@@micahfoley9572a Englishman’s voice critique of classic American vehicles is a joke, they don’t even make a good vehicle except for a cab! Bloody shame on the narrator 👎👎👎
Ai led videos takes a lot of time out of making the video. In other words the channels owner wants a quick easy buck with out having to actually work for it.
@@TheMrDarius you're probably right, but just to be fair, i have encountered a few people who use AI voice for handful of other reason. sometimes because they have a bunch of content farm channels, which is honestly just as bad. but on the flip side, there are some folks who use it because they don't like their own voice or have a speech impediment or have a really heavy accent and know their content targets demographics that have a higher number of douchey assholes who judge people based on their ethnicity or nationality. or because they think they're too old sounding or too young sounding, or are the wrong gender, or even just because they can't get a decent mic. although that last category tends to use lower quality speech to text instead of a high quality AI voice, cuz that stuff can get pretty expensive. personally, i think people respond better to real voices, but i know there's been a huge public resurgence of racism and sexism and stuff over the last 8 years or so, so get why someone might think it could hurt their chances.
They existed. Built on the "Commercial Chassis". There were a lot of Cadillac hearses, ambulances and funeral "flower cars" The flower cars were a pickup truck used to bring the big flower arrangements in a fancy funeral from the funeral parlor to the graveyard. That was about the heaviest use they got. I remember them from the Chicago area in the early 50's through the early 60's. I saw a gangster funeral in Chicago that had 3 of those flower cars in the parade.
More AI nonsense. Harley Earl had nothing to do with aftermarket pickup conversions of any Cadillac. The English accent does not disguise the poor AI craftsmanship. Cannot recommend.
The Cadillac pick-ups were actually intended to be flower cars that followed the hearse in a funeral procession. Packard made them too and they were so cool. There’s so many trucks here that I want!
yeah, and the funniest thing is the first ones, the cabover gmc, are all customs, gmc never built a cabover pickup. those were all 2 ton and bigger and never came with a bed on the back.
Who says "revolutions per minute" in normal conversation? One hundred and two, four inch wheelbase? Chevrolet three thousand, one hundred? I despise these AL narrators
@@DLH1964-y9g Yes, and back in the early 50's. Like hearses, and ambulances, made by custom body shops. Cadillac sold a "comercial chassis" for those purposes.
The hallmarks of AI (de)generated content: 1. An AI produced thumbnail that roughly approximates the content within. Automotive content often has a picture of Jay Leno pasted in for whatever reason. 2. A clickbait-y title, or one pulled ex-recto (does AI even have a butt to pull stuff out of?). 3. Misspellings, incorrectly or inconsistently pronounced words. 4. People pissed off in the comments and/or pointing out what a scourge AI is. 5. The HBIC (Head Bot In Charge) often gives your comment a heart, and sometimes thanks you or asks you inane questions about what it should produce next. Also notice that most AI channels have very low subscriber counts and videos often have low views. In the rare occasion that one gains traction, I'm sure most people click away in less than a minute.
Love those Cadillac Ranchero's. I wonder how many were made and how many are still out there stored in barns, garages, and open fields. Would love to own one and drive it to classic car shows. Now that's an expensive pickup truck.
There's no such thing as a Cadillac Ranchero. A Ranchero is a Ford! Those Cadillac truck's were not produced by Cadillac but were Coupe de Ville's that were converted by coachwork companies.
The GMC Cyclone was the fastest production vehicle in North America in 1991. It could beat the Corvette by almost 2 seconds in the 1/4 mile and could reach 176 miles per hour.
No you don't, not really. My brother bought 1 new in the next 18 months he had to replace 9 right front axels, 7 left front axels, and 3 transmissions. They were cute but absolute junk!!!!!!!!!!!!
@pughoneycutt1986 federal lemon laws started in 1975 and they started selling Brats in 1978. So unless he bought Brat for $25 or less he could have used it.
I'm at the f two hundred and fifty hughboy lmao. Listening to this silliest truck's is like watching Ben Stein talking about something he don't know about.
That 1st Gen lightning ws well under 8sec 0-60 cause a 92GT would hit 60 right around 6sec or just under and that lightning would often beat the GT 0-60
The Dodge little red express truck came with the 360 v8, some had w-2 heads, that was the biggest motor offered in it, 5.8 or 5.9 litres, not 7.2. Dodge warlock did come with the larger v8 440 v8. They also made a Dodge midnight express truck which also came with a 440 v8.
That 1956 Caddy pickup appears to have late 1970's trim. And it looks like those six passengers it can luxuriously accomodate have to share a single bench seat with the driver.
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The fact that this video shows 70,s model Cadillac and talks about 60,s model cars makes this video one of the silliest videos ever
They were used as flower cars for funerals
It's a '56 bro... chill 😂 more like a 76-77
@@danrussell3439 Had a 76 Caddy in the 80's. Not a chick magnet.
Exactly wtf
The only silly thing here is the title..
As well as the silly bugger who made it.
that AI voice is pretty silly too ngl
Bring back the humans. Boycott AI on UA-cam!!!!
Agreed. No Daihatsu midget or Daihatsu miracab or anything of that caliber
@@micahfoley9572a Englishman’s voice critique of classic American vehicles is a joke, they don’t even make a good vehicle except for a cab! Bloody shame on the narrator 👎👎👎
I love all of them ❤
This should be called “30 of the coolest trucks of all time”
Exactly
well, thats just silly
There's nothing silly about these trucks so the title is definitely misleading .
Except the ridgeline
I love the Old Dodge pickups. My Grandfather had a 1952 and a 1956 Dodge half-tons on his Citrus Ranch. Those trucks were still running in the 90s.
The AI narration is silly even if the trucks aren't.
Why can't they have a real person doing the video?!?!?!!
Modern day laziness
The era of AI narration and I hate it
their target audience is people who can't tell. it's a content mill.
Ai led videos takes a lot of time out of making the video. In other words the channels owner wants a quick easy buck with out having to actually work for it.
@@TheMrDarius you're probably right, but just to be fair, i have encountered a few people who use AI voice for handful of other reason. sometimes because they have a bunch of content farm channels, which is honestly just as bad. but on the flip side, there are some folks who use it because they don't like their own voice or have a speech impediment or have a really heavy accent and know their content targets demographics that have a higher number of douchey assholes who judge people based on their ethnicity or nationality. or because they think they're too old sounding or too young sounding, or are the wrong gender, or even just because they can't get a decent mic. although that last category tends to use lower quality speech to text instead of a high quality AI voice, cuz that stuff can get pretty expensive.
personally, i think people respond better to real voices, but i know there's been a huge public resurgence of racism and sexism and stuff over the last 8 years or so, so get why someone might think it could hurt their chances.
1956 Cadillac p/up? don't you mean 1976?????? Yeah, I thought so
I was about to say that, whoever made this video needs to do more research before making videos… period
They existed. Built on the "Commercial Chassis". There were a lot of Cadillac hearses, ambulances and funeral "flower cars" The flower cars were a pickup truck used to bring the big flower arrangements in a fancy funeral from the funeral parlor to the graveyard. That was about the heaviest use they got. I remember them from the Chicago area in the early 50's through the early 60's. I saw a gangster funeral in Chicago that had 3 of those flower cars in the parade.
He doesn't know what he is talking about
More AI nonsense. Harley Earl had nothing to do with aftermarket pickup conversions of any Cadillac. The English accent does not disguise the poor AI craftsmanship. Cannot recommend.
These are more like coolest trucks, cyber truck is silly
🥴 Yes!! 😊 Thank you!! 👍
All these trucks are great. I would take any one of them
1:15 the Only engine was a inline 6 cylinder.
The small block chevy was introduced in 1955.
11:27 in 1947 chevy did Not produce a V-8
Thank you exactly 1955 up
The Cadillac pick-ups were actually intended to be flower cars that followed the hearse in a funeral procession. Packard made them too and they were so cool.
There’s so many trucks here that I want!
yeah, and the funniest thing is the first ones, the cabover gmc, are all customs, gmc never built a cabover pickup. those were all 2 ton and bigger and never came with a bed on the back.
I always thought that "flower cars" were custom built for the industry, like the hearses.
@@elultimo102 they are, thats why they are so rare. not all the trucks in the video are factory built, they're customs.
They also had a turbo hydromatic 400 which was 3 speed not 4 like the. Video states
@@GMCOGRE thank you.
Who says "revolutions per minute" in normal conversation? One hundred and two, four inch wheelbase? Chevrolet three thousand, one hundred? I despise these AL narrators
If that's all that bothers you you really got to get a life😢
What so silly about the trucks here show me
The accent should tell you everything lol
It is his opinion and he is entitled to his opinion.
I agree with you
The silliest pickup i know are always the ones they lowered down too low 😆😆🤣
His descriptions are silly af.
I don't think he got one engine displacement correct
Those 48's are sick!
1950 Packard, you mean 1937!
AI is ruining everything
Terminator in real life.
That first truck is cool
Cadillac did not build them. They were all done as aftermarket conversions
Aftermarket conversion is Right
Exactly good comment
people didn't know how good we had it
Only one silly truck here,,,,the Honda Ridgline!
Dude, the chevy 3100?
Come on, that might be the most iconic american pickup of all time!
Volkswagen Rabbit diesel engines in the 1980's were so awesome. Total powerhouses.
I like the old Trucks They Have classic styles ❤Antique Cool
The Chevy LUV, otherwise known as the Isuzu Pup!
The Cadillac trucks were from 1975 to 1980.
I've often seen them used as funeral flower cars.
@@DLH1964-y9g Yes, and back in the early 50's. Like hearses, and ambulances, made by custom body shops. Cadillac sold a "comercial chassis" for those purposes.
It’s not pack-hard it’s pack-erd teach your AI bots to speak.
Pretty trucks, nothing really silly. Much better without sound!
Cadillac never made a pickup ,it was a conversation from a outside company,this is a click bait video
The Chevrolet LUV truck is nice and reliable
The 454 SS had a 7.4 liter (454), not a 7.0 liter (427) as stated
Basically American Kei Trucks
2004 SRT V-10 is the all time winner going away!!
The hallmarks of AI (de)generated content:
1. An AI produced thumbnail that roughly approximates the content within. Automotive content often has a picture of Jay Leno pasted in for whatever reason.
2. A clickbait-y title, or one pulled ex-recto (does AI even have a butt to pull stuff out of?).
3. Misspellings, incorrectly or inconsistently pronounced words.
4. People pissed off in the comments and/or pointing out what a scourge AI is.
5. The HBIC (Head Bot In Charge) often gives your comment a heart, and sometimes thanks you or asks you inane questions about what it should produce next.
Also notice that most AI channels have very low subscriber counts and videos often have low views. In the rare occasion that one gains traction, I'm sure most people click away in less than a minute.
I saw a Cadillac pickup at work last week. It's the only one I've seen. I work at a gas station and enjoy seeing cool cars and trucks.
How do you fit 6 passengers into 2 bucket seats in the Cadillac?
Sit in the back 😅
3 people sat in 3 other people's laps 🥴😆😏
Truck bed dummy
It was a two-door with a bench seat in the back. Didn't have bucket seats in the front had a bench seat
Half the clips don't even match what the Bot is talking about.
Actually, the Dodge Ram SRT-10 has a top speed of 160 MPH, certified by the Guinness Book Of World Records as the world's fastest pickup truck.
I like them all ill drive every one
@@JFMKV2024 me too. As long as every one of them can take you to work and back home everyday. 😂
There is nothing stupid at all my darling
The Caddilac pickups were actually designed to be flower vehicles in funeral processions. They were mainly sold to funeral homes and motruaries.
The Ford F150 is nice
They got the title of this all effed up should be coolest of all time
Lok up the Little Red Wagon.
Dodge power wagon and diamond t get my vote for best design.
Love those Cadillac Ranchero's. I wonder how many were made and how many are still out there stored in barns, garages, and open fields. Would love to own one and drive it to classic car shows. Now that's an expensive pickup truck.
There's no such thing as a Cadillac Ranchero. A Ranchero is a Ford! Those Cadillac truck's were not produced by Cadillac but were Coupe de Ville's that were converted by coachwork companies.
The Caddie trucks were coach built for funeral homes as flower carriers. Most were driven until they fell apart.
El Camino is the more appropriate term, Cadillac El Camino you meant !
@@cadifanYou are 100 % right!
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The silly thing here is you featured the same Chevy Pick Em Up for 19 & 18.
The most common year for the end of these trucks production is, 1979.
That cab over isn't really a cab over like the later models with the flat nose. It looks cool 😎 .
The 1952 Dogde pickup truck is nice
Did I miss the Lincoln LT? Tried to do a list myself of the silliest trucks on this list I wouldn't mind owning.
How bout the Lincoln Blackwood?
The Nissan Hardbody is nice and reliable!
If you want to see Chevy Luv trucks ,watch a few episodes of Chips. Oh ,and I've seen every one of these trucks b4.
The chevy 71 and 72 trucks had good looking bodies. The short bed was very popular.
The GMC Cyclone was the fastest production vehicle in North America in 1991. It could beat the Corvette by almost 2 seconds in the 1/4 mile and could reach 176 miles per hour.
I always wanted a Subaru Brat for the drive in.
No you don't, not really. My brother bought 1 new in the next 18 months he had to replace 9 right front axels, 7 left front axels, and 3 transmissions. They were cute but absolute junk!!!!!!!!!!!!
@pughoneycutt1986 I forget how you go about it but did he use Lemon Law?
@ric889 no he just junked it and bought a Buick and there was no lemon law in N
C.at that time.
@pughoneycutt1986 federal lemon laws started in 1975 and they started selling Brats in 1978. So unless he bought Brat for $25 or less he could have used it.
Love every truck in this video , way to go creator
There's only 2 in this list that are silly. the Subaru Brat ( which i think was kinda neat) and that God awful Chevy SSR.
Subaru Brat was a neat little truck. Engine head gaskets were a problem.
I didn't know of a Cadillac had a pickup. Would love to have one
The Ford Lighting was a " little animal "
OH, GOT TO LUV THOSE TRI--5 CHEVYS
Late 80's thru all 90's was a great time to have a " fun " truck
That cab over is a sweet ride.
My favorite was the Cadillac truck. I didn’t know that existed.
I don't think there is such a thing as a silly pick up My daily driver is a Toyota Camry hearse panel Van One of one specially made 🤠⭐🦅🗽✌️👍
Nothing silly about these classics.
My father spent 35 years in the general motors V8 plant and I myself worked add Fisher body
I'm at the f two hundred and fifty hughboy lmao. Listening to this silliest truck's is like watching Ben Stein talking about something he don't know about.
What about the Chevrolet Avalanche
I knew people who owned Avalanches, they said it was neither a SUV or a truck. They were more abominations than anything else.
@ronaldannas1935 they included the Honda Ridgeline that's why I asked about the Avalanche same principle
The Junkalanche.
I see your point then. The Avalanche was released before the Ridgeline. Good call on that one.
Todd: now that’s getting way to silly,but you are right
It would have been nice if you included production numbers. 😮🇺🇸
All those trucks and you didn't mention the Lincoln Blackwood? For shame!
The first truck looks like it came strait out of the video game FALLOUT...😂
They missed the Dodge Rampage
There's not one pickup in this list that I wouldn't want today.
Ridgeline
What aboutthe Plymouth Scamp and Dodge Ramcharger?
CADILLAC PU WAS A FLOWER CAR
what about the Plymouth Rampage?
the Caddy flower car
76 Caddy "pick up" is a "flower car".
This cadilas was not a pickup it was a funeral flower car
My husband has a “thing” for the Chevy luv, he drives a Colorado and his 2011 has some of the lines of the luv
i wish they made another COE these days.
😆 the 1956 Cadillac picup are atleast 10 years newer...
4 inches wheelbase?
So much SILLY talking! 🤪
Nothing silly about these.... The NEW style oversized front ended trucks and short beds are the silly trucks
AI voice couldn’t say 4x4 that should sound like (4 by 4).
I don't see anything "silly" about any of them, extraordinary maybe, but not silly.
That 1st Gen lightning ws well under 8sec 0-60 cause a 92GT would hit 60 right around 6sec or just under and that lightning would often beat the GT 0-60
I installed a chevy 350 V8 in a Luv pickup. It would get it. Grass didn't grow under it.
The Dodge little red express truck came with the 360 v8, some had w-2 heads, that was the biggest motor offered in it, 5.8 or 5.9 litres, not 7.2. Dodge warlock did come with the larger v8 440 v8. They also made a Dodge midnight express truck which also came with a 440 v8.
The Cadillac Looks like a Ute 4:41
2 more "silly" trucks; Subaru Baja & Dodge Rampage. 2 more unusual yet desirable trucks; Ford Sport Track Adrenaline & Chevy Avalanche
That 1956 Caddy pickup appears to have late 1970's trim. And it looks like those six passengers it can luxuriously accomodate have to share a single bench seat with the driver.
this video is a corndog-NO STUDEBAKER TRUCK?
If this was truly about silly pickups why wasn't the tesla on it?
Should have mentioned the "utility" model by several manufactureres that used to be popular in Austrailia.
Syclone
CLICKBAIT just a history of various pickup designs
nothing wrong with them
I agree with other commenters, what's silly about them?
Not sure why but I always thought the Chevy luv looked like an Australian vehicle?
Don't get the silly part
Lots of misinformation here, need to put more effort on the facts, but the recount of these unique trucks is great.