My uncle had the van version of the Chevrolet Corvair Thats why my antenna went up when at the 35:35 point of the chronometer I noticed no mention of the van.
looking at the Corvair put me in mind of my aunt that drove the Corvair hardtop sedan - that was clear back in 1962 She used to put pennies in the dashboard Speaker grill louvers [ pennies were a perfect fit for those radio speaker louver cutouts ,] she used to keep those pennies there to use in parking meters Can anyone imagine parking meters that had penny coin Operation? Long time ago
I loved my Chevy Vega, Chevet, you get what you pay for, all cars under cariage rusts, washing your car often will take care of that, this narrator is speaking in tongues, the spuindtrack is not in sync with the video, and the scrambled words makes it hard to listen to!🤨
Please cease showing modified vehicles. Pinto was a mess . You really need to know more about your subject matter. Most of these cars were as far as our technology allowed at the time . Cheap ,,,yes. Simple ,,yes. Almost anyone could repair and maintain them. Try that today’s vehicles. Requires a Computer tech to work on one.
That Cadillac k car version at 42:40 was certainly not an option I've ever seen before.
Because it is an obviosly a chrysler :)
Hey man, nice car!
My uncle had the van version of the Chevrolet Corvair
Thats why my antenna went up when at the 35:35 point of the chronometer I noticed no mention of the van.
The Marina Came As A 6CYL In Australia As Well As the 4 Cyl 51:36
The Gremlin was the indestructible car. It could take abuse that would leave most cars as nothing but piles of scrap iron.
looking at the Corvair put me in mind of my aunt that drove the Corvair hardtop sedan - that was clear back in 1962
She used to put pennies in the dashboard Speaker grill louvers [ pennies were a perfect fit for those radio speaker louver cutouts ,] she used to keep those pennies there to use in parking meters
Can anyone imagine parking meters that had penny coin Operation?
Long time ago
Oh! And the Pinto had one redeeming value. The bodies, (sheet metal), was good for stock car bodies.
Sad that the still image appears to be Jay Leno as click bait...
The tr-7 was a failed imitation of the Lancia Stratos.
Nice vids about crap cars, shame about the slurring AI voiceover.Where have all the humans gone?
You DO like that phrase, "cautionary tale", as you use it on many of your descriptions
37 seconds in - ai poor pronunciation 👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎
I loved my Chevy Vega, Chevet, you get what you pay for, all cars under cariage rusts, washing your car often will take care of that, this narrator is speaking in tongues, the spuindtrack is not in sync with the video, and the scrambled words makes it hard to listen to!🤨
Please cease showing modified vehicles. Pinto was a mess . You really need to know more about your subject matter. Most of these cars were as far as our technology allowed at the time . Cheap ,,,yes. Simple ,,yes. Almost anyone could repair and maintain them. Try that today’s vehicles. Requires a Computer tech to work on one.