And here I thought maybe people half a century ago would be more respectful of other people’s property. Instead, you see them risk damage to someone else’s vehicle just because there is $10 underneath it. $10 may have been closer to $100 in today’s money, but I still wouldn’t dream of tampering with someone else’s vehicle to get it. Make the bill $1000 and I still would have no right to do that!
An interesting observation indeed! The first lady may have been greedy, but she got enough of the bill to make it legal tender (51% or more). But the jack? And of course, bumping the car out of the way? Like Allen Funt says, the lady is dressed in white and unlikely to want to soil her hands or dress, but she takes what looks like a new 1959 Pontiac to bump the '59 Chevy. Probably her husband's car?
This is another hilarious episode. It was amazing to see how people reacted to the different situations. I would have taken the money and I would have turned it into the Lost and Found department of that business. Lost and Found departments were extremely common back then. Too many people today don't think about that.
@@elle45789 I wondered about that too. I think they probably had a staff member point it out to them but pretend he was in too much of a hurry to bother with it himself.
All the cars seen here are GONE FROM CITY STREETS-59 OLDSMOBILE SUPER 88,55 CHEVROLET BELAIR with 2 tone paint,59 CHEVROLET BELAIR /IMPALA,64 MERCURY PARK LANES,53/54 LINCOLNS,62 OLDSMOBILE 88 as most cars seen on these early 60s CANDID CAMERAS span the years:1948/49 tru 1962/66 as the ALL AMERICAN made cars lasted for a GOOD 16 YEARS OF WEAR!
$10 must have been worth $100 when this was filmed. Today, one would be in deep doo-doo pushing a car with the bumper of your own car. Bumpers are delicate, expensive and often have sensors embedded in them. You break someone's rear bumper with a nudge, and it's an expensive repair job. You'll break your own in the process.
But they are made from cheap plastic and are made exactly for the reason that you can bump something with it without damaging your actual car body and softening the impact. Sensors are in the seperate holes and there is a good chance they will not get damaged or at least not all of them so at the end you will just need to replace about $100 worth give or take (unless car is exclusive brand) bumper or get used one for 1/2 price and reinstall the electronics, if any. Bumpers are DIY jobs (no need to lift the car or have special tools) if you know what you are doing so you can get over with even less money and if there is just a small dent or scratches, all you need to do is to have some plastic filler glue, fiberglass cloth and plastic paint.
back then in the case of a collision the bumper would actually destroy the rest of your car instead of absorbing the impact, there's a reason no one makes bumpers like that anymore
@@mesofius Yep, but I've been rear ended a couple of times in my 2019 car. Really low speed stuff (one was being rear-ended in line at the car wash). There's replacing the bumper cover, fixing what's below that, reinstalling the sensors, painting the bumper, etc., etc. That 1 to 2 mile per hour rear end collision can cost $2,000. Now you know why car insurance is so expensive. :/
RussTheCoolGuy You're either from the 60's, or that language is still alive in your neck of the woods. Haven't thought of 'quickies' in over 40 yrs...lol
That dollar bill video I have seen before but it wasn't a candid camera clip. Sketch banknote under auto - Dave Allen 1976. Its only about 3 minutes long but really worth watching. 😂😂
@@GTVAlfaMan Lol, I agree. This was a year ago, I usually check over my comments before sending them. This one I missed 🤷🏻♀️ sorry. Dave Allen was an Irish comedian, his sketch (clip) was a banknote under a tire, it shows what he had to go through in order to get it. Doesn’t seem so funny anymore.
There's a comedy skit (see link below) by the Irish comedian Dave Allen, where he's walking down a street and sees a £10 note under a parked car wheel. He tries moving it to no avail. So he sees a cafe opposite and goes in and orders a cup of tea and waits for the driver to depart. He has several cups tea and then sees the car driver getting into the car and gets ready to run across the road. When he leaves the cafe all the other people in the cafe rush out in front of him. Unbeknown to him, everyone else in the cafe has been waiting for the car to leave. £10 was a lot then. 😂 ua-cam.com/video/sA-iF45pOlI/v-deo.htmlsi=yvo9ibtdnEJjYZcO
Nah, cars back then were built to tolerate bumps and dings. Especially the old American ones. You could probably smash through a brick wall, and it would still be drivable with only paintwork damage, and a few dents. Modern cars will crumple hitting a paint can left on the road. in a way, modern cars have made people more dangerous drivers, as they will often swerve or slam on the brakes to avoid something small like a paint can, or a branch to avoid the damage. Old cars would just keep going without a care in the world.
Wow. I can't believe she rammed a stranger's car for that. Back then it was probably worth $100 relative to today, but still, that's a lot of nerve. And jacking up a stranger's car? Imagine if you came out of a store and saw that going on with your car.
@@alessandrobianco7183 you were close, with inflation today it would be worth 88 dollars. even still, i wouldn't crash into someone's car to steal a hundred dollar bill from under their tire either lmao.
@@virg0_lem0nade all true, but moving a car a few inches via the bumper was common back then. It wouldn’t do any damage like on today’s cars the same push would scratch the paint
Back when all cars had metal bumpers! In the 70's i owned junkers from the 60's. I might be buzzed drinking and hit the car in front of me in traffic. Guy would get out and start yelling how he was gonna call the police! I would laugh and tell him, "Go ahead! This ain't my car, I stole it!" Roll forward and bump him again.
Super Day Day - You are so full of $#!+. It's likely, you would have taken the whole car, if you thought it could be gotten away with it. You are far more dishonest than these people. 1) Because the car was parked directly 'on' the money, does not mean it belongs to the car driver. 2) The car driver did not drop the money. 3) Why should they tell the driver? It's not theirs. If anything, they should have told the driver/owner that they moved the car...'that would be honest'. The car owner had nothing to do with the money.. ..[other than the car had mistakenly stopped on it] If it were my car, and I returned to someone jacking up my vehicle, or to someone pushing my car, and likely denting my bumper...I'd freakin lose it.
Josephine Roe You just have right to laugh at yourself lol 😂 and the true is you laugh at your ignorant and call it sense of humor. 😂 I’m laughing at you bc you remember my self how ignorant I was in the name of humor lol 😂
I love seeing all these old cars. Takes me back to my youth
These black and white c c bring back so many memories
Allen Funt was the perfect host for that show. The old Candid Camera humor is timeless.
Love his narration... "and who comes 'hot foot'en' out of the car" I haven't heard that expression in decades, makes it even funnier😄
I'm laughing so hard at some other CANDID CAMERA videos I was crying.
I so miss that show.
Especially the ones with the black and white videos.
Tears just come out from me,it is to hard for me 😂
lovely, thank you for bringing smile to everyone
These old clips are great but why are there so few on UA-cam? There could be hundreds of these.
James Kennedy they are uploading these videos continuously on this channel
Because UA-cam just started when you left your comment 🤣, now we are in 2020
thats what im saying
@@albertomatarrita4401 4 years ago UA-cam was made 11 years ago
@@albertomatarrita4401 UA-cam is closer to twenty years old
Awesome! I remember watching this show in the 1960's.
Pirate Labs perfect typo
@@IllKeepALightOn Opps, never noticed that.
wow, you must be ancient
And here I thought maybe people half a century ago would be more respectful of other people’s property. Instead, you see them risk damage to someone else’s vehicle just because there is $10 underneath it. $10 may have been closer to $100 in today’s money, but I still wouldn’t dream of tampering with someone else’s vehicle to get it. Make the bill $1000 and I still would have no right to do that!
I wouldn't either, but it's funny to watch others do it.
That's what I thought, that last lady was a horrible person, I wouldn't have done that even if it was $5000
Those cars were real cars with thick steel bumpers. This wont leave a scratch on those quality american chrome bumpers.
people gave pushes all the time,no biggie.
An interesting observation indeed! The first lady may have been greedy, but she got enough of the bill to make it legal tender (51% or more). But the jack? And of course, bumping the car out of the way? Like Allen Funt says, the lady is dressed in white and unlikely to want to soil her hands or dress, but she takes what looks like a new 1959 Pontiac to bump the '59 Chevy. Probably her husband's car?
that last one.... wooooo!
Still love candid cam.
2021 the only show that got laughters out me that i thought i was going to die. 🤣
Same here but i am not old as you are 😂
The last lady was my late mother 😀 OMG I can't believe it.
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oh come on. she look like she can drag you out of bed with a car solution 😀
Really ! She had girl power!
Wow!.
Why do you lie Dave, why all of these lies?
That's why he carries a portable Jack in his pocket...the last lady is priceless
Yeah. I thought that she used the best strategy to get the money the easiest way.
This is real girl power!
she is a dirty reckless thief. Happy to do $100 damage to nick $10 for herself.
Priceless?! You are retarded! It's thinking like that that's got society in the rut It's in!
NOW 85 ALLEN FUNT REMAINS ONE OFMY MOST FAVE COMEDIANS...I LAFF AGAIN TODAY!!! CHEERS!!!
I would have loved to see the reactions of the guy with the jack and the last lady when they find out theyve been filmed ! Lol.
This is another hilarious episode. It was amazing to see how people reacted to the different situations. I would have taken the money and I would have turned it into the Lost and Found department of that business. Lost and Found departments were extremely common back then. Too many people today don't think about that.
Who would notice money under a wheel?
@@elle45789 I wondered about that too. I think they probably had a staff member point it out to them but pretend he was in too much of a hurry to bother with it himself.
I'd love to find a prank dipstick that's 8 feet long. You could just zip tie a tube for it on to the real tube.
The human eye has evolved to perceive paper currency as shiny and glittery
some of this was quite funny but wow! the last lady risked damaging the car to get the money!
snowonder024 not the way cars were built back then
The way cars were built back then, this wouldn't have even dented it!!!
this was back when they had real quality cars so doing that wouldn't hurt it at all.
@@hunterjayfilm lol 😆
That last lady had me😂. Now that’s using American ingenuity. And I’ll bet there wasn’t a scratch on either one of them!
Amazing how they had to guts to do this.I'd be afraid the car owner would come along and yell.
If the car owner comes out and yells ,You punch him in the nose
One of the Candid Camera staff members was probably the owner of the car.
Imagine if it was a $100 bill.
@@midnightrunner684 r/iamabadass
@@allisoncorona8162 REALLY !!!... Wow, you're the new Sherlock Holmes!!
Brilliant! 🤣🤣🤣
I like the sideways car in the garage one the best
That last lady was the one who used her brain to get that 10 dollars. My wife would would never touch it. 😁
That last lady had me screaming laughing.
Oh to have one of those cars today
Bet you'd get a lot of money if you sold it.
@@blacsouljah Jay Leno probably has it.
@@mooncrab True.
hysterical !
*That $10 bill was worth more than a $200 today!*
$10 must have been worth $1,000 in today's money.
All the cars seen here are GONE FROM CITY STREETS-59 OLDSMOBILE SUPER 88,55 CHEVROLET BELAIR with 2 tone paint,59 CHEVROLET BELAIR /IMPALA,64 MERCURY PARK LANES,53/54 LINCOLNS,62 OLDSMOBILE 88 as most cars seen on these early 60s CANDID CAMERAS span the years:1948/49 tru 1962/66 as the ALL AMERICAN made cars lasted for a GOOD 16 YEARS OF WEAR!
Imagine trying to push another car with your car today. Major damage.
Where did they get all the antique cars to make this video? They’re still in such great condition that they look like new! 🚙 🚗
These videos were made in the late '50s and early '60s when the cars weren't antiques.
I think that 10.00$bill would be (approx) a 101.67$ in 2023🤯🤯
Wow the lady 👍👍👍👍👍
Was that a ford falcon with the bil underneath the tire
That 10 bucks is probably like 100 these days!
*$200!*
that ten dollars is worth 100 today
At 0:30, a bit of sanity in an insane Candid Camera world; a coca cola vending machine in the background, using the same logo it's always used.
To be fair 10 dollars in 1963 was about 100 dollars
the "classic" £10 under tyre dave allen sketch has been rumbled....allen fans gutted.
U mean $
$10 in 1963 = $88 in 2021
$10 must have been worth $100 when this was filmed. Today, one would be in deep doo-doo pushing a car with the bumper of your own car. Bumpers are delicate, expensive and often have sensors embedded in them. You break someone's rear bumper with a nudge, and it's an expensive repair job. You'll break your own in the process.
But they are made from cheap plastic and are made exactly for the reason that you can bump something with it without damaging your actual car body and softening the impact. Sensors are in the seperate holes and there is a good chance they will not get damaged or at least not all of them so at the end you will just need to replace about $100 worth give or take (unless car is exclusive brand) bumper or get used one for 1/2 price and reinstall the electronics, if any. Bumpers are DIY jobs (no need to lift the car or have special tools) if you know what you are doing so you can get over with even less money and if there is just a small dent or scratches, all you need to do is to have some plastic filler glue, fiberglass cloth and plastic paint.
back then in the case of a collision the bumper would actually destroy the rest of your car instead of absorbing the impact, there's a reason no one makes bumpers like that anymore
@@mesofius Yep, but I've been rear ended a couple of times in my 2019 car. Really low speed stuff (one was being rear-ended in line at the car wash). There's replacing the bumper cover, fixing what's below that, reinstalling the sensors, painting the bumper, etc., etc. That 1 to 2 mile per hour rear end collision can cost $2,000. Now you know why car insurance is so expensive. :/
@@roachtoasties I think for very minor bumps the old ones were better and for anything serious the new ones are better
Haha anything for money... even back then!
Mr Bean did the bill under the tire shtick.
This lady @2:40 lmao
Dig that classic Impala!!! Or izzit a Bel-Air???
Which clip?
Imagined If they'd left a 100$ bill.
lmao, people would do anything for money
I don't think the beginning of this video is loud enough
marty one
- Then crank up 'your' volume.
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Yes, I know...it was sarcasm - as was mine, except mine is true, if the direction were reversed.
@@justplainbrad7713 say again?
That title..
RussTheCoolGuy
You're either from the 60's,
or that language is still alive in your neck of the woods.
Haven't thought of 'quickies' in over 40 yrs...lol
1960 $10 in 2020 is $86.82 now it's not as crazy how people were determined in getting that $10 bill.
still crazy, I wouldn't touch someone's car for $100 ... I guess people were more impoverished back then
That dollar bill video I have seen before but it wasn't a candid camera clip.
Sketch banknote under auto - Dave Allen 1976. Its only about 3 minutes long but really worth watching. 😂😂
@@GTVAlfaMan Lol, I agree. This was a year ago, I usually check over my comments before sending them. This one I missed 🤷🏻♀️ sorry.
Dave Allen was an Irish comedian, his sketch (clip) was a banknote under a tire, it shows what he had to go through in order to get it. Doesn’t seem so funny anymore.
Gosh! Ten DOLLARS!!! Back then, that must have been worth a LOT!!! Gee whiz!!!
It was like $30 back then!
There's a comedy skit (see link below) by the Irish comedian Dave Allen, where he's walking down a street and sees a £10 note under a parked car wheel. He tries moving it to no avail. So he sees a cafe opposite and goes in and orders a cup of tea and waits for the driver to depart. He has several cups tea and then sees the car driver getting into the car and gets ready to run across the road. When he leaves the cafe all the other people in the cafe rush out in front of him. Unbeknown to him, everyone else in the cafe has been waiting for the car to leave. £10 was a lot then. 😂
ua-cam.com/video/sA-iF45pOlI/v-deo.htmlsi=yvo9ibtdnEJjYZcO
!0 points to the bumber car lady.. 🤣
$30 damage to her car for a $10 bill. Not to mention the other car.
T L S those cars were built like brick shithouses back then. No damage.
T L S PEOPLE BACK THEN WOULD USE THEIR BUMPERS. IN CALIFORNIA IF YOU DELAYED WHEN THE LIGHT TURNED GREEN. NO HORN WOULD SOUND. YOU WOULD GET PUSHED.
Wish we could do that now
Nah, cars back then were built to tolerate bumps and dings. Especially the old American ones.
You could probably smash through a brick wall, and it would still be drivable with only paintwork damage, and a few dents.
Modern cars will crumple hitting a paint can left on the road.
in a way, modern cars have made people more dangerous drivers, as they will often swerve or slam on the brakes to avoid something small like a paint can, or a branch to avoid the damage.
Old cars would just keep going without a care in the world.
lol damage? You mean a cm by cm scuff on the bumper. Well worth $10 back in the 60s.
Wow. I can't believe she rammed a stranger's car for that. Back then it was probably worth $100 relative to today, but still, that's a lot of nerve. And jacking up a stranger's car? Imagine if you came out of a store and saw that going on with your car.
*More like $200.*
people used to be so cheap back then, they'd do anything for $10, even crash into someone else's car. I'm glad we're beyond such behavior today.
10 dollars back then agree probably worth 100 in today's money
@@alessandrobianco7183 you were close, with inflation today it would be worth 88 dollars. even still, i wouldn't crash into someone's car to steal a hundred dollar bill from under their tire either lmao.
@@virg0_lem0nade all true, but moving a car a few inches via the bumper was common back then. It wouldn’t do any damage like on today’s cars the same push would scratch the paint
Back when all cars had metal bumpers! In the 70's i owned junkers from the 60's. I might be buzzed drinking and hit the car in front of me in traffic. Guy would get out and start yelling how he was gonna call the police! I would laugh and tell him, "Go ahead! This ain't my car, I stole it!" Roll forward and bump him again.
Today people would look at 10 dollar bill and laugh. You would need to make it at least 100 for inflation.
Caged And once you break it, it magically turns into $1.00😂😂😂😂😂😂😟😟
Caged $83 according to another post.
The car she pushed was in Park and moving it can cause a lot of damage like stripping the gears or ruining the transmission or something
As a woman, I think I am finally starting to understand where the "women driver" jokes came from long ago haha
I bet you are the life of the party rick where ever you go !!!
NOT !
@@dewalt4598 You should make up your mind
@@rickrick5041
Wow
Thanks for just proving what i said in my comment, lol
@@republican4u2nv78 As a woman? That sure makes a difference huh? How about as a man? How about as a person?
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Dishonest people, note they kept the money did not put note on car that they found it under that cars wheel.
Super Day Day
- You are so full of $#!+.
It's likely, you would have taken the whole car,
if you thought it could be gotten away with it.
You are far more dishonest than these people.
1) Because the car was parked directly 'on' the money, does not mean it belongs to the car driver.
2) The car driver did not drop the money.
3) Why should they tell the driver? It's not theirs.
If anything, they should have told the driver/owner that they moved the car...'that would be honest'.
The car owner had nothing to do with the money..
..[other than the car had mistakenly stopped on it]
If it were my car, and I returned to someone jacking up my vehicle, or to someone pushing my car, and likely denting my bumper...I'd freakin lose it.
If they drove up and parked on top of it then it's obviously not their money.
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How can you laugh at such videos when you see corrupted people? They do anything just for 10 dollars 💵
We can laugh because we have a sense of humor. You should get one too so you can enjoy life more.
Josephine Roe You just have right to laugh at yourself lol 😂 and the true is you laugh at your ignorant and call it sense of humor. 😂 I’m laughing at you bc you remember my self how ignorant I was in the name of humor lol 😂
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Looks scripted to me
The situations were scripted; the people's reactions weren't.
Not scripted,,,,these were real, on an old show Candid Camera as it says.
There's always one who wants to ruin the fun for others.
Apparently you don't understand the concept of Candid Camera.
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