The Cars in Your Life

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  • Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024
  • A light, humorous look at the motor car and the great North American itch for a place on the road.
    Directed by Terence Macartney-Filgate - 1960 | 29 min
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Комментарии • 25

  • @dekelanson5280
    @dekelanson5280 Год назад +3

    22:08 was a Dukefest 20 years before the Dukes of Hazard.

  • @ianmedium
    @ianmedium Год назад +3

    Oh how I wish car horns sounded like they did back then!

  • @Sully8858
    @Sully8858 7 лет назад +7

    I don't know anything about Albert Mayer other than what he says starting at 18:20 in this vid, but he saw the future anarchy caused by solo transport. Somebody should have listened to that guy.

    • @heliumtrophy
      @heliumtrophy 5 лет назад +1

      Oh you know, somebody would've thought that his vision is too much lefty-pinko bullshit. Much of humanity is close-minded.

    • @stevengrayson9238
      @stevengrayson9238 3 года назад

      instablaster.

    • @michaelharker6170
      @michaelharker6170 2 года назад

      Wow I saw your comment and went back to listen more closely. Brilliant man.

  • @themovietheatre
    @themovietheatre 7 лет назад +3

    See Cummings, Harold Cummings, see Cummings for your Chevrolet

  • @themovietheatre
    @themovietheatre 6 лет назад +1

    27:33 Robert Bourassa and Rene Levesque (or Belmont)

  • @themovietheatre
    @themovietheatre 6 лет назад +1

    28:17 St. Catherine in front of Place Montreal Trust

  • @Admiral8Q
    @Admiral8Q Год назад

    13:20 F.Y.I. you don't look at an amoeba through a telescope. Rather, through a microscope! 😏

  • @themovietheatre
    @themovietheatre 6 лет назад +1

    26:33 Decarie Circle

  • @jordanlucien426
    @jordanlucien426 7 лет назад +3

    it's weird knowing that people bought a car year after year back then, unlike now buying one then keeping it for many years

    • @Sully8858
      @Sully8858 7 лет назад +5

      They also didn't finance them for 72 months back then, either. Of course, the price of the average car wasn't more than half the average American's annual income.

    • @endoresu
      @endoresu 3 года назад +1

      Car lasted way less then nowadays. Back then a 6 year old car was pretty much worn out. They all had 5 digit odometers.

    • @kimchipig
      @kimchipig 3 года назад +3

      I grew up in Quebec when this was made. A three year old car in the 1960's had big rust holes it it. Five years was considered ancient.

    • @EdmontonRails
      @EdmontonRails Год назад +1

      @@endoresu That's strange, considering how much better cars were built in those days. Even if the thing broke down it could be repaired by the owner with common tools, no need to hack an onboard computer or get a new set of plastic clips just to change a filter. Sure, better metal and paint chemistry helps prevent cars from rusting as fast but that technology peaked during the 1980s with galvanized body panels. If road salt was anything other than a car industry plot to shorten vehicle lifespans, we would see vehicles being made from galvanized or even stainless steel these days.

    • @endoresu
      @endoresu Год назад

      @@EdmontonRails I wouldn't trade my coil on plugs and direct injection for points and a carburators.

  • @gamingchannel8344
    @gamingchannel8344 7 лет назад

    2 yeah

  • @privateprivate1865
    @privateprivate1865 Год назад

    Raymond Lowey had a Gaudy sense of style imo

    • @tnaoro
      @tnaoro 4 месяца назад

      Yes

  • @privateprivate1865
    @privateprivate1865 Год назад

    Yes.. yearly model change is wasteful

  • @garyhersemeyer2642
    @garyhersemeyer2642 7 месяцев назад

    Interesting, except for the boring interview segments.