Maybe a 90s heroin trafficker chase now? Smuggling skag in some Cosworths or JDM stuff, escaping from Carltons or XJSes, giving everyone Trainspotting vibes.
How about a smokey and the bandit style chase? Trans Am vs the cops? However in true Smokey and the Bandit style your running blocker for another vehicle. The other vehicle needs to get to location x and you've to protect it.
@@Edgecrusherdk well considering how the law acts in this day and age especially in poorer areas yes yes i do in fact have disdain for the police also doesnt help that they tried to book my dad who is a hard working citizen for "public intoxication" when he walked out of a bar on his birthday having a good night by deciding to put him up against the car and pat him down for no reason and when he protested like anyone would since he was having none of that they tazed him so overall yeah im sick of the law since they seem to not do jack when you actually have a problem
Even back then people knew that quality tires are effing important. The best bootleggers were mostly caught with low quality tires on the day of the arrest.
@@harrisonrobinson7990 I did. I would rephrase the first comment so that "the bootleggers that were caught, were caught with bad rubber". I would have said that the best bootleggers did not get caught to begin with. Hence they were the best. Also I don't buy the story that someone would have made enough statistics back in the day about the tyres of bootleggers to make a decisive statement on their importance.
Your car definitely should’ve been faster moonshiners were known for having faster cars than the police and moonshiners used their cars for early nascar
Yeah a moonshiner could’ve gotten way more that 110hp in their cars, and they also knew how to build better suspension and brakes. I think they should rerun this one with rebuilt cars.
Kyle Jackson Also this is nitpicking a bit but the Ford Business Deluxe would’ve been a better choice as bootleggers used normal cars that were built not hot rods.
Quick history lesson: the bootleggers got started in the 1920's, during the Prohibition era, where people cooked moonshine in their own basements, but when making it in larger quantities intended for sale, they needed fast cars that were capable of outrunning the police. Especially after the market crash of 1929, there was a very high demand for alcohol in the US, which could only be made illegally, making the demand for fast, customized cars even higher. This all ended in 1932, when the Prohibition was ended, alcohol was legal again, and the cars were no longer needed. But instead of scrapping them, many people wanted to see which of the custom cars was fastest, and so, NASCAR was invented.
This isn't necessarily true, people are still running moonshine into dry counties in the US to this day. Virginia loses $20,000,000 a year to illegal whiskey distribution.
Idea, a Harry Potter theme. Let's say there is a golden Peel P50 or Fiat Abarth or etc. and yourself Alex are riding a broom (A.K.A something large like a Mercedes 6x6), meanwhile the other 10 are hunting you down. The Abarth though is confined to only a few parts of the map, let's say the Mortimer Gardens to the Viaduct
The it's awesome that you did this on a racing game. After all Bootlegging or "Runnin' 'Shine' "(Moonshine) as we refer to in the U.S., was the genesis of American Stock Car racing. Drivers started bragging about how fast their cars were.....Then egos took over and they would race to see who's car was faster. 73 Years later NASCAR's "Cup" series is still going strong.
It's totally fine that your car was faster. Moonshiners were some of the original hot rodders (by necessity) so you're actually pretty accurate. May e could have bumped it up a bit higher but close enough. Looks fun!
And don't forget it won three stock car championships in a row..with a straight-six in an era getting dominated by V8s! It was ahead of its time but Hudson didn't have the budget to keep upgrading its cars unlike the larger companies!
@@NotDaender yep it was out turning the cars with v8s because the floor went lower then the frame so lower center of gravity better handling. It had a 160 horsepower with the world biggest 6 cylinder engine in the world with twin 1 barrel carbs it was the coolest car with a i6 in It's day.
@@MFKR696 whether you like it or not since net neutrality is gone throttling and shitty internet is a common occurrence even in good areas so your point is invalid
Top speed for a Hudson in ‘51, ‘52 was around 115 to 120 and for a ford coupe it was about 100, the Hudson was one of the best handling cars in the ‘50’s due to their low center of gravity, which made them very popular in the early days of NASCAR as well as their ability to easily pull out of a powerslide, the handling was better than even a coupe like that ford.
not my favorite, tbh. the straight line advantage wasn't big enough to make up for the incalculably large handling advantage the cops had in their 20+ years newer cop cars
not even considering bootleger cars made way more power since you know ingenuity of swaps and superchargers from bigger v8 vehicles being much more easy back then since the car industry wasnt cancer especially in the electronics department since there really wasnt any
Very great vid bro and most bootleggers ran on dirt back roads once they was running not many stayed on a paved road because most southern roads back then was dirt only the bigger cities had some paved
Brilliant to watch can't get enough of the vids, just as well posts are often-- any clean racing groups out there I can join absolutely fed up of rammers and nudgers 😤
That was a great twist to the chase! One odd point though (and nothing you did) is that the Ford is supposed to be a flathead V8 but has the sound of an old inline 6 Still really cool and hope to see more of this!
🎶 Have you heard this story of the Hot Rod Race When Fords and Lincolns was settin' the pace. That story is true, I'm here to say I was drivin' that Model A. 🎶 Plz someone get the reference.
This was great. My favorite chase so far. The only thing that could have improved it would have been some Benny Hill theme music for the first time you took to the fields.
The 32 wasn't used much by bootleggers, there isn't much room for "product". Junior Johnson (a known bootlegger from early NASCAR) used, and still owns, his 40 Ford Delux. Edit: The aaaooooga horn wouldn't be correct either.
Not gonna fit much booze in that little hot rod. Bootleggers ran cars with some room in them. You should try it with a legendary setup like a '49 Ford with a 275 hp Cadillac v8 and add a few hundred pounds for the cargo. Hudsons were also popular, good power and great handling for their day.
This race should've been run at night... without headlights.... and the shine runner should have an extra 1,000lbs in the rear with oversprung rear suspension.
hudson hornets in real life are actually really good, they have a flat straight six with two single barrel carbs and are very well balanced and turn and handle quite nicely
You need a 40 ford, 40’s Chevy business coupe. They usually had the 516 Cadillac ambulance engines (engines shipped to dealers without serial numbers) the old dodge or Oldsmobile sedans were popular too. Leaf springs, brakes and tires from the trucks of the day and other slick mods. Brake light toggle switches, airplane landing lights for headlamps or tucked behind grille. Shiner cars always rode rear end high when empty that way it would ride level when loaded.
Your Ford certainly could've used no more than one or two power (intake and exhaust) mods to give it a slightly better performance advantage over the cops. It's basically be one modified runner vs a swamp of cops. If you try to evenly balance the runner's car with pursuit vehicles like you've done, then you really stack the odds against you. Good chase, but try to make it more fair for yourself so these go longer!
Everyone seem to love the fast races with the fastest supercars available and going ridiculous speeds, but I absolutely and utterly love slow races with slow cars. I think my favorite class is top of C class.
Love the concept, but next time there should be two Bootleggers. And you mention having a decoy runner, just as I finished typing that. Haha. And keep in mind, runners back in the day stuck mostly to the back roads, woods, etc. hardly ever went on the paved roads.
@A real bisexual petrol-head It's not only the fact they had more powerful engines. They had "step down" design which helped on the corners. I really recommend to watch this episode : ruclips.net/video/hPoIb3zTGcA/видео.html . All true and geniue facts about this faboulus car ;)
So is this the new style of pursuit videos on this game ? What's next ? 1) smokey and the bandit 2) dukes of hazard (with mean green machine) 3 Italian job (old school mini then new one to compare ) 4 vanishing point This could be a epic series
this reminds me of a ps1 game called dukes of hazzard racing for home where uncle jessie, boss hogg and black jack perril were bootleggin' from the law
Now we need the Italian Job. A souped up mini cooper.
we need 3 of them for it to be perfect
And then Smokey and the Bandit (or as close as you can get)
@@ex_vitae the car's in the game so it should be easy
Better still, the Lego Mini Coopers.
@@edwardburek1717 no Lego cops though
Could really make this into series. Famous car chases from tv and film. Would recommend bullitt, blues brothers and dukes of hazzard.
Is the Gran Torino in the game? It could do with a bit of Starsky & Hutch action and nonsense.
Edward Burek that sounds awesome but there’s no gran torino at the moment
Thelma & Louise!
smokey and the bandit. kinda need a big truck
I wanna see the oj chase
This made me realize how cool an actual bootlegging/smuggling game could be. Something set in the 1920s-30s using the Wreckfest engine.
I was thinking of something like this after watching some history videos about bootleggers. This would be a very fun game.
Maybe a 90s heroin trafficker chase now?
Smuggling skag in some Cosworths or JDM stuff, escaping from Carltons or XJSes, giving everyone Trainspotting vibes.
Or a 80s ccocaine chase.
Finish line in Leith.
revolver ocelot1991 ya In a white testarossa
@@s19pajua13 the boggier suger man.
I was kinda thinking the 90s Corvette being chased by the 90s impalas
How about a smokey and the bandit style chase? Trans Am vs the cops? However in true Smokey and the Bandit style your running blocker for another vehicle. The other vehicle needs to get to location x and you've to protect it.
Yes
Yeeeeeeesssssssss
what we are dealing with here is a total lack of respect for the law
Ha! I just suggested the same thing and then saw this!
@@Edgecrusherdk well considering how the law acts in this day and age especially in poorer areas yes yes i do in fact have disdain for the police also doesnt help that they tried to book my dad who is a hard working citizen for "public intoxication" when he walked out of a bar on his birthday having a good night by deciding to put him up against the car and pat him down for no reason and when he protested like anyone would since he was having none of that they tazed him so overall yeah im sick of the law since they seem to not do jack when you actually have a problem
Me and Gliscor flying past at 8:55 if only we were a few sceonds later haha n not go shooting past
UltraBlakey That’s cool
Hey man how could I get into one of these chases it would be so much fun
7:06 the ultimate disguise for that traffic car, switching paint while driving
You could do a dukes of hazzards type of chase
Or Like Smokey and the Bandit
I wanna see both
Both would be cool
Yes
Ex_Vitae and yes
Fun fact: Anchorage, Alaska actually did have a Hudson Hornet police car during the 1950s.
As someone who's into history and recently got into racing I love so much that this exists
Even back then people knew that quality tires are effing important. The best bootleggers were mostly caught with low quality tires on the day of the arrest.
How could they be the best if they were caught?
Tauno Kekkonen because they were using low quality tires, did you even read the first comment?
@@harrisonrobinson7990 I did. I would rephrase the first comment so that "the bootleggers that were caught, were caught with bad rubber". I would have said that the best bootleggers did not get caught to begin with. Hence they were the best.
Also I don't buy the story that someone would have made enough statistics back in the day about the tyres of bootleggers to make a decisive statement on their importance.
*Copperhead Road plays quickly in the background*
Nah, Foggy Mountain Breakdown
Don’t you know you never come back from copperhead road
Your car definitely should’ve been faster moonshiners were known for having faster cars than the police and moonshiners used their cars for early nascar
Yeah a moonshiner could’ve gotten way more that 110hp in their cars, and they also knew how to build better suspension and brakes. I think they should rerun this one with rebuilt cars.
Kyle Jackson Also this is nitpicking a bit but the Ford Business Deluxe would’ve been a better choice as bootleggers used normal cars that were built not hot rods.
However he Said that he knows it should be faster, but he won't make it that way to keep it balanced.
Dude it was the 1950s they didn't have the best stuff my guy and most could barely reach 80
Riley Blair You’d be surprised what and enterprising individual can do with a semi-truck supercharger and heavy duty truck suspension even back then
Man. Forza sure does look different when you cant make a turn at 70mph. And i like it.
Quick history lesson: the bootleggers got started in the 1920's, during the Prohibition era, where people cooked moonshine in their own basements, but when making it in larger quantities intended for sale, they needed fast cars that were capable of outrunning the police. Especially after the market crash of 1929, there was a very high demand for alcohol in the US, which could only be made illegally, making the demand for fast, customized cars even higher. This all ended in 1932, when the Prohibition was ended, alcohol was legal again, and the cars were no longer needed. But instead of scrapping them, many people wanted to see which of the custom cars was fastest, and so, NASCAR was invented.
This isn't necessarily true, people are still running moonshine into dry counties in the US to this day. Virginia loses $20,000,000 a year to illegal whiskey distribution.
I love your panicked “OOOH... THE FUZZ! THE FUZZ HAVE FOUND ME!”
Idea, a Harry Potter theme. Let's say there is a golden Peel P50 or Fiat Abarth or etc. and yourself Alex are riding a broom (A.K.A something large like a Mercedes 6x6), meanwhile the other 10 are hunting you down. The Abarth though is confined to only a few parts of the map, let's say the Mortimer Gardens to the Viaduct
@Samuel Culy they could be chasers
But what would be the ball that shoots around the field in the movie???
There's a soccer ball
Down by broadway
This chase goes good with the Dukes of hazard theme “Good Ol’ Boys”
how a motorsports was born. Bootlegger out running cops become nascar
A really good chase. Surprisingly even!
The it's awesome that you did this on a racing game. After all Bootlegging or "Runnin' 'Shine' "(Moonshine) as we refer to in the U.S., was the genesis of American Stock Car racing. Drivers started bragging about how fast their cars were.....Then egos took over and they would race to see who's car was faster. 73 Years later NASCAR's "Cup" series is still going strong.
This is one of the best failrace episode I loved I hope you would make more classic chases through this locations than through cities
This is the perfect idea - it was where this kind of thing all started after all!
It's totally fine that your car was faster. Moonshiners were some of the original hot rodders (by necessity) so you're actually pretty accurate. May e could have bumped it up a bit higher but close enough. Looks fun!
The Hudson was the best handling American car of It's time back in the early 50s that says alot.
And don't forget it won three stock car championships in a row..with a straight-six in an era getting dominated by V8s! It was ahead of its time but Hudson didn't have the budget to keep upgrading its cars unlike the larger companies!
@@NotDaender yep it was out turning the cars with v8s because the floor went lower then the frame so lower center of gravity better handling. It had a 160 horsepower with the world biggest 6 cylinder engine in the world with twin 1 barrel carbs it was the coolest car with a i6 in It's day.
you can see me in the thumbnail lol
What point in the video is the thumbnail because I missed it I guess
@@joypinkink yes
when i came round the corner when you were leaving ambleside it looks like i steered away from you, i was just lagging is all D':
lol Sure... Blame it on lag.... That's what every other shitty gamer does, so why not you too? lol
@@MFKR696 well, aren't you an asshole!😤
@@MFKR696 whether you like it or not since net neutrality is gone throttling and shitty internet is a common occurrence even in good areas so your point is invalid
@@nicholassammons3881 Well, aren't you special..
@@MFKR696 well, at least I am special and not a rude jerk like you!😡
Top speed for a Hudson in ‘51, ‘52 was around 115 to 120 and for a ford coupe it was about 100, the Hudson was one of the best handling cars in the ‘50’s due to their low center of gravity, which made them very popular in the early days of NASCAR as well as their ability to easily pull out of a powerslide, the handling was better than even a coupe like that ford.
These themed chases are fun as hell sir! Keep up the good work :D Tyty
this is so much more entertaining then modern car chase with their flawless slick cornering and super top speeds
2:17
"WEre Not Turning..!"
"Going To Visit Some Foliage. Hello Trees!
16:29 They all drive the wrong way LOL! Love the Hudson as a police car.
This was a lot of fun to watch (i only wish the game had period traffic options) :)
not my favorite, tbh. the straight line advantage wasn't big enough to make up for the incalculably large handling advantage the cops had in their 20+ years newer cop cars
not even considering bootleger cars made way more power since you know ingenuity of swaps and superchargers from bigger v8 vehicles being much more easy back then since the car industry wasnt cancer especially in the electronics department since there really wasnt any
Definitely series worthy! Famous movie chases for the win.
There is always some sort of sense of speed in these videos
Very great vid bro and most bootleggers ran on dirt back roads once they was running not many stayed on a paved road because most southern roads back then was dirt only the bigger cities had some paved
I'm a big fan and I love your Hunt the Survivor videos. Would love to see more specially on FH4.
Are there some Payday 2 players?
So what about van from payday 2 vs Swat cars? That can be real chalange.
Brilliant to watch can't get enough of the vids, just as well posts are often-- any clean racing groups out there I can join absolutely fed up of rammers and nudgers 😤
I’m exactly where I need to be.....said FailRace never.
It's amazing how new shocks can make a bumpy ride, smooth...
That was a great twist to the chase!
One odd point though (and nothing you did) is that the Ford is supposed to be a flathead V8 but has the sound of an old inline 6
Still really cool and hope to see more of this!
7:05 that BMW just went from red to silver.
Why dose this guys voice go so well with these videos good videos keep it up 👍
Do love these videos. Your ability to talk non stop is a talent. Everybody has one, yours is describing! Lol!
i had this idea since forza 3 and when i saw some one that had to jump with joy great video
I love the paint job on that bad boy, it looks so good!
WWII games, and now moonshine bootlegging games. Games of stuff my grandfather did in real life 🤣
🎶
Have you heard this story of the Hot Rod Race
When Fords and Lincolns was settin' the pace.
That story is true, I'm here to say
I was drivin' that Model A.
🎶
Plz someone get the reference.
Got Rod Lincoln! Such a good song!
AK02 Hot Rod Lincoln! Such a good song!
Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen!
This was great. My favorite chase so far. The only thing that could have improved it would have been some Benny Hill theme music for the first time you took to the fields.
The 32 wasn't used much by bootleggers, there isn't much room for "product". Junior Johnson (a known bootlegger from early NASCAR) used, and still owns, his 40 Ford Delux.
Edit: The aaaooooga horn wouldn't be correct either.
Fun fact historically bootleggers they use the river to navigate and move moonshine(alcohol)
Not gonna fit much booze in that little hot rod. Bootleggers ran cars with some room in them. You should try it with a legendary setup like a '49 Ford with a 275 hp Cadillac v8 and add a few hundred pounds for the cargo. Hudsons were also popular, good power and great handling for their day.
This race should've been run at night... without headlights.... and the shine runner should have an extra 1,000lbs in the rear with oversprung rear suspension.
I love how you think he is pulling away, and likely to escape, only to look back and get a view full of fuzz right on his tailpipe XD
hudson hornets in real life are actually really good, they have a flat straight six with two single barrel carbs and are very well balanced and turn and handle quite nicely
I liked this video before your intro was finished. Just because this was a brilliant idea.
*O Brother Where Art Thou Intensifies*
"oh George not the livestock"
THEE HASTNT SAYETH THOU WORDS
Another great chase video! Keep them comin', please.
You need a 40 ford, 40’s Chevy business coupe. They usually had the 516 Cadillac ambulance engines (engines shipped to dealers without serial numbers) the old dodge or Oldsmobile sedans were popular too. Leaf springs, brakes and tires from the trucks of the day and other slick mods. Brake light toggle switches, airplane landing lights for headlamps or tucked behind grille. Shiner cars always rode rear end high when empty that way it would ride level when loaded.
This was cool. Please do more Bootlegger's run.
Your Ford certainly could've used no more than one or two power (intake and exhaust) mods to give it a slightly better performance advantage over the cops. It's basically be one modified runner vs a swamp of cops. If you try to evenly balance the runner's car with pursuit vehicles like you've done, then you really stack the odds against you.
Good chase, but try to make it more fair for yourself so these go longer!
Great video! My favorite videos of yours are gta 5 survive the hunt.
And the beamng videos which is how I found your channel.
Looks like great grandpa is at it again with the law.
great video! only thing missing is playing Running Man Song (HQ) [Latcho Drom - La Verdine] from radio :D
I like the "Themed" Episodes like this !! And I agree with Sukki Blue.
You should add the song, I fought the Law, And the Law won, to the Video!!! LOL
7:05 the BMW X5 be like ,,shit u bringing the cops, I must activate my sneak strategy,,
Bouncy bouncy Ford,Bouncy bouncy Ford , I'm plowing the fields and i'm bouncing a Ford
You remember the piece they did on Top Gear, Fiesta vs Corvette in the shopping center? Would love to see you do that one!
Failrace is the James may of gaming.
Haven't played forza since 360 but that couple is badass
Hey, you should do a smokey and the bandit style of race/challange :)
Have you thought of doing a Baby Driver themed chase? Would be pretty cool to see what you can come up with
This was a great video. I loved that everyone had terrible control
You've convinced me to get a Hot-rod on FH4 X)
I want a Dukes of Hazzard/Blues Brothers style chase.
Digging that moon eyes paint job on the ford tho
This is the smoothest chase i've ever seen😂
😏😏Only thing it’s missing is classic fifties rock & roll dude🤘🏿🤘🏿
Everyone seem to love the fast races with the fastest supercars available and going ridiculous speeds, but I absolutely and utterly love slow races with slow cars. I think my favorite class is top of C class.
Some Chases ala the Taxi films. Lots of french hatchbacks chasing down red 190 Evo Mercs, 6th gen lancers and such.
Love the concept, but next time there should be two Bootleggers. And you mention having a decoy runner, just as I finished typing that. Haha. And keep in mind, runners back in the day stuck mostly to the back roads, woods, etc. hardly ever went on the paved roads.
This looks like a lot of fun, would be a really cool game mode
This game looks really cool. I played the first horizon I remember the online was fun
It is
What a FANTASTIC video!!
I love these chase videos! I wish the damage model was more along the lines of GTA5...
Now we need OJ Simpson Ford Bronco!
that was the most exciting chase yet. do more of the lower class vehicles like this. or like faster cars and terrible tires
I thought the suspension on the Hudson was bouncy, guess I was wrong. 😁
Been watching for a couple months now and have no idea why I'm not subscribed. I am now
smokey and the bandit would be a great one
Historically you should've used a 40 ford coupe with a centrifugal supercharger. They were some of the most popular runners.
Also the Hudson IRL would outdrag and outhandle that dinky little ford.
@A real bisexual petrol-head It's not only the fact they had more powerful engines. They had "step down" design which helped on the corners. I really recommend to watch this episode : ruclips.net/video/hPoIb3zTGcA/видео.html . All true and geniue facts about this faboulus car ;)
That was fun to watch, I bet it was fun to make!
You should recreate the classic car chase from Bullet. Still one of the best to date.
I want more of this, love the vintage cars.
So is this the new style of pursuit videos on this game ?
What's next ?
1) smokey and the bandit
2) dukes of hazard (with mean green machine)
3 Italian job (old school mini then new one to compare )
4 vanishing point
This could be a epic series
this reminds me of a ps1 game called dukes of hazzard racing for home where uncle jessie, boss hogg and black jack perril were bootleggin' from the law
That was awesome, more of this please!