A film like this pitching a product is fine by me. What can be annoying are the current crop of TV announcers in NASCAR that will report on: 'driver coming into the pits to get his fuel tank topped-off with Sunoco gasoline.' Or, 'driver coming in to get a fresh set of Goodyear tires.' I don't recall ABC, CBS, or ESPN in the 1980s ~ 90s do name-brand dropping to the extent that NBC does it nowadays.
The good old days , Nascar hasn't changed much except now they won't admit making mistakes. Love them towing the car off the track still on it's roof , and burned to a crisp. Ralph Earnhardt in the 47 👍
Old school Nascar at its finest! love knowing all these little bits showing future drivers and champions throughout this picture, 0:56 Buddy Baker, would win the Southern 500 in 1970 but in finished 37th this time due to distributer problems. 15:17 7 time Nascar champion Dale Earnhardts father, Ralph, driving for jack smith would end up with a 34th Place finish after this wreck. 15:51 A huge surprise for me is a Young David Pearson would finish 4th! Ahead of Richard Pettys Plymouth (finished 5th) Even after this tangle with Joe weatherly. 18:56 a tired Tiny Lund would finish 19th in his '62 Chevy here, but would go on to win the Daytona 500 next year reliving for Marvin Panch who finished 3rd in this picture. and finally, though left unmentioned in this picture, two other future winners Cale Yarborough who won the southern 500 5 times (1968, 1973, 1974, 1978, 1982) and Leeroy Yarbrough (no relation to Cale) who would win the Southern 500 in 1969. Cales Ford would finish 38th due to overheating, and Leeroy would retire his Pontiac with engine failure in 28th position. Anyways always a pleasure watching these old school Nascar races! This is absolute gold!
The piston rings promotion words in this film is of no issue for me, as when you consider what the NBC TV announcers in the 2023 Cup season do with name dropping, such as reporting on a car in the pits being fueled up with Sunoco gasoline; or so-and-so driver coming into the pits for a fresh set of Goodyear tires. Earlier eras of NASCAR coverage by ABC and CBS never name-dropped brands to the extent that current era TV announcers do.
Run what you brung 390 with a 427 block 375 hp police interceptor had a 62 galaxy special order from Putnam County GA sheriff and pops were best friends only way you could get hot rods in them days in 68 and 69 you could get chargers and roadrunners from Chrysler corporations and set all kinds of record's
@@AdrianJohnson-ms2zs That's showing a lot for 1962 even if it is hot. Compare what the beauty pageant girls were wearing. One piece with no cut for the hips. That's a granny suit. That girl was dancing damn near neked.
This was before my time but I enjoy watching these classic races
I had only seen grainy black andwhite wide world of sports you tube clip til today. AWESOME, thanks
I love the way they sneak up on you with an advertisement from the sponsor. 🤣
Junior Johnson was like a rocket.
Sweet ol nascar
They should bring back the beauty contest, I'd start watching Nascar again :)
The one at 9:47 had some fat cellulite thighs. The winner wasn't all that hot either.
Came for the race; stayed for the Pedrick Piston Rings pitch.
Glad I'm not the only one
A film like this pitching a product is fine by me. What can be annoying are the current crop of TV announcers in NASCAR that will report on: 'driver coming into the pits to get his fuel tank topped-off with Sunoco gasoline.' Or, 'driver coming in to get a fresh set of Goodyear tires.'
I don't recall ABC, CBS, or ESPN in the 1980s ~ 90s do name-brand dropping to the extent that NBC does it nowadays.
Gotta be one of my top 5 racing stories.
love these old films, promotional or not.
Miss Some Fun of Myrtle Beach?
Sounds like fun! 😎
The good old days , Nascar hasn't changed much except now they won't admit making mistakes.
Love them towing the car off the track still on it's roof , and burned to a crisp.
Ralph Earnhardt in the 47 👍
$20,000 dollars is about $170,000 dollars in today's money.
Old school Nascar at its finest! love knowing all these little bits showing future drivers and champions throughout this picture,
0:56 Buddy Baker, would win the Southern 500 in 1970 but in finished 37th this time due to distributer problems. 15:17 7 time Nascar champion Dale Earnhardts father, Ralph, driving for jack smith would end up with a 34th Place finish after this wreck. 15:51 A huge surprise for me is a Young David Pearson would finish 4th! Ahead of Richard Pettys Plymouth (finished 5th) Even after this tangle with Joe weatherly. 18:56 a tired Tiny Lund would finish 19th in his '62 Chevy here, but would go on to win the Daytona 500 next year reliving for Marvin Panch who finished 3rd in this picture. and finally, though left unmentioned in this picture, two other future winners Cale Yarborough who won the southern 500 5 times (1968, 1973, 1974, 1978, 1982) and Leeroy Yarbrough (no relation to Cale) who would win the Southern 500 in 1969. Cales Ford would finish 38th due to overheating, and Leeroy would retire his Pontiac with engine failure in 28th position.
Anyways always a pleasure watching these old school Nascar races! This is absolute gold!
0:57 Buddy Baker
Yes, I noticed him too! very cool seeing My favorite NASCAR driver so young, Good eye!
Nice thumbnail. 😍😍😍
You know, I know a friend of mine who looks exactly the same as the woman on the far left.
The safety on the cars changed a lot from the fifties to the early 60's, but the drivers still get out wearing regular clothes. LOL
Dale Earnhardt's father Ralph is shown spinning out.
4:50 not Bud Moores voice...lol
Most definitely not
Agreed
The piston rings promotion words in this film is of no issue for me, as when you consider what the NBC TV announcers in the 2023 Cup season do with name dropping, such as reporting on a car in the pits being fueled up with Sunoco gasoline; or so-and-so driver coming into the pits for a fresh set of Goodyear tires.
Earlier eras of NASCAR coverage by ABC and CBS never name-dropped brands to the extent that current era TV announcers do.
Is that Glenn Wood at 2:55?
You betya
party time US style, bit dated but what the heck
Old Canadian flag at 7:00.
Run what you brung 390 with a 427 block 375 hp police interceptor had a 62 galaxy special order from Putnam County GA sheriff and pops were best friends only way you could get hot rods in them days in 68 and 69 you could get chargers and roadrunners from Chrysler corporations and set all kinds of record's
I loved seeing that chick from 10:48 to 11:16 doing The Twist.🥰
When she took her shirt off and just had the bikini on. You think she gave it up later?
@@bbigjohnson069 No way!
@@AdrianJohnson-ms2zs That's showing a lot for 1962 even if it is hot. Compare what the beauty pageant girls were wearing. One piece with no cut for the hips. That's a granny suit. That girl was dancing damn near neked.
@@bbigjohnson069 She was just a kid, perhaps no more than 18 or 19 years old. 🙂
@@AdrianJohnson-ms2zs Face looked young but body looked like she dropped a kid already.
What a wreck fest!
13:45
Fake squealing tires...fake engine sounds....commercial for piston rings...beauty contest....cool none the less...
They should bring back the beauty contest, I'd start watching Nascar again :)
No cause then they would dress like strippers like hooters girls