La Tuna Canyon, Sun Valley, Ca. Used to keep my horses boarded up there! Almost every episode had a slow- motion freeway scene on the unfinished 210 Foothill Freeway which dead-ended at Paxton Street. LOVE 1978!
I rode a bike with my friend when I was in elementary school . Like we became chips... It was broadcast in Korea under the name of the Mobile Patrol. Thank you for the old video. Time flies.^^
When I see movies & tv shows from back then including the 80's when a a service station is shown I look at the prices, wow those were the days. Interesting knowing this gas station still there except as a brand name. I'm enjoying these videos.
That was a favorite show of mine in my youth I later bought some cal pines community he advertised. And seeing the same streets then and now just love it the changes. Thanks
I was a rookie Sheriff Deputy in Southern California in the 80's and it WAS GREAT! Today, I wouldn't work in California for 300k a year! The state is destroyed.
Yep. Decades of one party majority rule. But the people who continue voting for those fools only have themselves to blame. Then again, they'll continue voting for the "free" *hit, but the smart ones will continue the exodus in droves--leaving behind a welfare state, poverty, homelessness, criminal activity...with crooked politicians riding it to the bottom and blaming it on the free market and personal freedoms. Very sad, indeed. Thanks for your service, Sir.
@Captain Hargrove- I know what you mean. Back in the 80s, it was way easier for cops to get away with beating people, planting drugs and everything you see cops being tried/fired for these days. Too many cameras around now. If it wasn't for that damn Rodney King video!🤔 hmmm
I grew up in the Antelope Valley in the 70's. I recently went back, and it is nothing like it used to be. It used to be mostly mid to upper class people working out at Edwards or Lockheed in the aerospace program. Now it's mostly a bunch of drug addicts and welfare recipients.
Adjusted for inflation $0.57 in 1977 is equal to $2.46 in 2019.... Adjusted for inflation $0.57 in 1977 is equal to $2.46 in 2019.... Adjusted for inflation $0.57 in 1977 is equal to $2.46 in 2019....
👍💯What wonderful scenes! How I envy those who lived through that era. The L.A. roads are beautiful, the gas station is wonderful. Jon e Ponch, two like no orher. 7M3 💖🤗
Fantastic, fantastic incredible your work in these videos of the chips series ... Like everything, you deserve my brother ... This series brings me a lot of nostalgia, you can't imagine ... I'm from Brazil, here there were very few episodes in 1985-90. Keep posting, thank you, stay in the peace of God! TOP TOP TOP TOP
Hello pal!!Thank you and what can i say???Beautyful times back then and what about Erjc Estrada....He was something else my friend....One hell of a guy.,....The most beautyful man ever!!!!
@jason9022 there were plenty around. You just didn't live where they did. If you did see more of them, that shouldn't be something to target to make an unintelligent point. They are contributing members of society, and deserve respect!
@@greenrefrigerator Hi, there, in 1984, I could use a payphone for only 10 cents. I wish payphones were still be available. It's 3/30/2022, and I don't know how to convince the phone companies to put payphones back where they belong.
To put it in $ perspective, gas has gone up over 800% in CA! The oil companies are havin' a free-for-all party...especially in CA. CHiPS was my fav ladies 'n gents!
Was a good show back then gas was 57 cents a gallon and teenagers had respect for people had better parents then today kids today have smart mouths and no respect 15 year olds in jail for crimes some people today shouldn't had kid's and society has to pay for their lack of upbringing
Adjusted for inflation $0.57 (gallon gas) in 1977 is equal to $2.46 in 2019.... Adjusted for inflation $0.57 (gallon gas) in 1977 is equal to $2.46 in 2019.... Adjusted for inflation $0.57 (gallon gas) in 1977 is equal to $2.46 in 2019.... Adjusted for inflation $0.57 (gallon gas) in 1977 is equal to $2.46 in 2019.... Adjusted for inflation $0.57 (gallon gas) in 1977 is equal to $2.46 in 2019....
Two different gas station's from then Arco then to Chevron now. And of course the prices of gas too. I also would believe its safe to say that a pack of smokes back then ?? Were also far less than today's prices. Seven Mary Adam out. I use to watch this show alot back in its prime. It was one of tons of the great tv show's that we dont have anymore of sad to say. But i now watch Blue Bloods it is now thee cool cop tv show. Now if they in Hollywood would reboot the old to new One Adam 12 that would be great .
As long as Larry Wilcox is there I love it I'm his favorite fan I love him a lot he's so cool I know all of his background since he was in army and everything he is totally an awesome actor love him a lot
This was pretty cool to see some of the same buildings still standing .... you know I put 800 miles on my 1980 xl80 Honda in my back yard and it was only a 1/4 acre lot less the house that was there in the city .... huh. I bet my neighbors hated me riding that thing ,, ll
.60 cents per gallon vs $3.29 (in California). The rest of the country is even cheaper by a dollar per gallon. Suffice to say gasoline prices have changed a little.
Our gas in south FL is pretty close to a dollar less than what they charge for gas in CA but pretty much everything in CA is way overpriced. That's why for the first time ever there are more people leaving CA than are coming in, and the ones leaving are taking the money with them vs those coming in which are largely dependent on The System. Pretty soon things are gonna catch up and CA won't be able to sustain itself. That's what DEMOCRAT rule gets you.
United States of America; you can tell just by the way those guys talk. I live in California, and I've been through that neighborhood, too. It's not too far from Hollywood, California.
A time before fuel emissions inspections, water meters, and a world of uncertainty. BTW, back then gas was both leaded and unleaded as well as having the other higher octanes and diesel. Here Leaded gas (86) is 57¢, while unleaded gas (87) is 60¢..... unleaded today $3.29 ÷ unleaded yesteryear 60¢ = 5 3/10ths times the difference over a 35 year span..... Truly a different world today than that of yesteryear late 70's....
I lived through that period, I'm 52 years old, I know, as I experienced those times. There were still leaded gas pumps at select stations. Emission requirements for "inspections' had yet to be implemented in NY State. And there was no recycling program in effect untilabout the mid 80's! The water meters came about the exit of gov Carey and entry of Mario Cuomo... MFG decline was progressing in US for a few years already because of automation and out sourcing, we were going through the coldest winter's back to back in over a few decades... A phone call at a booth was still a dime, and a gallon of milk was about $1.30 a movie at the time was about $1.50 to $1.75. home entertainment was selectavision disc player, and Atari 2600 gaming system. Woolworths, Two Guys, TSS were the stores you shopped at. A pair of sneakers was about $15 to $25.... If you would like to know more about a time when America was truly great, just ask me, and I will try to accommodate as best as I can..... ;-)
1980s late 1980s even I remember gasoline was at .87 cents per gallon & cigs were about 35 to 50 cents per pack & 25 cents spent at the game arcades soda pop was less than a .75 cents per bottle & earned employment wages less than $2.00 per hour & $50 to $75 a month for rent
I was just thinking about this - what does that gas station from chips look like today? Thanks! I shall tell my village and they will rejoice. This will be shared for generations.
1:07 Female Autobot Swerve In police motorcycle mode: Ew did that bird just bomb me? 3:03 SWERVE TRANSFORM!!! STOP IN THE NAME OPTIMUS PRIME I ORDER YOU TO PULL OVER AND SURRENDER!!!
episode title "Moving Violation" from season 1
La Tuna Canyon, Sun Valley, Ca. Used to keep my horses boarded up there! Almost every episode had a slow- motion freeway scene on the unfinished 210 Foothill Freeway which dead-ended at Paxton Street. LOVE 1978!
I LOVE seeing the cars in these old clips!
Those were d days.Never miss this show every tuesday nite 8pm back in 84.
I watch Chips with my daughter! We just watched this episode the other night! Love it!
Very cool!! Grew up watching Chips! One of my favorite shows
Great job making this! Takes you back to a more simple time...
I rode a bike with my friend when I was in elementary school . Like we became chips...
It was broadcast in Korea under the name of the Mobile Patrol.
Thank you for the old video. Time flies.^^
When I see movies & tv shows from back then including the 80's when a a service station is shown I look at the prices, wow those were the days. Interesting knowing this gas station still there except as a brand name. I'm enjoying these videos.
That TV show use to have me on the edge of my seat
That was a favorite show of mine in my youth I later bought some cal pines community he advertised. And seeing the same streets then and now just love it the changes. Thanks
I love these filming locations! I’ve traveled these streets before in LA and I didn’t even know there were CHiPs filming locations. Awesome job!!
Wish I could go back to those times for a week or two.
Wow this is so cool. Huge fan of the show. Nice to see how things have changed, not always for the better
Watching CHiPS, part of my high school memories. I miss them!! 💖😌🏍️🚓🕶️
I was a rookie Sheriff Deputy in Southern California in the 80's and it WAS GREAT!
Today, I wouldn't work in California for 300k a year! The state is destroyed.
Yep. Decades of one party majority rule. But the people who continue voting for those fools only have themselves to blame. Then again, they'll continue voting for the "free" *hit, but the smart ones will continue the exodus in droves--leaving behind a welfare state, poverty, homelessness, criminal activity...with crooked politicians riding it to the bottom and blaming it on the free market and personal freedoms. Very sad, indeed. Thanks for your service, Sir.
@Captain Hargrove- I know what you mean. Back in the 80s, it was way easier for cops to get away with beating people, planting drugs and everything you see cops being tried/fired for these days. Too many cameras around now. If it wasn't for that damn Rodney King video!🤔 hmmm
All the world is turning for the worse, we have lost everything beautiful. Because material things have overtaken the soul
I grew up in the Antelope Valley in the 70's. I recently went back, and it is nothing like it used to be. It used to be mostly mid to upper class people working out at Edwards or Lockheed in the aerospace program. Now it's mostly a bunch of drug addicts and welfare recipients.
When Governor Reagan closed all the loonie bins things went downhill. Thanks, Republicans.
Two things that got my attention
Gas prices and the bronco
60 cents! Wow the good old days. I was a kid at that time.
and the bikes
Now there's a Tesla. Good old times gone...
The Bronco for me.
I couldn’t believe how cheap Gas was in those days
The old rotating 76 ball sign, when you see that you know your in the 70s
I bet a Picker would pay a grip for one of those
57 cent a gallon for gas! !!
Adjusted for inflation $0.57 in 1977 is equal to $2.46 in 2019....
Adjusted for inflation $0.57 in 1977 is equal to $2.46 in 2019....
Adjusted for inflation $0.57 in 1977 is equal to $2.46 in 2019....
Wages back then was probably $1.80 an hour
I'd even be ecstatic with the $3.38 a gallon in 2017
Life was a whole lot laid back dont know y things change.Need them days back.
Really need them back days
Realy need them back days
I agree with you. Really I wish I could go back.
Everything is fast pace now. Everybody wants things now
That's what I keep saying, but all people tell me is that today is better
I grew up with all episodes!
Awesome. I love these videos Thanks
👍💯What wonderful scenes! How I envy those who lived through that era. The L.A. roads are beautiful, the gas station is wonderful. Jon e Ponch, two like no orher. 7M3 💖🤗
Really do miss these old TV show of chips I wish they would bring them back to tv
Back in the good old days when gas was 60 cents!
it seems like the city looks crappier today
fun video
Love location videos. Imagine the amount of cars that have driven through the petrol station since chips filmed there. Crazy
Very very good! Tanks from Brazil! 🇧🇷👏👏👏👏
Fantastic, fantastic incredible your work in these videos of the chips series ... Like everything, you deserve my brother ... This series brings me a lot of nostalgia, you can't imagine ... I'm from Brazil, here there were very few episodes in 1985-90. Keep posting, thank you, stay in the peace of God! TOP TOP TOP TOP
This is so cool. Thank you for this.
Glad you liked it!
Hello pal!!Thank you and what can i say???Beautyful times back then and what about Erjc Estrada....He was something else my friend....One hell of a guy.,....The most beautyful man ever!!!!
اجمل ايام عمري لما نجتمع كلنا ننتظر مشاهدته بالتلفزيون .....
...... ........
زمان اول افا وينك تعال ورد ضحكاتي .
مع احبابي ابي وامي ولمة اخواني 💔😔
Everything looked cleaner in the past pics.
@jason9022 there were plenty around. You just didn't live where they did. If you did see more of them, that shouldn't be something to target to make an unintelligent point. They are contributing members of society, and deserve respect!
I was thinking that 2 lol
@orlandotj1 So you compound his comment with a racist and factless comment. you might be worse then him
@jason9022 and you continue through multiple comments. you make yourself look bad. recall your grammar nazi bit ? its Fox not faux
@jason9022 obviously you are far too ignorant enough to know when you are called out for being a bunghole.
That’s pretty cool who ever did the now and then, you have to go on location for them shots. Cool
1:25 imagine paying 58 cents a gallon for gas.
There was sure a LOT less junk food on the shelves back then. And the prices of gas were reasonable.
Free air? No waaaaay
I remember those days when air and water were always free, pay phones cost a DIME with NO time limit.
The air at Wawa is free
@@greenrefrigerator Hi, there, in 1984, I could use a payphone for only 10 cents. I wish payphones were still be available. It's 3/30/2022, and I don't know how to convince the phone companies to put payphones back where they belong.
I love those bikes they are a true inspiration
two guys my Heros , Love you all
Anyone know what city thats filmed in?
Sun Valley.
New York
Future ain't going to get no better either, we need to go back
I agree. Much better times back then.
Erik Estrada 70, lives today in California and works as a reserve police officer !!
Unbelievable !!
I doubt he's 70.
How do you find out where things are filmed?
Most of them, I know the area pretty well. Some of them are difficult to figure out, so i look for address numbers or even street signs.
Omg
A real metal bucket
Not plastic
Gas station even the prices changed lol
First this looked to me like topanga canyon going toward woodland hills. Wow, quite exciting. I love these then and now type posts.
I remember watching this as a kid. Lovely scene.
Fantastico....incontrare luoghi la dove vi erano poncerello e lerry oltre 40 anni indietro è un emozione per chi ha amato i chips...
I'm not from LA.... But, it looked nicer at that time..;)
Seeing this on youtube made me break out season 1 and watch 5 episodes, including this one.
Wow! I know that street well,my mom lives just a few feet away from there.
Chip,s was the best movie ever. Mess old school days.
I miss the 70's!
Locations in the 70s and 80s look alot better back than...today's modern looks suck.
Lets just go back to the "CHiPs" days.
Nice memories 👌
So fun. Thank you!
WOW 🤩 WHAT A MAJOR DIFFERENCE ESPECIALLY WITH THE GAS ⛽️ PRICES
Very cool 🙂🙂
I loved this show.
I used to like this show when I was a kid.
Erik Estrada still looks the same today.
Plus 50 pounds
Yes
@@dnlcast2 but will always be an icon.
Greyer though.
Wait a minute!!! Is that a Ford Bronco chase scene....in LA?
Look familiar?
Thank you . wonderful.i am from turkie
To put it in $ perspective, gas has gone up over 800% in CA!
The oil companies are havin' a free-for-all party...especially in CA.
CHiPS was my fav ladies 'n gents!
❤Sunshine,Lolliepops, And Rainbows...You know when things are right their Right...
🥰💋❤Love it...❤💋🥰
😂🤗😊💋😍🌹🥀🌹😍💋😊🤗🤣
Was a good show back then gas was 57 cents a gallon and teenagers had respect for people had better parents then today kids today have smart mouths and no respect 15 year olds in jail for crimes some people today shouldn't had kid's and society has to pay for their lack of upbringing
Wow look at those gas ⛽️ prices on the show $0.60 a gallon!!!
May I know which season & episode?
Season 1. Episode 4- Moving Violation
@@chipsfilminglocations Thank u 😊
Did they catch the guy in the Bronco?
........ part 2.
Of course.
The Mountie always gets his man.
Can't outrun the long arm of the law.
1:03 bird shitt *hahahaha xD
esbueno recordar tiempos de la niñes los programas de televicion de los 70y80 en español muchas gracis que Dios los bendiga
I'm in Australia but I have noticed something over the last 50 years! NOTHING ever changes in America! Except the cost of living!
It just keeps getting worse and worse here
Higher gas prices now, but a lot less smog.
Adjusted for inflation $0.57 (gallon gas) in 1977 is equal to $2.46 in 2019....
Adjusted for inflation $0.57 (gallon gas) in 1977 is equal to $2.46 in 2019....
Adjusted for inflation $0.57 (gallon gas) in 1977 is equal to $2.46 in 2019....
Adjusted for inflation $0.57 (gallon gas) in 1977 is equal to $2.46 in 2019....
Adjusted for inflation $0.57 (gallon gas) in 1977 is equal to $2.46 in 2019....
Glen Nason, depends on where you live, climate, and the season.
Where is this location at today in 2019?
In 2019, it's in Sun Valley, CA.
Just love it.
Two different gas station's from then Arco then to Chevron now. And of course the prices of gas too. I also would believe its safe to say that a pack of smokes back then ?? Were also far less than today's prices. Seven Mary Adam out. I use to watch this show alot back in its prime. It was one of tons of the great tv show's that we dont have anymore of sad to say. But i now watch Blue Bloods it is now thee cool cop tv show. Now if they in Hollywood would reboot the old to new One Adam 12 that would be great .
Stils looks almost the same. But the gas prices changed a lot wow
Awesome- thank you.
You're Welcome.
Late 1970s candy snacks was cheap like bubble gum was one cent per piece
Yep, and a whole candy bar cost a dime.
@Daniel Vasquez Cordova or Cordoba?
Yes, gas was cheap back then but we only made 3.00/hr. Try living on that now. Im in NorCal.
As long as Larry Wilcox is there I love it I'm his favorite fan I love him a lot he's so cool I know all of his background since he was in army and everything he is totally an awesome actor love him a lot
I thought Wilcox's favorite fans would be girls. Wilcox was in U.S.M.C.
This was pretty cool to see some of the same buildings still standing .... you know I put 800 miles on my 1980 xl80 Honda in my back yard and it was only a 1/4 acre lot less the house that was there in the city .... huh. I bet my neighbors hated me riding that thing ,, ll
doing fantastic job
plz make on more famous movies
.60 cents per gallon vs $3.29 (in California). The rest of the country is even cheaper by a dollar per gallon.
Suffice to say gasoline prices have changed a little.
Our gas in south FL is pretty close to a dollar less than what they charge for gas in CA but pretty much everything in CA is way overpriced. That's why for the first time ever there are more people leaving CA than are coming in, and the ones leaving are taking the money with them vs those coming in which are largely dependent on The System. Pretty soon things are gonna catch up and CA won't be able to sustain itself. That's what DEMOCRAT rule gets you.
$0.60 in 1977 money would be $2.56 today.
Which country is this?
United States of America; you can tell just by the way those guys talk. I live in California, and I've been through that neighborhood, too. It's not too far from Hollywood, California.
WOW・・・
40years・・・
My fvrote series when i was 7 years old on 1981. My local people call chik.. not chips. Ha3..
Mr eric estrada .. i still remember u..
I was 6,..famous series in Argentina, with B.J mc khay.
so was i : D
So weird to see gas prices with no whole number in front lol
Soi salvadoreño y fanático de esta serie.lavi cuando estaba niño me gustaría volvieran apasar la serie completa como antes 🙌👍😁😁👮
A time before fuel emissions inspections, water meters, and a world of uncertainty. BTW, back then gas was both leaded and unleaded as well as having the other higher octanes and diesel. Here Leaded gas (86) is 57¢, while unleaded gas (87) is 60¢..... unleaded today $3.29 ÷ unleaded yesteryear 60¢ = 5 3/10ths times the difference over a 35 year span..... Truly a different world today than that of yesteryear late 70's....
CHIPS was late 70s. Leaded gas was already gone by then. Emissions standards had been in effect for several years.
I lived through that period, I'm 52 years old, I know, as I experienced those times. There were still leaded gas pumps at select stations. Emission requirements for "inspections' had yet to be implemented in NY State. And there was no recycling program in effect untilabout the mid 80's! The water meters came about the exit of gov Carey and entry of Mario Cuomo... MFG decline was progressing in US for a few years already because of automation and out sourcing, we were going through the coldest winter's back to back in over a few decades... A phone call at a booth was still a dime, and a gallon of milk was about $1.30 a movie at the time was about $1.50 to $1.75. home entertainment was selectavision disc player, and Atari 2600 gaming system. Woolworths, Two Guys, TSS were the stores you shopped at. A pair of sneakers was about $15 to $25.... If you would like to know more about a time when America was truly great, just ask me, and I will try to accommodate as best as I can..... ;-)
The Carter years...... Double digit inflation. Minimum wage was $2:10 an hour.
1980s late 1980s even I remember gasoline was at
.87 cents per gallon & cigs were about 35 to 50 cents per pack & 25 cents spent at the game arcades soda pop was less than a .75 cents per bottle & earned employment wages less than $2.00 per hour & $50 to $75 a month for rent
Amazing idea!!!
It actually hasn't changed a whole lot. But I think this is cool.
Kawasaki KZ-1000 ..Best looking cop bike ever !
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I watch chips patrol 1970's 1980's good program to watch
Cool.thanks😉
80ts 👀 best years of our lives fact
I was just thinking about this - what does that gas station from chips look like today? Thanks! I shall tell my village and they will rejoice. This will be shared for generations.
1:07 Female Autobot Swerve In police motorcycle mode: Ew did that bird just bomb me?
3:03 SWERVE TRANSFORM!!! STOP IN THE NAME OPTIMUS PRIME I ORDER YOU TO PULL OVER AND SURRENDER!!!