so got a '58 two door ranch wagon next as a junior in high school--it was perfect,bought off auto shop teacher in '68
@@mtsky-tc6uw Did you have a problem rolling up to the girls house in your wagon? Did the father throw you out?
@@mexicanspec nope--i was 6'3" very blond football star on championship football team socal '69--the girls would leave their panties in my wagon with ph # written on them--as a senior i got a MGB sports car--see me on uboob,bishop amat vs blair--#74--16 tackles including 3 sacks on the great Pat Haden who led USC to 2 nattys in 70s-i went ucla damn it...
@@mexicanspec nope--i was a 6'3" very blond football star on a champion football team--the girls would leave their panties in my wagon with ph# written on them--as a senior i got a MGB sports car
I prefer the other videos in which you shared the context of the episode the car was used in. Not just mentioning what the car was.
Thanks for the feedback! I’ll be doing a mixture of this format and the previous format, when time permits.
Why those guys got such older cars is beyond me. Perhaps that was the trend at the time. Ford was good, just a bit funny looking in some models.
Give me the 1958 Jaguar XI 150 😊
The only beautiful 1950's American classics, actually they were mostly Canadian sourced, we had in Australia were the Ford Custom, Ford Customline, Ford Custom 300 and Fairlane both appeared in 1959, all only available with a V8, side valve six cylinder only Chrysler, De Soto, Dodge, Plymouth, and six cylinder Chevrolet Biscayne and Pontiac, Pontiacs were rare, all right hand drive of course. My granddad had a 1948 Ford Deluxe V8, dad was one of six children, a big car was needed. There were a lot of suspect right hand drive conversions of some fully imported U.S. makes.
groovy
Am I the only one who suspects this show was sponsored by the Ford Motor Company?
Father Knows Best may have been sponsored by Ford at one time, but the main sponsor for the first several years was Kent cigarettes. In 1954 when FKB first aired, Kent cigarettes was using the "micronite" filter which contained asbestos. Many Kent smokers back then later died from mesothelioma cancer, which came as a result from the asbestos.
Later on Father Knows Best was sponsored by Scott paper products.
Considering that I'm 41 and facing a job loss, I'm reviewing my financial plan. What investments should I make with $425,000 saved for retirement, $10,000 in an HSA, and a property that could generate me an extra $250,000?
VENTURING into the trading world without the help of a profesionals, trading and expecting profit is like turning water into wine you would need a miracle.
Consulting a financial advisor is a logical step at this point, but postponing retirement could be a wiser decision
Is it time for a career shift or should I consolidate my investments into a single account?
If I go for the latter, how do I do it right, and what could be the drawbacks? Plus, with a $200K property sale on the horizon, should I combine my investments or diversify them across different markets?
These are crucial questions for a financial planner. I met mine at a NYSE summit, and with her help, my wife and I reallocated our $1.7M portfolio between a traditional IRA and a brokerage account. She's been making investments with our approval and has helped us recover twice our losses. We're holding steady and carefully navigating more markets
Very engaging right from the beginning These are tough and frankly I appreciate how you discuss global finances in such a delicate way. Business and investment
Vídeo muito bem feito , retratando os carros em uma série de TV que foi sucesso , aqui no Brasil . Contudo a voz feminina da narração ( não sei ...pode ser IA ) é HORRÍVEL , estridente , aguda demais , enfim ......estragou o vídeo.
Premiere.. is pronounced pre-mee-air not pre-meer