I can't help but notice in a lot of old movies, Cab over Transtars (mainly 74's) tend to get really beat on or in most cases destroyed. Terminator-They blew up a 74 Transtar II hauling a fuel tanker Rolling vengeance-The threw a 74 Transtar into a jackknife off the road wrecking it, on top of that there is another Transtar that first hits a car and almost falls down a hill. Then later that same Transtar, after being repaired gets shot to shite with shotguns. Convoy-A couple Transtars got beat on during the charge into Truckers Hell Gone in 60 Seconds 2-Ran through dozens if not around 100 cars, then plowed into a Watertower in a Firey explosion (Props to H.B Halicki for giving a 74 Transtar more than 14 minutes of screen time. Kinda sad whenever I see Transtar Cabovers getting destroyed, they are in my opinion some of the best looking trucks out there.
They were a dime a dozen till they weren't. I bet thats a bumpy @ss ride going town those alleys pulling 2 trailers converter dollys & all bouncing around!
@@willc5512 Oh for sure, I'm not as enlightened on trucks as I am cars but it doesn't take much more than a glace to see that H.B had a hell of a bumpy ride. Still sad to see the Transtar go. T_T
@@louky264 I believe he did I had a DVD of Gone in 60 Seconds and there was a mini documentary and they said it was a water tower scene that killed him
Filmed in Albany NY using 300+ junk cars from his family's wrecking yard. Filming ended when Toby was killed. I met and interviewed him just before he started the trip to film this movie. He was a cool guy, one of a kind.
Gone in 60 seconds and The Junkman (aka gone in 60 seconds 2) was some of the greatest car movies ever made and I wish I could see his (Toby Halicki) museum.
True, like the way the Ducks air scoop on the roof of his Mack R700 changes from crushed flat after driving into truckers hell to save Spider Mike to undamaged multiple times between there & the final showdown on the bridge with Dirty Lyle! Gotta love Dirty Lyle(Ernest Borgnine) being Mermaid Man on SpongeBob SquarePants!👌🏻👍🏻🥃🗣💨💨🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
Love the goofy police announcements, shotguns that are constantly reloaded but not fired, roadblocks with alternative routes, Halicki's grimace when he turns the steering wheel, the absurd goes on;)
I took a temporary job with a local meat hauling company. They had one truck like this & the rest was newer, much nicer KW's. As the new guy, driving this slow nag. Other drivers needled me about it. Being around trucking in the 70's & my dad an independent O/O. I of course knew how to work on them. Once I turned up the pump, that 400 Cummins came alive. Other guys had a damn fit, when I blew past 2-3 of them. With both stacks black smoking!
I was 14 years old I was an extra in the original Gone in 60 Seconds my father and Toby were good friends there were a lot of scenes filmed in front of our house and my school in Torrance\ California
Guess this is what inspired the producers of Beverly hills cop 2. Looks like there was a patrol car from just about every county & state in the country after him lol 😆 brilliant.
I remember being a little kid back in an early 80s when they were filming this movie riding on the school bus going into the city of Buffalo New York and saw all the cars lined up as part of the set for the movie
I can remember these trucks especially going along the interstate when you're towing up to three trailers back then but after driving long distances your back really starts to feel real sore we affectionately call these trucks or cabovers back Breakers.
A Classic rig 48 years on ❤️When did this come out as I thought there is a 1974 original movie and the 2000 Remake , Did'nt know about this one ,Looks like a Made for TV movie ,That slicer vehicle was awesome looking 🤣🤣🤣🤣,What year did this one come out .
This is only the action sequences that would’ve been sprinkled through the film. The story invollved theft of collector cars to conceal the theft of a high efficiency prototype
This was Toby's own sequil to his original 1974 Gone In 60 Seconds. This is the only footage that was shot. At 13.54 in this video when the water tank fell Toby Halicki, who was the semi truck driver and also the director was killed when the collapsing water tower broke a power pole guy wire which struck him. Wonder what the rest of the movie would have been like.
Transtars were and are still bad ass i drove one about 3 years. Kt 450 cummings. 13 rto 355 geats 285 inches long. 5 inch. Straight. pipes. Hardcore. Rode like a dream. Now i drive a fucking. Peterbilt
That semi truck chase part could surely remind me and some other people of that 18 Wheeler arcade game. Especially the way the semi truck crashes into cars causing them to explode.
I’m surprised that international transtar is still running at all after being forced up that hill and this big chase sequence and with a twin split trailer also.
Dispatch: "The semi has been spotted on Garfield"????? There are 50 police cars following him. I think ALL units are aware of that ma'am. They're on Garfield right behind them. Then a duputy says "I think he's headed toward the city". Seems like the whole chase is already downtown to me. LOL
I believe this is something that everybody had a fantasy at one time or another let's say if you're stuck on a freeway traffic jam you just simply wanted to plow over a bunch of people or push them out of your way now of course I've always had a fantasy of doing something like this if I ever got pissed off but it would usually be in one of those big large-scale construction yards and steal the biggest cat loader scraper out of the yard and just do like what this guy did in the movie.
Gee, the one time a Volkswagen Beetle pulls out in front of me I end up with my bumper pushed into the tire, unable to steer, and jackknifed my doubles across Highway 71 in Chino. And the VW never exploded. I was cheated.
Is that “Queen of the road” that also has Amanda Muggleton in it? She sang the hitchhiker’s song: I picked a guy up on the road, who looked kinda cute to me, so I got down to showing him, how feminine I could be, I showed him where the dipstick was & how to put that hammer down, then I doubled the clutch, with such a feminine touch, that he left me at the very next town. CHORUS: Men, like their women soft & sweet, a little dainty & petite, that’s what Mama used to say, men, like their women sweet & pure, nice, innocent & demure, well I’ve always been that way!😂😂😂😂White, Ford LTL 9000 & a toy panda stuffed with drugs? Sorry, truck junkie with a memory for lyrics & dialogue, none of my friends will watch truck movies with me anymore cause they’re sick of me ruining the movie cause I’m doing dialogue instead of just letting them watch!🤷🏼♂️🤣🤣🤣🤣👌🏻👍🏻🥃🗣💨💨🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
I had this director cut that was added to gone in sixty seconds it was two movies bought it at WAL mart in the discount Ben . They show the truck scene and he had a toy collection that was the largest in the United States.
Fun facts about this movie from wikipedia: There were over 400 cars destroyed, and the movie's director was killed while making the water tower scene when a telephone pole fell on him
I remember him crushing basically a brand new car as part of his clock and I believe it was gone in 60 seconds maybe could be the follow up. I heard that the blues Brothers smashing all those Chrysler's last Dodge cop cars had the record for the most car crashes. I just don't see how that could be after watching this. Wonder how many times they had to clear the path for that cabover and pull it back so get run at it again
"omg that truck just plowed through a dozen cars at slow speed and into the water tower! What should we do?!" "Keep driving really fast until you crash into the pile of cars as well!" "Roger that, dispatch!"
Rip Toby he was actually killed during the scene where the water tower fell behind the factory he was struck by a telephone pole that killed him instantly
Unfortunately,H.B halicki, the film's writer, director, and actor, was killed during the filming. This was H.B halicki's final movie that he directed, wrote and the final role that he played.
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I can't help but notice in a lot of old movies, Cab over Transtars (mainly 74's) tend to get really beat on or in most cases destroyed. Terminator-They blew up a 74 Transtar II hauling a fuel tanker
Rolling vengeance-The threw a 74 Transtar into a jackknife off the road wrecking it, on top of that there is another Transtar that first hits a car and almost falls down a hill. Then later that same Transtar, after being repaired gets shot to shite with shotguns.
Convoy-A couple Transtars got beat on during the charge into Truckers Hell
Gone in 60 Seconds 2-Ran through dozens if not around 100 cars, then plowed into a Watertower in a Firey explosion (Props to H.B Halicki for giving a 74 Transtar more than 14 minutes of screen time.
Kinda sad whenever I see Transtar Cabovers getting destroyed, they are in my opinion some of the best looking trucks out there.
They were a dime a dozen till they weren't. I bet thats a bumpy @ss ride going town those alleys pulling 2 trailers converter dollys & all bouncing around!
@@willc5512 Oh for sure, I'm not as enlightened on trucks as I am cars but it doesn't take much more than a glace to see that H.B had a hell of a bumpy ride. Still sad to see the Transtar go. T_T
The Transtars were on the road a lot when these old movies were made. Probably used and bought cheaply.
I agree
I agree
I love how a 20 minute movie like this is better than most movies over 1 hour made today.
It is only this short as H B Halicki died before it was finished.
I think he got killed in the water tower collapse
@@louky264 I believe he did I had a DVD of Gone in 60 Seconds and there was a mini documentary and they said it was a water tower scene that killed him
So many great tractor trailer movies wow
Filmed in Albany NY using 300+ junk cars from his family's wrecking yard.
Filming ended when Toby was killed.
I met and interviewed him just before he started the trip to film this movie. He was a cool guy, one of a kind.
Dunkirk, NY, Fredonia, NY, Jamestown, NY and the Town of Tonawanda. Never Albany.
@@kevinp1608 was killed in buffalo ny
@lucifer jones Actually, it was in Tonawanda, NY.
@@kevinp1608 not according to wikipedia
400 vulcan street buffalo ny behing the J.H.Williams tool factory.
Amazing how many of these totaled vehicles , scooters , trucks became extremely valuable collector's
Look for a movie entitles, "The Junk Man"... World record for car destruction.
Most in this movie were rustbucket junkers.
@@rickr442 The cars couldn't be more that 8 years old there.
@@westerlywinds5684 huh? The vehicles-300+ of ‘em- came from the Halicki family’s Albany NY junkyard in 1990.
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I see. I didn’t know. Truly sorry here. The movie seems 1980 or near, assuming the cars are from around 1972.
Gone in 60 seconds and The Junkman (aka gone in 60 seconds 2) was some of the greatest car movies ever made and I wish I could see his (Toby Halicki) museum.
Love those transtars. Badass trucks. Never saw a movie with so many cars wrecked😏 gotta love those self repairing headlights on the international 😄
True, like the way the Ducks air scoop on the roof of his Mack R700 changes from crushed flat after driving into truckers hell to save Spider Mike to undamaged multiple times between there & the final showdown on the bridge with Dirty Lyle! Gotta love Dirty Lyle(Ernest Borgnine) being Mermaid Man on SpongeBob SquarePants!👌🏻👍🏻🥃🗣💨💨🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
Nah but the slicer
Well I sure as hell was not expecting that yellow “Slicer” thing!🤣
The Slicer took me of guard lol.
Love the goofy police announcements, shotguns that are constantly reloaded but not fired, roadblocks with alternative routes, Halicki's grimace when he turns the steering wheel, the absurd goes on;)
There's no hecking way you can't appreciate the huge effort they put into this highly long scene, wow.
I wonder how many takes it took!
And the award for "Get the F*** out of my way", goes to this 1974 International Harvester Transtar II.
Its a shame we lost Toby so suddenly, i feel like we missed out on some banger movies going into the 90s and beyond
Was gunna ask, did the director/star die.
Sad. Very sad.
This must be the most indefensibly long, hedonistically destructive, abjectly stupid... and GLORIOUS vehicle chase ever committed to film.
The script was even WORSE!… or better, depending on your sense of scale.
I have both of these movies on dvd love watching them every now and then
I took a temporary job with a local meat hauling company. They had one truck like this & the rest was newer, much nicer KW's. As the new guy, driving this slow nag. Other drivers needled me about it. Being around trucking in the 70's & my dad an independent O/O. I of course knew how to work on them. Once I turned up the pump, that 400 Cummins came alive. Other guys had a damn fit, when I blew past 2-3 of them. With both stacks black smoking!
R.I.P. Toby Halicki (1940-1989).
I was 14 years old I was an extra in the original Gone in 60 Seconds my father and Toby were good friends there were a lot of scenes filmed in front of our house and my school in Torrance\ California
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nice work on the alley maneuvers - takes a true master
We can all agree on ONE thing.....That Transtar is indestructible!!!!!!
Yes
Lol
And fits through tight alleys and can bang 90 degree turns while pulling double tandems in said alley ways
So fake and stupid wonder how many trucks it took to make this. That truck would be trashed
The great stunt man on a budget !!!! R.I.P. Toby
What happened to Toby?
@@goldengear6125 Was killed on set at the 13:50 timestamp. A telephone snapped and fell with the water tower, as a result, it killed Toby.
@@csx6025gamer That's very sad
Nowadays those International Transtar cabover semis are super rare.
This is stress relieving. Thanks for showing this.
No semi truck of today in any movie with a car chase would look as cool as these old ones.
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Ur not wrong the cabover was the best truck back then it’s my dream semi
Rest in peace transtar such a classic film, TV don't even make movies like this anymore
Great filming, no CGI, ballsy !!, wouldve sounded great if they used a straight piped Gm 2 stroke truck :)
The Krash king blew my mind! thats a lot of workand skill by all! Spectacular.
That year of truck still had the Dayton rims/split wheels, my boss had 2 of those and a new '76 IH
More wrecks than Nashville Tennessee on a Saturday night. Love it!!
Guess this is what inspired the producers of Beverly hills cop 2. Looks like there was a patrol car from just about every county & state in the country after him lol 😆 brilliant.
I remember being a little kid back in an early 80s when they were filming this movie riding on the school bus going into the city of Buffalo New York and saw all the cars lined up as part of the set for the movie
I can remember these trucks especially going along the interstate when you're towing up to three trailers back then but after driving long distances your back really starts to feel real sore we affectionately call these trucks or cabovers back Breakers.
I love these movies
Thank you Toby 🖤🖤
It is my understanding that Toby Halicki owned all of the cars wrecked in his movies. He just loved crashing cars.
Amazing driver , entered the same alley 3 times 4:01 4:26 and 4:39
Just like the cigarette semi chase scene in the first Beverly Hills Cop movie.
A Classic rig 48 years on ❤️When did this come out as I thought there is a 1974 original movie and the 2000 Remake , Did'nt know about this one ,Looks like a Made for TV movie ,That slicer vehicle was awesome looking 🤣🤣🤣🤣,What year did this one come out .
1988 I think
This is only the action sequences that would’ve been sprinkled through the film. The story invollved theft of collector cars to conceal the theft of a high efficiency prototype
This was Toby's own sequil to his original 1974 Gone In 60 Seconds. This is the only footage that was shot. At 13.54 in this video when the water tank fell Toby Halicki, who was the semi truck driver and also the director was killed when the collapsing water tower broke a power pole guy wire which struck him. Wonder what the rest of the movie would have been like.
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Transtars were and are still bad ass i drove one about 3 years. Kt 450 cummings. 13 rto 355 geats 285 inches long. 5 inch. Straight. pipes. Hardcore. Rode like a dream. Now i drive a fucking. Peterbilt
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That semi truck chase part could surely remind me and some other people of that 18 Wheeler arcade game. Especially the way the semi truck crashes into cars causing them to explode.
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That Odra A81 spinoff fitted with an all-American drivetrain seems unstoppable.
Great film and amazing stunts.👍👍🇬🇧
ive been out here 30 years now, in 2023 i feel like that daliy
They literally made every make of car a cop car, even a Ford escort station wagon!
There's a black and silver K-car LeBaron that's appears several times during the chase and once it was a cop car in a roadblock
You can clearly see, where the makers of Beverly Hills Cop had their inspiration looking to the starting scene.
Uhh what are you talking about? Beverly Hills was made in 1984
@@armorpro573 yes...and this movie was made 1982.
@@Lowrider2905 Uhh no it was released in 1989. The film you’re probably referring to was The Junkman.
@@armorpro573 learning lesson! Switched the years.
@@Lowrider2905 Ok then
Wow! Quick way to restock the salvage yard!
Actually, most of these probably came from a salvage yard, so the inventory was probably short for a few weeks 😂
Not one shot fired anywhere near the driver or tyres when the truck is within two feet of a gunman 😂😂
Good thing the police didn't know how to use their guns.
This was back when the pigs wouldn't murder you without a reason. 👍
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@@LeftIsBest001 you sure? they didn't have bodycams back in the Day
@@unter1103 - True.
14:35-15:25 That part was the best! 😍😍😍💖💖
I think this beats the blues brothers movies for how many vehicles were destroyed in this single movie alone.
classic, at the slightest collision, the car explodes as if there were several boxes of dynamite in it
Wow, that is one tough truck. Bumper don't bend, headlights still in tack. Amazing.
Gene Wiley they used multiple trucks in the movie no way it's able to sorvive
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Gene Wiley
It’s cool he’s pulling a set
No trucks allowed in town
Such fabulous cars destroyed - Citations, Vegas, Escorts, Mustang II, a VW Dasher, those poor K-cars, too...
furyfantoo plus a classic Transtar and a Brockway.
Their was a pair of renaulrs I saw get smashed. So in other words basically Factory condition
9:43 AMC Gremlin
I’m surprised that international transtar is still running at all after being forced up that hill and this big chase sequence and with a twin split trailer also.
would have been awesome to see these old car chases on the big screen or at the drive in.
The window truck crash was just..chefs kiss..
gotta love the sound of that Detroit diesel
didn't think I would but I watched the whole 22 minutes.
Same here
We’ve all wanted to do this when stuck in traffic
God bless 🙏 thank you for the movies 🍿
Dispatch: "The semi has been spotted on Garfield"????? There are 50 police cars following him. I think ALL units are aware of that ma'am. They're on Garfield right behind them. Then a duputy says "I think he's headed toward the city". Seems like the whole chase is already downtown to me. LOL
NeilLB7 uh
wow, alot of copcars with different colors and models, cool!
I don't know which truck was harder to see destroyed- the Transtar or that classic Brockway.
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No vehicles were harmed in the making of this film.
Oh dear, all those fine Chevy citations and chevettes lmao
It is great to see all these horrible malaise era cars being crushed! Got to love it!
I love how dispatch is telling the cops where the semi is while they are literally driving 2 inches behind it 🤦
Other units might not know
I'm so glad to see there were so very few Chevrolet casualties during the making of this film. I won't have to report them to anyone I think.
I GIVE THIS MOVIE 10 STAR'S
Ooooooh, its The Slicer ..Awards for most cars smashed in a minute & shortest movie sequel 🎬 🎥 EVER MADE . . . RIP H.B. HALICKI
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Slicer seems perfect for slicing through Traffic
I believe this is something that everybody had a fantasy at one time or another let's say if you're stuck on a freeway traffic jam you just simply wanted to plow over a bunch of people or push them out of your way now of course I've always had a fantasy of doing something like this if I ever got pissed off but it would usually be in one of those big large-scale construction yards and steal the biggest cat loader scraper out of the yard and just do like what this guy did in the movie.
The next GTA game should be based in the early 80s
Ooooo I like that idea
I've thought about that so many times! Gotta put The Slicer in it too!
love how every single car sparks and catches on fire when crashing into them. real world not one of them would have
Well it's upstate NY so thanks to all the road salt all the gas tanks and fuel lines are rusted and leaking
Yeah ... they ain't called harvesters fer nothin' keep yer pete, cornbinders is king !!!!
Again Hollywood at its phoniest you could never do what he did with that tractor trailer
I was today years old when i found out about this movie.
Gee, the one time a Volkswagen Beetle pulls out in front of me I end up with my bumper pushed into the tire, unable to steer, and jackknifed my doubles across Highway 71 in Chino. And the VW never exploded. I was cheated.
The alley scene reminded me of the Australian movie with Stacy Keach
Is that “Queen of the road” that also has Amanda Muggleton in it? She sang the hitchhiker’s song: I picked a guy up on the road, who looked kinda cute to me, so I got down to showing him, how feminine I could be, I showed him where the dipstick was & how to put that hammer down, then I doubled the clutch, with such a feminine touch, that he left me at the very next town. CHORUS: Men, like their women soft & sweet, a little dainty & petite, that’s what Mama used to say, men, like their women sweet & pure, nice, innocent & demure, well I’ve always been that way!😂😂😂😂White, Ford LTL 9000 & a toy panda stuffed with drugs? Sorry, truck junkie with a memory for lyrics & dialogue, none of my friends will watch truck movies with me anymore cause they’re sick of me ruining the movie cause I’m doing dialogue instead of just letting them watch!🤷🏼♂️🤣🤣🤣🤣👌🏻👍🏻🥃🗣💨💨🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
I had this director cut that was added to gone in sixty seconds it was two movies bought it at WAL mart in the discount Ben . They show the truck scene and he had a toy collection that was the largest in the United States.
Fun facts about this movie from wikipedia: There were over 400 cars destroyed, and the movie's director was killed while making the water tower scene when a telephone pole fell on him
That slicer does kick ass! I need one to beat the damn traffic
I remember him crushing basically a brand new car as part of his clock and I believe it was gone in 60 seconds maybe could be the follow up. I heard that the blues Brothers smashing all those Chrysler's last Dodge cop cars had the record for the most car crashes. I just don't see how that could be after watching this. Wonder how many times they had to clear the path for that cabover and pull it back so get run at it again
Drive like a boss ! Great film
R.I.P H.B. "Toby" Halicki!
"omg that truck just plowed through a dozen cars at slow speed and into the water tower! What should we do?!"
"Keep driving really fast until you crash into the pile of cars as well!"
"Roger that, dispatch!"
I bet Jay Leno has The Slicer in his garage.
Amazing!!..that truck ploughed through so many vehicles and didn't get a single scratch.
Where can I get a truck like that.
Me driving the MOC in GTA online.👏
That truck barley fits in the alley way
Rip Toby he was actually killed during the scene where the water tower fell behind the factory he was struck by a telephone pole that killed him instantly
IT'S a shame he lost his life in this movie!!
I didn't know there was even a gone in 60 seconds 2
R I P H B Halicki ,So tragic he died while filming the scene with the Slicer vehicle .Thoughts with his family and loved ones 😢🙏💔🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲
did i really have to miss those years 😭
I don't know what's more Horrendous, those car crashes or those hideous 1980's Mullets !!!
Unfortunately,H.B halicki, the film's writer, director, and actor, was killed during the filming.
This was H.B halicki's final movie that he directed, wrote and the final role that he played.
Gone in 60 seconds and junk man were awesome movies
Any way much better than last 2 Fast 2 Furrious movies