I've been getting paid to repair cars since age 13. Started off with lawnmower engines at age 10. Worked in garages sweeping and cleaning to learn more. I spent almost two years just building engines and I have drag raced and know enough that when a car gets sideways that it it caused by the tires not having equal pressure. Also making sure your rear end is putting the the same power to both wheels Then try to make the car balanced with the driver in it on all four wheels . I'm 58 now going through stage 4 cancer for the second time. Just want to pass on what I've learned. Thanks, Don Snow
Great tip to know Donald. So sorry ur going thru cancer again. It runs in my family real bad. No survivors that get cancer in my family. It just a shame. I hope u pull thru my friend with a prayer as well. God bless.
Yeah. Amen to that. A trip down memory lane for me - back in the early 90s I was a member of an outlaw V8 car club (The Rebels) that carried on like this in Wellington, NZ. None of the hot clubs would even speak to us and the monthly club runs were little more than semi-organised mayhem. A man could choke to death on the tire smoke if he wasn't careful. We had a lot of fun for a few years, then the landlord sold the clubrooms to a property developer in 1993 and it all sort of petered out after that. And I couldn't help but laugh out loud at the 4 minute mark - Quite a few members ended up in a ditch like that after putting on a show for the others (me included).
And I still have the car I used to drive then - a 64 Ozzie Falcon hardtop. Although it's now had a ground up rebuild at mind warping cost and the only part of the drag strip she ever sees now is the car park.
This is my generation. 52 now, graduated high school in 1984. I'm guessing that's about when this was filmed. You could buy a lot of these cars for $1000 to $2000 at the time.
@@big_red_machine3547 I AM 62 NOW STILL HAVE A 1995 Z28 STOCK BRO I STILL ACT CRAZY SOMETIMES I LIVE IN A SMALL TOWN IN TEXAS I BURN MY OWN MUSIC 70'S THERE IS ONLY ONE I WORRY ABOUT AND ITS NOT THE COPS ITS MY WIFE OF 39 YEARS MARRIED ......SHE DOES NOT LIKE FOR ME TO PUT MYSELF IN DANGER ....KNOW WHAT THOUGH?......I WEAR THE PANTS IN THIS HOUSE SO SHE JUST HAS TO CHILL.........OH NO GOTTA GO HERE SHE COMES SHSHSH
I sure wish it was like it was back then where these cars were plentiful and you could actually have fun in them. Now they are so damn expensive that you can’t go out and have a blast in them. You have to worry about hurting the paint or denting them.
Actually Jason, I know what you're saying here....but this sure looks like a damn dangerous place to be doing what they're doing. Wayyyyy too short of a playground for drag racing and all the non-sense they were doing. That one kid who ruined his Chevelle was damn lucky he wasn't killed outright. He easily could have spun around into an oncoming vehicle coming around that bend towards him.....totally unawares as to what was waiting for him and all the other innocent drivers just making their way down the road.
@@TheNerflover787 who is hating? I’m damn sure not a boomer and not hating at all. Just saying how much more power our cars make today then back then. That’s the opposite of hating, it’s a great thing.
Acid washed jeans, mullets, chicks with huge hair, slotted dish mags, raised white letter tires, and Van Halen. Takes me back. Such a shame about the '67 SS Chevelle. Thats what screwing around, doing do-nuts, etc does.
You forgot Halter Tops, oh my! lol. Before I had a license I had nine cars lol. "65 GTO with 389 TriPower first car at 15 yo. Then I went crazy on the cars lol. '66 SS Chevelle, 67 SS Chevelle, '70 Chevelle, '71 Chevelle, then I discovered Novas lol. '65 2 Dr HT, '67 2 Dr, '69 2Dr (396/turbo 400!), '70, '71...Haha the good old days..Raced my '69 396 Nova against a CJ5 with a AMX 390ci in it lol. That was nuts lmao. Dam jeep hopped about three times and took off in 4wd lmao. Hard to win against 4wd lmao. Cops got to know me personally...Then it got ugly.
It wasn't the screwing around, it was being so clueless you don't even know you're clueless. I'm just glad he didn't wipe out the spectators before crashing. BTW, my first street rod was a '60 Chevy with a 409, bored 60 over, Jahns pistons, Crane cam, custom head work, Hooker headers, dual AVS four barrel carbs, Capacitive discharge ignition, Muncie 4 speed, and I was 14 years old when I built it. Since then I have had more street rods than I can count. I currently have a '69 Elky SS 396 4 sp, planning to install a 632 Merlin.
Ian Bucholtz, I'm 44 and have a '78 Camaro. It's got a SBC 385 stroker (.040" over 350 block with 3.75" stroke crank), TH350 w/Coan 2600 RPM stall convertor and 3.42 gears w/Duragrip posi.
So cool. Thanks for the video. I remember buying a 1970 Buick Gran Sport 455 in 1983 for about $400 or so. And it wasn't in bad shape at all. Torque monster. Muscle cars just weren't worth much back then. I also used to have a bunch of Mopar parts - 340 six pak intake and carbs, linkage, with the air cleaner, - sold that for $150 and was happy. 4 speed transmissions, some engines, pistol grip shifters, etc - nobody cared back then. Just used cars and used parts. I guess that's why all the muscle car stuff is rare and expensive now. This is just a cool old video - hope everybody enjoys it.
That 1970 Buick Gran Sport 455 was very special. 1970 was the last production year in GM for high compression, premium gas engines outside of police package . In 1971 and beyond GM had blanket low compression to accommodate 87 octane. The drop in HP and especially torque was quite noticeable.
Dude pumping the gas was funny. I said he's going to wreck that thing! About 10 seconds later it went to the clip of it in the ditch. I was speechless.
The Olds with the one-legger burnout was funny. Real old school like when you bought your first car for $300 bucks from an ad in the newspaper in the 1980s.
Wow. Even though I wasn't even old enough to drive when this was recorded it makes me miss the 80s so much. Bad ass cars, good peoples, heavy metal and no cops and the regular drivers on the road not bitching. Good stuff man. This video is priceless. The 80s hands down the best time to have grown up. These kids today just don't know. Thanks for posting this. Made me feel like I did. at 14 watching my brother in his Torino with his friends.
life was definitely more fun WITHOUT cell phones that you could text and watch videos on. google and apple have ruined life for so many people and they don't even realize it.
Wow, That was a blast from the past. It had to be from the 80's sometime, They look like people I once hung out with back in the day. That guy was bound to wreck,he was getting a little carried away,too bad we didn't get to see the crash. Thanks for sharing the old video.
Yeah judging by the random cars driving by I'm thinking it's early 80s, plus the hair styles, LOL I got my 1970 Dodge Challenger 340 four speed car in the early 80s fun car to drive through high school and beyond, actually I still have it today but needs a total restoration.
My dad had a 340 Duster that he bought from some old drag racer in the 70's and he's got so many stories about the races he won lol... Like blowing the doors off a stingray with the tires spinning the whole way... Snow tires.
This was Port Alberni in 1987 or 88. Know lots of those cars. Some of the cars and engines live on in that tiny little town. Brings back great memories
Not a cop in sight. How in da fuck did they manage that. Shut down the highway? Was this a scheduled event? Anyway it happened is all fucken right. Right on.
@@ryanducharme7505 Port Alberni is a tiny lilttle town on Vancouver Island in BC (Canada) here - there would've only been 2 or 3 cops in total in that town back in that I'd bet...
@@Carl_Jr yeah but rarely did anyone actually get shot or killed. Now look at someone the wrong way. A fight fist to fist is a hell of a lot better than a drive by shooting.
@@stevenbaker8184 Okay? I don't know where area you live but that doesn't happen where I live. Boys don't fight at all. They cower out and fight vicariously on social media. They don't have the guts to fist fight anymore. It's pathetic.
I remember doing this back in the late 60's early and mid 70's..My cousin had a 69 Super Bee that cleaned a lot of clocks. Route 8 in the Valley in CT was always wild on a Friday and Saturday night...miss those days.
doubt you’ll see this but as a fellow CT citizen i hear my dad tell me all about the 80’s and how crazy route 8 was. he was from the Thomaston area. his first car was a 69 olds mobile 442. i just so happened to pick up a liking for muscle cars and just recently picked up my first car a 70 chevelle, building it up slowly but surly. just cool to see someone else from CT in the comments
@@Zach-vt2ze I owned 2 mustangs...a 66' and a 67'...a 64 Impala SS, 67 LeMans 326 and a 68' Torino fastback with a 302, 4bbl, a street cam, 3 speed and headers. Not the fastest but respectable. Never should have sold the LeMans...oh well...lots of great memories.
@@mauricepowers8079 yeah my chevelle is a malibu but it has a 454 in it. i haven’t had it for long so far i just got a new holley carburetor that i just put on it the other day. it sounds like it’s got a cam in it but i haven’t taken the motor apart yet, supposedly it’s bored over .30, needs a lot of body work not horrible rust but whoever did the bondo job did awful so it’ll be a slow process but at least i have my dream car. neighbors are gonna hate me cause it’s really loud but oh well
@@Zach-vt2ze I just recently sold a 91 Chevy C10 P/U that had a 350 bored .030" over...4 bolt main, Edelbrock Hi-Rise w/Holley 750 double pumper...wicked Cam and open Headers...LOUD 😂 ... Attracted some SERIOUS attention at the lights. Driving a sardine can Nissan P/U now...miss the beast. 😁
When you could buy Cragar SS wheels for $49.99 off the wall at your local Hi-Gear or Trak Auto store. Trying to squeeze N50-15’s under the wheel well with the help of some Hi-Jackers
@@jettv3491 that would be a Kraco audio stereo, an Audiovox equalizer and Jensen TriAxial 6x9 speakers propped up in the back window. Ahh, the good old days! Cruising in the Aspen Hill parking lot in Silver Spring, Md. during the late 70’s and early/mid 80’s. The cars here in this video remind me of simpler times. I still have a hot rod and I’m building another. My hot rod is a 1967 Chevy C10 step-side short bed with a 383 stroker. Full roller motor w/ tunnel ram and 2x4 bbl Holley carbs. It’s got gobs of torque and horsepower, a 3500 stall in a turbo 400 trans, and 373 gears, lunchbox locker in the original 12 bolt Chevy rear. No LS here. Just good and time tested gen 1 Chevy small block performance.
Brings back great memories, my first car was a 68 Chevelle ss396 and third was a 70 Chevelle ss 396. I kept the 70 for 8 years even thru 4 years on active duty. Sadly in 80 they were virtually worthless and with a kid on the way i sold it for $1200. Watching the video reminded me of those care free days.
Back in 1977 a friend of mine had a 1963 Chevy ll Nova with a racing 350 engine and 4- speed……………running from the police one evening he was clocked at 162 mph. That was INSANE for a streetcar back then.
I had a '64 20+ years ago. The Novas were small so they would cut though the air better that full size cars but still had terrible aerodynamics to go with being a few hundred pounds lighter so it was like Mach 1 in a biplane at speed. A fun but dangerous combo. The 40's tech front end didn't help...
Somewhere there is a bald 50 something year old in a old torn up Motley Crue t shirt telling stories about the day he was dragging his chevelle and a guy running him up a hill.
@454easy amen to that! Had a 1970 mercury cougar eliminator my senior year in high school! Bought it for a 64 falcon sprint and 1500.00. Can't touch it now for less than a hundred grand..if..you can find one
I love K-5 blazers...my buddy john had one was gold and white,rollbar fog lights.Wew ould take top offa nd go for a ride on old mining roads...wow we had so much fun...just having fun...cold beers and some good brown...the smiles we shared are imprinted forever....nothing short of amazing times with real friends...I miss you john
I remember days in the 70s just like this. Everyone had long hair. They all wore mechanics shirts and turned a few wrenches, pumped gas or worked at an auto parts store. Cared about nothing other than more speed. No one had cell phones then. Everyone got along. Watching this brings back some great memories. It's very likely all these awesome cars are crushed and gone forever. Hopefully not.
Yes, a lot were crushed. I worked at junk and scrap yards. Never crushed a 69 charger! But did all the others except the 3 wheeler. Boss wouldn’t let us save any!
Wow, this is great! I'm 55 and this makes me think of my first car, 1970 Riviera. 455, Holley four barrel, posi-trac, Baby Moon Smoothies. That old girl could haul ass, true sleeper. Wasn't bad for taking a gal to the submarine races up at the lake, either.
We got together every Friday and Saturday night to race on Hwy 140 west of Klamath Falls. We had a measured quarter-mile painted on the asphalt. Lol. Around midnight a couple state troopers would roll in, make us pour out any open beers, and tell us to get our asses back to town.
Yea, we did that down where I'm from back in the mid to late 60s. North Florida. I had a '67 GTO with a 421, good parts and gears. Ran with the Hemi cudas, Chevelles, Camaros and Roadrunners....and didn't lose!
Those 421's were animals! I had a couple of Mustangs, a '65 fastback 289 4-speed , and a '69 Mach 1 drag-pack 428 Cobra Jet 4-speed car. What a blast! Wish I still had them.
I'm completely speechless. Reminds me of the day when . . .Go ahead and fill in the rest. Definitely one of the best videos ever! Way to go camera person!
Yeap remember the good old day had a 70 SS camaro just hooker headers, nice cam, stock Rochester bordout secondaries 15 in rear 3.5 in front every Friday night you win some and loose some 18 years old in 1983 best time of my life video bring back lot's of memories thanks
This is to cool of video . What a flashback!!! Hard to go out and have this kind of fun anymore. Pure american. I start realizing my age when l see these older videos. Way cool, thanks for sharing!!
Buelligan88 Yeah we did too!!! Ours was called Lang's rd. where it was a quarter mile from gas line pole to gas line pole. It was 1984 and I had a 1970 Chevelle SS 454 4 speed with 456 gears I bought for $2800.00 my best friend had a 76 455 Tran's- am those were the day's. If we only would have kept them!!!
This about 1986. It was a BLAST! I loved it and had a 69 Charger R/T 440 magnum during this Golden Age. Shout out to all my Rock Mtn Rd. racing peeps near Stone Mountain Georgia!
This was awesome! I live here in Northern New Hampshire and we have a few old car clubs which hold cruise nights and car shows. My late husband and I belonged to one and he was also the club DJ. Some of these cars in the video are the same makes and models as what the car guys and girls have now. The roadside scenery is very much the same as here in Crawford Notch, NH just South West of Littleton. Thanks for sharing.
I've hardly laughed so much as at the comments. I too was "there" in those good old days. We raced and drove and played within an inch of our lives. Minor wrecks were frequent. This vid from BC captures the spirit.
Compare this to now. If a car does a burnout today 35 people with their cell phones come running ..back in the day this was a normal day out in the high school parking lot after school 😂..best days of my life , this video captures the time perfectly..our cars was all that matter to us back then and of course if you had a nice car you had a beautiful seat cover with long blonde hair and some short shorts 😉..
Thank you for posting one of the best old-school muscle car videos on RUclips. I didn't have to see one foreign piece of crap all I got this see was old school iron. Brought back a lot of memories and I love seeing that Chevelle crash that was a good one stupidity at its best.
Brings back so many memories....wait.... 🤔 back then I was a toddler in soviet occupied Hungary. All I saw was Lada, Volga, Barkas, Trabant, Skoda, Zaporozhets etc.
That was an absolutely INCREDIBLE video!!!!!!! Who would have thought to bring a movie cameras to something like that in the first place? Thank God they did! In 1986 I had a '67 4-4-2 convertible until a drunk driver crashed into me. I replaced it with a '70 LS6 Chevelle. I had a heck of a lot of fun in that car, but nothing like what's shown in this video. There was just no place around for those kind of shenanigans. I would love to buy an uncompressed copy of this from you. If that's possible, let me know. Thanks for sharing a fantastic piece of history!
Had a buddy in about '84 that stole his dads cheque book & bought a $4500.00 Orange '69 Judge . . . Just so he could go out and play with the boyz ! Probably the best 3 days of his life . . . then spiraled down hill after that !
Someone told me a stiff dick has no conscience. He was hawd up for a fast car. And no, it done last long. My cousin was gifted a 69 Judge, Orange new for HS graduation...WRECKED it soon afterward. So I get it.
I noticed from friends I had that stealing gives u bad karma like i Dont know just bad all bad and if they do it for a while they always have problems after that 🤔
cleanview70 ive seen a couple stories like that.. a buddy of mine had about 700,000 $ worth of assets and cash before 30 yr old , lost it all due to drugs
At least the two tires that gave their lives at the same time on the 1969 Charger R/T went out with style. Not so much with all the one wheel deal ones on most the other cars. Ma' Mopar liked to hand out big block power and limited slip differentials like candy:) Even my old Travco motorhome has a Sure-grip diff!
Brother bought a mint '67 289 'Stang. Automatic. Red w/black vinyl top. This was 1971 or 1972. Paid $1000 for it. A year or so later he traded it straight up for a kind of beater '67 GTX, 440/4 speed/4:10. Ex-drag car. Fucker was scary fast! Had Marco fenderwell headers and who knows what was done to the engine innards. Dad was not a happy camper with the trade. Brother sold it. I know why you dig toe "440", dude! Torque!
This reminds me of my high school days when we all use to go street racing and just hanging out, everybody helped each other if you had car trouble, the cops didn't even bother you, now at 58 I sit in my garage enjoying some beers and looking at my 2 Shelbys, the way people are today I wouldn't even dream of doing that in these cars.
Man, this brings back so many awesome memories from my past!!!!, seeing this just reminded me of the days when all of us that use to cruise the plaza then find a race and head out to airport road to race and horse play!! Back when we were young and had absolutely had no good sense in our head nor even cared about it!!.. back then you could have a lil something and work on it a little at a time and be proud of it and admire the guys that had the super nice hotrod!
awsome video man! i was born in 85 and watching this made me think of my old home movies. feel bad for the dude that crashed thow. shit happens, we're all capable of going too far!
I was made in the 60's, grew up in the 70's and wrenched and raced professionally for the next 40 years. I would never ever want to go back to those days. Today's cars and technology are so damn good, it's nice to be reminiscent, but I love new technology better than old, and I currently own both. I guess I got spoiled working on strictly high end imports. 😅🔧
I would love to know more of the back story about this place and these people. this looks like classic 80's stuff right here.....classic era.....vhs im sure.....also a great time bcuz not every asshole driving by had a damn cell phone.....back in the day if coming up on this kinda thing pissed your busybody ass off you had to drive to a gas station and dial an actual phone number (no 911)....so ppl usually just drove on and let it go. but today? nooooooo......
outside port alberni bc on the highway to tofino. nearest payphone was about a half hour away, so if someone was pissed, you knew you had a while to have fun.
We had look outs on both ends. as long as the crowd didnt get rowdy we had no trouble and raced all night. There were few Karens and when the cops showed up we heard the stories of people dieing do this stupid stuff told to go home.
We had a kid in the late 80s whose rich Dad gave him a pretty much perfect '66 396 SS Chevelle, at age 16... you can guess what happened to the car, completely destroyed within weeks. (Slid sideways off a curve in the road into a lightly forested boggy area and flipped a half dozen times landing upside down in the water.) The dumb kid was lucky to be alive. He also never learned, later he crashed his Mom's '69 Charger RT but much less dramatically, he came over a hill going too fast and traffic in front of him was stopped, he slammed into the back of a pickup. Saw him in a '69 El Camino SS later, no idea if that one survived. 😆
Car meets look more wholesome back then. These days it seems like theres nothing but hostility and immaturity in the car crowd. If you wreck today, they'd rather film you half dead than try to help.
Thank you to the spectator who had the forethought to video record these special times. Absolutely historical. 😉👍 any information of the location where this was recorded?
I've been getting paid to repair cars since age 13. Started off with lawnmower engines at age 10. Worked in garages sweeping and cleaning to learn more. I spent almost two years just building engines and I have drag raced and know enough that when a car gets sideways that it it caused by the tires not having equal pressure. Also making sure your rear end is putting the the same power to both wheels Then try to make the car balanced with the driver in it on all four wheels . I'm 58 now going through stage 4 cancer for the second time. Just want to pass on what I've learned. Thanks, Don Snow
Good luck on your fight Donald
Good luck man be strong
Thanx for the info hope u pull thru bro only the strong survive u did it once u could do it again
Great tip to know Donald. So sorry ur going thru cancer again. It runs in my family real bad. No survivors that get cancer in my family. It just a shame. I hope u pull thru my friend with a prayer as well. God bless.
Words spoken by a real man!
This video is gold.Never delete it.
Yeah. Amen to that. A trip down memory lane for me - back in the early 90s I was a member of an outlaw V8 car club (The Rebels) that carried on like this in Wellington, NZ. None of the hot clubs would even speak to us and the monthly club runs were little more than semi-organised mayhem. A man could choke to death on the tire smoke if he wasn't careful. We had a lot of fun for a few years, then the landlord sold the clubrooms to a property developer in 1993 and it all sort of petered out after that.
And I couldn't help but laugh out loud at the 4 minute mark - Quite a few members ended up in a ditch like that after putting on a show for the others (me included).
And I still have the car I used to drive then - a 64 Ozzie Falcon hardtop. Although it's now had a ground up rebuild at mind warping cost and the only part of the drag strip she ever sees now is the car park.
This is my generation. 52 now, graduated high school in 1984. I'm guessing that's about when this was filmed. You could buy a lot of these cars for $1000 to $2000 at the time.
So what big deal ,tamaqua pa 1975,1976 ,bring it ! We had a strip on all 4 sides of town and we raced every night ,numdia dragstrip ,
I love muscle cars so much! this video just makes me cry of joy!
Respect goes to who ever taped this with a cam corner the size of a Transmission lol
Imagine the arm strength they had holding that monster all that time, lol
Eric Rickard Oh I know I remember them days
Hahaha
takes a bit of getting used to if all you know is phone and stablization but the experience is worth the effort to get your technique right
First VHS recorder I had came with a shoulder mount.
No sponsors, no cops, no rules. Just 'take home' pay and the desire to do something better. Thanks for posting!
Mark Hanson that's exactly right well said brother.... damn it was a good time to be alive back then I miss it so much
NO PHONES HAHA
They had cops lol yall just kept it away from traffic unlike nowadays
No 300 lb females..
@@brianmimbs9579 Angry at technology lol.
You know its a party when the 3 wheeler comes out.
Yes, sir. Buddy just givener.
Hell yea. Love the 3 wheeler.
The mid 80s was fucking awesome.
Doc.Cali 💯💯🇺🇸
and wins
My Hats Off to the Dude with the Red 67 Chevelle.... he is still entertaining thousands of us Today!!!! Cheers Buddy!!
The late 70's and early 80's were the best years of my life... we would wait until midnight to race cause the cops were always watching us... 🤣🤣🤣
i hear you ! there was some big money bet on street races
Back when freedom was a real thing- before the obsession of safety
@@big_red_machine3547 I AM 62 NOW STILL HAVE A 1995 Z28 STOCK BRO I STILL ACT CRAZY SOMETIMES I LIVE IN A SMALL TOWN IN TEXAS I BURN MY OWN MUSIC 70'S THERE IS ONLY ONE I WORRY ABOUT AND ITS NOT THE COPS ITS MY WIFE OF 39 YEARS MARRIED ......SHE DOES NOT LIKE FOR ME TO PUT MYSELF IN DANGER ....KNOW WHAT THOUGH?......I WEAR THE PANTS IN THIS HOUSE SO SHE JUST HAS TO CHILL.........OH NO GOTTA GO HERE SHE COMES SHSHSH
i want to go and relive them over and over and over and over, every time a bit different than before so it doesn't get stale ;3
We use to race at lunchtime out of town. Get someone to spread rumors people were racing on the other highway opposite directions. Always worked out
The good old days! When L60 x 15s and air shocks made you king of the street!
n 50s keystones and gabriel hi jackers now thats some lost memories !
Air shocks baby.
Don't forget the re-arched leaf springs or Lakewood slapper bars.
@@richardgreene6810 Yes! Yellow Lakewoods.
I sure wish it was like it was back then where these cars were plentiful and you could actually have fun in them. Now they are so damn expensive that you can’t go out and have a blast in them. You have to worry about hurting the paint or denting them.
Real cars not a cop is sight. Just like it should be!!!! 😉😎 Remember kids loud pipes save lives
Preach on brotha!
No loud pipes don’t save lives
@@longaster um yes they do then they can hear you coming, duh. What rock you live under
@@longaster they do since electric cars became popular
Actually Jason, I know what you're saying here....but this sure looks like a damn dangerous place to be doing what they're doing. Wayyyyy too short of a playground for drag racing and all the non-sense they were doing. That one kid who ruined his Chevelle was damn lucky he wasn't killed outright. He easily could have spun around into an oncoming vehicle coming around that bend towards him.....totally unawares as to what was waiting for him and all the other innocent drivers just making their way down the road.
Back when a 500hp street car meant you were the man! Now it takes 1000hp to even get noticed.
Damn boomers are even out here hating speed
Still are! Nothing but respect to those guys out there budget building on their driveway.
Nobody had 500 hp in that video, the three wheeler smoked em all
@@TheNerflover787 who is hating? I’m damn sure not a boomer and not hating at all. Just saying how much more power our cars make today then back then. That’s the opposite of hating, it’s a great thing.
@@shawnbaird2015 wasn’t saying anyone did, just used 500hp as an example.
Acid washed jeans, mullets, chicks with huge hair, slotted dish mags, raised white letter tires, and Van Halen. Takes me back. Such a shame about the '67 SS Chevelle. Thats what screwing around, doing do-nuts, etc does.
You forgot Halter Tops, oh my! lol. Before I had a license I had nine cars lol.
"65 GTO with 389 TriPower first car at 15 yo. Then I went crazy on the cars lol. '66 SS Chevelle, 67 SS Chevelle, '70 Chevelle, '71 Chevelle, then I discovered Novas lol. '65 2 Dr HT, '67 2 Dr, '69 2Dr (396/turbo 400!), '70, '71...Haha the good old days..Raced my '69 396 Nova against a CJ5 with a AMX 390ci in it lol. That was nuts lmao. Dam jeep hopped about three times and took off in 4wd lmao. Hard to win against 4wd lmao. Cops got to know me personally...Then it got ugly.
It wasn't the screwing around, it was being so clueless you don't even know you're clueless. I'm just glad he didn't wipe out the spectators before crashing. BTW, my first street rod was a '60 Chevy with a 409, bored 60 over, Jahns pistons, Crane cam, custom head work, Hooker headers, dual AVS four barrel carbs, Capacitive discharge ignition, Muncie 4 speed, and I was 14 years old when I built it. Since then I have had more street rods than I can count. I currently have a '69 Elky SS 396 4 sp, planning to install a 632 Merlin.
Awesome video
Driver got too cocky
Don't worry daddy bought him a new one a week later.
my parents should be proud of me all my teenage friends are getting high and I'm just sitting watching these after working on my 78 camaro
hey i am 18 and i also have a 78 camaro
Well done kid!
It was the best.
Amen, living cheap just to buy more car parts while my friends buy their shoes.
Ian Bucholtz, I'm 44 and have a '78 Camaro. It's got a SBC 385 stroker (.040" over 350 block with 3.75" stroke crank), TH350 w/Coan 2600 RPM stall convertor and 3.42 gears w/Duragrip posi.
So cool. Thanks for the video.
I remember buying a 1970 Buick Gran Sport 455 in 1983 for about $400 or so. And it wasn't in bad shape at all. Torque monster. Muscle cars just weren't worth much back then. I also used to have a bunch of Mopar parts - 340 six pak intake and carbs, linkage, with the air cleaner, - sold that for $150 and was happy. 4 speed transmissions, some engines, pistol grip shifters, etc - nobody cared back then. Just used cars and used parts. I guess that's why all the muscle car stuff is rare and expensive now.
This is just a cool old video - hope everybody enjoys it.
That 1970 Buick Gran Sport 455 was very special. 1970 was the last production year in GM for high compression, premium gas engines outside of police package . In 1971 and beyond GM had blanket low compression to accommodate 87 octane. The drop in HP and especially torque was quite noticeable.
I was trying to date this. I figure mid 80's because I saw a 85/86 Mustang GT in the video. These are the days I remember. Thanks for posting this.
Sitting here grinning. Lived it, loved it. What a great time to come of age. We sure had it all. Great cars and girls and music.
Dude pumping the gas was funny. I said he's going to wreck that thing! About 10 seconds later it went to the clip of it in the ditch. I was speechless.
Edward Thayer I personally laughed out loud haha
Yeah what was that about? Trying to lift the front wheels up?
@@mrRufffnTumble 🤣😂 I think he was high.
mrRufffnTumble body limp from drinking too much, couldn’t let off or push the gas so the car did it for him hahaha
Oh my god. I read your comment right when he did that! Trippy man!
The Olds with the one-legger burnout was funny. Real old school like when you bought your first car for $300 bucks from an ad in the newspaper in the 1980s.
Lol that's exactly what I paid for my first car. A 1971 Pontiac Lemans
Grab the swap sheet, 75 monte carlo 300 bucks needs transmission. Mmm that fits my budget.
That was me. 71 Plymouth fury 3. Lol
Probably a 2.56:1 gear in it judging from that performance - and perhaps a full tank of gas.
Yep! my first car a was a 69 mustang fastback. 1981. 350 bucks. Great times.
Wow. Even though I wasn't even old enough to drive when this was recorded it makes me miss the 80s so much. Bad ass cars, good peoples, heavy metal and no cops and the regular drivers on the road not bitching. Good stuff man.
This video is priceless. The 80s hands down the best time to have grown up. These kids today just don't know. Thanks for posting this. Made me feel like I did. at 14 watching my brother in his Torino with his friends.
life was definitely more fun WITHOUT cell phones that you could text and watch videos on. google and apple have ruined life for so many people and they don't even realize it.
those mopar 440's were nasty. if one got just a little ahead, game over
Ahh the 70's and 80's when we were free.
kik Urass What year is your Mustang? 71? 72?
@@juanftw5928 71
I agree, I grew up In the late 80s and late 90s ,last generation to live free. You had a pack of Marlboro,s in you pocket not a cell phone.
@@kikurass322 351W?
@@TheBb6prelude 351 Clevo mate RAM Air.
Wow, That was a blast from the past. It had to be from the 80's sometime, They look like people I once hung out with back in the day. That guy was bound to wreck,he was getting a little carried away,too bad we didn't get to see the crash. Thanks for sharing the old video.
Agreed, early to mid 80's, I saw an '83 Sunbird Turbo and a few others that say after '83 including an '83/84 Mercury Capri
Probably recorded with a Betamax tape camera, about the size if a mini refrigerator.
at least '85 with the gt mustang drives by
1987 or 88. I was there
Yeah judging by the random cars driving by I'm thinking it's early 80s, plus the hair styles, LOL I got my 1970 Dodge Challenger 340 four speed car in the early 80s fun car to drive through high school and beyond, actually I still have it today but needs a total restoration.
Thanks for posting this video. Brings back memories of my generation and all the amazing American made cars. 🇺🇸🇺🇸
My dad had a 340 Duster that he bought from some old drag racer in the 70's and he's got so many stories about the races he won lol... Like blowing the doors off a stingray with the tires spinning the whole way... Snow tires.
This was Port Alberni in 1987 or 88. Know lots of those cars. Some of the cars and engines live on in that tiny little town. Brings back great memories
Some great rides. 4x4 Toyotas, a Jeep, a Blazer, Bronco, K10 Stepside square and all the great cars. That must have been a cool town.
What state?
I figured it was in BC somewhere. Kinda thought maybe on the island. That's fucken awesome man.
Right on.
Not a cop in sight. How in da fuck did they manage that. Shut down the highway? Was this a scheduled event?
Anyway it happened is all fucken right.
Right on.
@@ryanducharme7505 Port Alberni is a tiny lilttle town on Vancouver Island in BC (Canada) here - there would've only been 2 or 3 cops in total in that town back in that I'd bet...
The good ole days just clean fun without any violence and cops, just love this old video!!
Yep. Back when guys would fight over dumb shit, like a girl. LoL
@@Carl_Jr yeah but rarely did anyone actually get shot or killed. Now look at someone the wrong way. A fight fist to fist is a hell of a lot better than a drive by shooting.
@@stevenbaker8184 Who said anything about getting shot?
@@Carl_Jr that is how they handle those kinds of disputes today. We just fought it out. That was my point.
@@stevenbaker8184 Okay? I don't know where area you live but that doesn't happen where I live. Boys don't fight at all. They cower out and fight vicariously on social media. They don't have the guts to fist fight anymore. It's pathetic.
These videos are the reason I search youtube. Historical car video...nothing better
I remember doing this back in the late 60's early and mid 70's..My cousin had a 69 Super Bee that cleaned a lot of clocks. Route 8 in the Valley in CT was always wild on a Friday and Saturday night...miss those days.
doubt you’ll see this but as a fellow CT citizen i hear my dad tell me all about the 80’s and how crazy route 8 was. he was from the Thomaston area. his first car was a 69 olds mobile 442. i just so happened to pick up a liking for muscle cars and just recently picked up my first car a 70 chevelle, building it up slowly but surly. just cool to see someone else from CT in the comments
@@Zach-vt2ze I owned 2 mustangs...a 66' and a 67'...a 64 Impala SS, 67 LeMans 326 and a 68' Torino fastback with a 302, 4bbl, a street cam, 3 speed and headers. Not the fastest but respectable. Never should have sold the LeMans...oh well...lots of great memories.
@@mauricepowers8079 yeah my chevelle is a malibu but it has a 454 in it. i haven’t had it for long so far i just got a new holley carburetor that i just put on it the other day. it sounds like it’s got a cam in it but i haven’t taken the motor apart yet, supposedly it’s bored over .30, needs a lot of body work not horrible rust but whoever did the bondo job did awful so it’ll be a slow process but at least i have my dream car. neighbors are gonna hate me cause it’s really loud but oh well
@@Zach-vt2ze I just recently sold a 91 Chevy C10 P/U that had a 350 bored .030" over...4 bolt main, Edelbrock Hi-Rise w/Holley 750 double pumper...wicked Cam and open Headers...LOUD 😂 ... Attracted some SERIOUS attention at the lights. Driving a sardine can Nissan P/U now...miss the beast. 😁
@@mauricepowers8079 i’m currently driving a 91 mustang convertible with a 5.0 in it. very fun little car
What a great old scene...great cars (and 3-wheeler!!), no drama, no bad crowd...just people enjoying their cars...!!
Well... except for the guy in the 67💔😫
looks to be a Honda ATC 250R those things are no joke, Dude has balls of steel street racing on one 😂
When you could buy Cragar SS wheels for $49.99 off the wall at your local Hi-Gear or Trak Auto store. Trying to squeeze N50-15’s under the wheel well with the help of some Hi-Jackers
LOL, oh yeah, " can I get the Mickey Thompson 50's in the well ? "
Man dude I worked at hi-gear for 2 years before I got married.. cheap parts but actually reliable. God I could share some stories.
@@jettv3491 that would be a Kraco audio stereo, an Audiovox equalizer and Jensen TriAxial 6x9 speakers propped up in the back window. Ahh, the good old days! Cruising in the Aspen Hill parking lot in Silver Spring, Md. during the late 70’s and early/mid 80’s. The cars here in this video remind me of simpler times. I still have a hot rod and I’m building another. My hot rod is a 1967 Chevy C10 step-side short bed with a 383 stroker. Full roller motor w/ tunnel ram and 2x4 bbl Holley carbs. It’s got gobs of torque and horsepower, a 3500 stall in a turbo 400 trans, and 373 gears, lunchbox locker in the original 12 bolt Chevy rear. No LS here. Just good and time tested gen 1 Chevy small block performance.
Thank God someones parents has 2G for a video recorder. Kids we used to play these things call VHS on VCRs.
Or even on beta
Yeah It was a pretty big deal to have had a video recorder back then!
going that fast + three wheeler = BALLS OF STEEL!!
Brings back great memories, my first car was a 68 Chevelle ss396 and third was a 70 Chevelle ss 396. I kept the 70 for 8 years even thru 4 years on active duty. Sadly in 80 they were virtually worthless and with a kid on the way i sold it for $1200. Watching the video reminded me of those care free days.
Back in 1977 a friend of mine had a 1963 Chevy ll Nova with a racing 350 engine and 4- speed……………running from the police one evening he was clocked at 162 mph. That was INSANE for a streetcar back then.
I had a '64 20+ years ago. The Novas were small so they would cut though the air better that full size cars but still had terrible aerodynamics to go with being a few hundred pounds lighter so it was like Mach 1 in a biplane at speed. A fun but dangerous combo.
The 40's tech front end didn't help...
hard to believe. would have needed unusual rear gear for that
Somewhere there is a bald 50 something year old in a old torn up Motley Crue t shirt telling stories about the day he was dragging his chevelle and a guy running him up a hill.
We all have at least 2 or more of those stories, And my Crue shirt is pristine.
Sir Walter SixPence lol then you sir did not wear it very often
Me. But I’m not bald. Lol
Or he is dead from partying too hard lol
Some of us never grew up and still doing the very same thing every Saturday night.
Its crazy how people actually had fun with these cars but now its all about keeping them alive and working
Bring back the 80s!!!!!
+aricars6263 LOL thats befor my time!
you mean the 70's
@454easy amen to that! Had a 1970 mercury cougar eliminator my senior year in high school! Bought it for a 64 falcon sprint and 1500.00. Can't touch it now for less than a hundred grand..if..you can find one
Love the CHARGER!
I love K-5 blazers...my buddy john had one was gold and white,rollbar fog lights.Wew ould take top offa nd go for a ride on old mining roads...wow we had so much fun...just having fun...cold beers and some good brown...the smiles we shared are imprinted forever....nothing short of amazing times with real friends...I miss you john
I remember days in the 70s just like this. Everyone had long hair. They all wore mechanics shirts and turned a few wrenches, pumped gas or worked at an auto parts store. Cared about nothing other than more speed. No one had cell phones then. Everyone got along. Watching this brings back some great memories. It's very likely all these awesome cars are crushed and gone forever. Hopefully not.
Yes, a lot were crushed. I worked at junk and scrap yards. Never crushed a 69 charger! But did all the others except the 3 wheeler. Boss wouldn’t let us save any!
Wow, this is great! I'm 55 and this makes me think of my first car, 1970 Riviera. 455, Holley four barrel, posi-trac, Baby Moon Smoothies. That old girl could haul ass, true sleeper. Wasn't bad for taking a gal to the submarine races up at the lake, either.
No lap top tuning at this party. Those were the days. Thank you for posting.
Love it brings back memories. Thanks for sharing
We got together every Friday and Saturday night to race on Hwy 140 west of Klamath Falls. We had a measured quarter-mile painted on the asphalt. Lol. Around midnight a couple state troopers would roll in, make us pour out any open beers, and tell us to get our asses back to town.
Yea, we did that down where I'm from back in the mid to late 60s. North Florida. I had a '67 GTO with a 421, good parts and gears. Ran with the Hemi cudas, Chevelles, Camaros and Roadrunners....and didn't lose!
Those 421's were animals! I had a couple of Mustangs, a '65 fastback 289 4-speed , and a '69 Mach 1 drag-pack 428 Cobra Jet 4-speed car. What a blast! Wish I still had them.
our local racing spot was route 21 and Ruts hut back in the day..(North N.J.
I'm completely speechless. Reminds me of the day when . . .Go ahead and fill in the rest. Definitely one of the best videos ever! Way to go camera person!
Yeap remember the good old day had a 70 SS camaro just hooker headers, nice cam, stock Rochester bordout secondaries 15 in rear 3.5 in front every Friday night you win some and loose some 18 years old in 1983 best time of my life video bring back lot's of memories thanks
What a fantastic memory Thanks
This is to cool of video . What a flashback!!! Hard to go out and have this kind of fun anymore. Pure american. I start realizing my age when l see these older videos. Way cool, thanks for sharing!!
Not to rain on your parade but these clips were recorded in Canada.
+The440plymouth
No rain on my parade, its still a classic piece of history. Pure muscle.. I guess that sounds better.. 👍
We were doing the same thing in Georgia and Alabama. Every town had a spot where kids raced.
+Eastern Explorer
I don't think I saw 1 Canadian car there though...
Buelligan88 Yeah we did too!!! Ours was called Lang's rd. where it was a quarter mile from gas line pole to gas line pole. It was 1984 and I had a 1970 Chevelle SS 454 4 speed with 456 gears I bought for $2800.00 my best friend had a 76 455 Tran's- am those were the day's. If we only would have kept them!!!
This about 1986. It was a BLAST! I loved it and had a 69 Charger R/T 440 magnum during this Golden Age. Shout out to all my Rock Mtn Rd. racing peeps near Stone Mountain Georgia!
can you imagine driving a 98 now
That Charger was a beast!
I like them all!
That is not the Golden Age, the Golden Age was 20 years earlier...smiles
This was awesome! I live here in Northern New Hampshire and we have a few old car clubs which hold cruise nights and car shows. My late husband and I belonged to one and he was also the club DJ. Some of these cars in the video are the same makes and models as what the car guys and girls have now. The roadside scenery is very much the same as here in Crawford Notch, NH just South West of Littleton.
Thanks for sharing.
This is the BEST video on RUclips right now.
This video is so awesome! That's me in 77-80 with my 70 SS 396 Chevelle and 340 4spd Dart! Damn that was great times!
I've hardly laughed so much as at the comments. I too was "there" in those good old days. We raced and drove and played within an inch of our lives. Minor wrecks were frequent. This vid from BC captures the spirit.
we have this every weekend where I live, old muscle cars street racing like this
james771234 Where do you live ??
james1 and where is that again
@@leeduke9518 As Rodney Dangerfield said in Back to School..."How about in Fantasyland!"
Compare this to now. If a car does a burnout today 35 people with their cell phones come running ..back in the day this was a normal day out in the high school parking lot after school 😂..best days of my life , this video captures the time perfectly..our cars was all that matter to us back then and of course if you had a nice car you had a beautiful seat cover with long blonde hair and some short shorts 😉..
Reminds me and my friends out in the country back in the seventies!
Exactly!!! I have a video on VHS that dates back to then, I need to see if it even plays anymore, if it does I'll post it.
Reminds me of me and my friends back in the mid 60s ;) except for the idiotic donuts. I don't think they were Americans.
@@coyritch7856 someone in the comments said Canada so ur on to something!!
Opposite lane is sick !!love it.
Yes! Yes! Yes! Back when cars were DRIVEN like they were STOLEN!! No trailer beauty queen shit!!
Including the idiot who wrecked the Chevelle. Ah the good old days.
Well people who trailer there cars are going to a track where the car may not be functioning after sooo.. your point?
@@modernlife1321 You totally missed my point. Never mind....
Love the sound of the big block American engines. You just don't get that with the Asian vehicles today, not even close.
How did I know that was going to happen? You can't have an old school car meet without the show off crashing, happens every time.
Thank you for posting one of the best old-school muscle car videos on RUclips. I didn't have to see one foreign piece of crap all I got this see was old school iron. Brought back a lot of memories and I love seeing that Chevelle crash that was a good one stupidity at its best.
1980s Canada, awsome street drags!!!
If I had a time machine I would save the Chevelle 😫
Super bee wasn’t too shabby
Brings back so many memories....wait.... 🤔 back then I was a toddler in soviet occupied Hungary. All I saw was Lada, Volga, Barkas, Trabant, Skoda, Zaporozhets etc.
That was an absolutely INCREDIBLE video!!!!!!! Who would have thought to bring a movie cameras to something like that in the first place? Thank God they did!
In 1986 I had a '67 4-4-2 convertible until a drunk driver crashed into me. I replaced it with a '70 LS6 Chevelle. I had a heck of a lot of fun in that car, but nothing like what's shown in this video. There was just no place around for those kind of shenanigans.
I would love to buy an uncompressed copy of this from you. If that's possible, let me know.
Thanks for sharing a fantastic piece of history!
Back in 1978 I had a 1967 R/T Coronet, 440 4speed with a Dana 60 posi. Now it's a 512 stroker 😁. Just one of many, I'm a mechanic after all
Had a buddy in about '84 that stole his dads cheque book & bought a $4500.00 Orange '69 Judge . . . Just so he could go out and play with the boyz ! Probably the best 3 days of his life . . . then spiraled down hill after that !
Someone told me a stiff dick has no conscience. He was hawd up for a fast car. And no, it done last long. My cousin was gifted a 69 Judge, Orange new for HS graduation...WRECKED it soon afterward. So I get it.
Stealing the cheque book started the bad karma. It just goes downhill.
I noticed from friends I had that stealing gives u bad karma like i Dont know just bad all bad and if they do it for a while they always have problems after that 🤔
cleanview70 ive seen a couple stories like that.. a buddy of mine had about 700,000 $ worth of assets and cash before 30 yr old , lost it all due to drugs
@cleanview70 Owning a Mustang/Camaro and not doing coke is like owning a parachute and never going skydiving lol
At least the two tires that gave their lives at the same time on the 1969 Charger R/T went out with style. Not so much with all the one wheel deal ones on most the other cars. Ma' Mopar liked to hand out big block power and limited slip differentials like candy:) Even my old Travco motorhome has a Sure-grip diff!
LOVE IT!!!! Back when you could do that WITHOUT cops showing up! Guessing from the clothes/hairstyles, mid/late 80s.
I was guessing 84-85. Working on mom and dads 71 Caprice. My first car.
The Chargers daddy owns the local tire shop.
Very cool vid of the early 80s "Street Outlaws"
Glad you enjoyed it!
Brother bought a mint '67 289 'Stang. Automatic. Red w/black vinyl top. This was 1971 or 1972. Paid $1000 for it. A year or so later he traded it straight up for a kind of beater '67 GTX, 440/4 speed/4:10. Ex-drag car. Fucker was scary fast! Had Marco fenderwell headers and who knows what was done to the engine innards. Dad was not a happy camper with the trade. Brother sold it. I know why you dig toe "440", dude! Torque!
I remember these days.... When you had a car capable of a 12 second quarter mile?..... You were the man!
How badass is that old school...Drag racing No roll cage.
None of that sissy ass nitro... Old fashion man built...
Steven Yazzie You’re trying to hard to sound cool. No one is impressed
@@EATSLEEPDRIVE2002 like you’re cool with your little sun glasses posing by your 4 cylinder shit bucket😂
@@chriscaldeira7895 🤣😂😂
Lol the cars only have like 300hp. No need
@eptdy
300hp is a stretch lmao
Yeah this brings memories for sure. 11 and 12 second cars that are almost unstreetable.
Lots of the best classic chevelles back in the day!!!!!!!
Awesome Vid, reminds me of the old days when we thought it would last forever. Great cars
Nice cars, Aussie's had the same scene back then except most of ours were small blocks hooked to 4 speed manuals ,Americans seem to like their autos
Thanks for bringing back memories proud owner of a 1970 Charger /72 Challenger and not so proud 68 Chevy Impala
This reminds me of my high school days when we all use to go street racing and just hanging out, everybody helped each other if you had car trouble, the cops didn't even bother you, now at 58 I sit in my garage enjoying some beers and looking at my 2 Shelbys, the way people are today I wouldn't even dream of doing that in these cars.
Man, this brings back so many awesome memories from my past!!!!, seeing this just reminded me of the days when all of us that use to cruise the plaza then find a race and head out to airport road to race and horse play!! Back when we were young and had absolutely had no good sense in our head nor even cared about it!!.. back then you could have a lil something and work on it a little at a time and be proud of it and admire the guys that had the super nice hotrod!
More mullets than a Molly Hatchet concert.
I was at a Molly Hatchet concert once...
YES!!!! More of this!!! Makea me feel all highschoolish.🤗🤗🤗
If this was today, there would definately be some Karens out there killing the vibe..
Funny thing is... some of those girls are the Karen’s of today
@@bryanrodarte5205 wow how true you are. Sad but true. It's hard to believe that any Karen was ever cool.
Real street outlaw awesome video. Thank you
awsome video man! i was born in 85 and watching this made me think of my old home movies. feel bad for the dude that crashed thow. shit happens, we're all capable of going too far!
What an awesome video.... Mulletts everywhere and an mom's AMC Hornet in the background. CINEMA GOLD!!!!!!
Amazing. Port Alberni, BC? All that mill cash going up in smoke. Vancouver Island, mid 80s.
Yes this is port alberni. I was there😃
Cool I was wondering where this was up in the BCs im from Minnesota by the way. But hey thumbs up man definatly a pretty area.
I used to drive my Nova to these. I don't think anyone really "won",but we had a lot of fun wrecking our cars. It was a community thing.
My old 67 Chevelle SS was never like that! It was a little slower, but remained in one piece when I sold it! RW
I was made in the 60's, grew up in the 70's and wrenched and raced professionally for the next 40 years. I would never ever want to go back to those days. Today's cars and technology are so damn good, it's nice to be reminiscent, but I love new technology better than old, and I currently own both. I guess I got spoiled working on strictly high end imports. 😅🔧
Once again a FORD pulled out and rescued Chevy.
Ford was relegated to service duty... not like any Ford was going to touch those heavy chevys. :)
@@brian46214 Good comeback woo!
Miss those days and my old Nova. Thanks for posting
I would love to know more of the back story about this place and these people. this looks like classic 80's stuff right here.....classic era.....vhs im sure.....also a great time bcuz not every asshole driving by had a damn cell phone.....back in the day if coming up on this kinda thing pissed your busybody ass off you had to drive to a gas station and dial an actual phone number (no 911)....so ppl usually just drove on and let it go. but today? nooooooo......
outside port alberni bc on the highway to tofino. nearest payphone was about a half hour away, so if someone was pissed, you knew you had a while to have fun.
HyredGun Yup you can still smell the burnt rubber in the air!
We had look outs on both ends. as long as the crowd didnt get rowdy we had no trouble and raced all night. There were few Karens and when the cops showed up we heard the stories of people dieing do this stupid stuff told to go home.
Facts
GOD BLESS BROTHER ,, DAMN MILLENIAL SNOWFLAKES . WE HAD BRASS BACK IN ER DAY .. GOD BLESS .
lol this is awesome. Brings back the days. Can you imagine today's high school kids doing anything like this ?!! 😂😂😂. Long live the 80's kids.
the 80's were good times
No, 65 thru 69 were the good times ;)
YES THEY WERE
Yes they were.
The best era for me great memories.
We had a kid in the late 80s whose rich Dad gave him a pretty much perfect '66 396 SS Chevelle, at age 16... you can guess what happened to the car, completely destroyed within weeks. (Slid sideways off a curve in the road into a lightly forested boggy area and flipped a half dozen times landing upside down in the water.) The dumb kid was lucky to be alive. He also never learned, later he crashed his Mom's '69 Charger RT but much less dramatically, he came over a hill going too fast and traffic in front of him was stopped, he slammed into the back of a pickup. Saw him in a '69 El Camino SS later, no idea if that one survived. 😆
Car meets look more wholesome back then. These days it seems like theres nothing but hostility and immaturity in the car crowd.
If you wreck today, they'd rather film you half dead than try to help.
Times have changed, but old school still exists it's just tamer now. I Go to the cruise ins and they're still burning the tires on the way out.
Totally super. Cool right friken on thanks for the memories
Thank you to the spectator who had the forethought to video record these special times. Absolutely historical. 😉👍 any information of the location where this was recorded?
Port Alberni on Vancouver Island . BC, Canada
@@lylechapman8953 Wow! Definitely before the Green Party then 😂😂😂
I'm guessing early 80s ?
The good old days!!! Awesome video!!