Cannonball "Fall out" Original air date Feb 23 1959

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  • @tylerzorn6152
    @tylerzorn6152 9 месяцев назад +32

    Beautiful cars, beautiful trucks. All so wonderful to see. God those were the best days. .......if I could only enjoy it all again.

  • @sparky6086
    @sparky6086 9 месяцев назад +28

    Kids, This is why you use discretion, rather than tell the public at large, about how valuable your load is like Jerry & Cannonball, the two geniuses!

  • @timferriss905
    @timferriss905 9 месяцев назад +18

    I remember this on the tv over here in the uk when I was a kid. I was born in 59 so we must of got it later. That has given me goosebumps. Thanks for sharing.

    • @2wagondragon
      @2wagondragon  9 месяцев назад +6

      I was about five years old when this series ran and I remember being enthralled with it at the time.

  • @janetcohen9190
    @janetcohen9190 9 месяцев назад +18

    Wow looks like a film or TV show with real trucks, roads,... from over 60 years ago, and in black & white.

  • @MichaelLeBlanc-p4f
    @MichaelLeBlanc-p4f 8 месяцев назад +12

    Believe I 'Loved' every episode of 'Cannon Ball' that I watched as a ca 10/11/12 year old. Every truck passed had a hero in it in my imagination, on our long distance bi-annual vacations (family reunions) . . . Somewhere along the time road line we lost him but some Canadian Truckers have recently brought the 'old spirit' potential back.

    • @coldlakealta4043
      @coldlakealta4043 8 месяцев назад +4

      I was 11 in 1959 watching every episode we could tune in with the TV's rabbit ears with my Grandpa. Memories to cherish for a life time.

    • @MichaelLeBlanc-p4f
      @MichaelLeBlanc-p4f 8 месяцев назад +3

      @@coldlakealta4043 Yea ! even as those old memories and all that comes with it hurts a bit for being 'once-upon-a-time-kind' . . . but in a good way for the soul.

  • @robpineault5354
    @robpineault5354 2 года назад +58

    Cannonball was filmed in Toronto Canada and used Kingsway transport terminal.. The truck was donated by GM Canada. There was a cab only in the studio for studio shots. The truck was sold after the show to Stone cartage Toronto.

    • @stuarttorevell2353
      @stuarttorevell2353 11 месяцев назад +8

      thank you 🙏

    • @johncaldwell-wq1hp
      @johncaldwell-wq1hp 8 месяцев назад +7

      Wow !!-I used watch this show in Sydney, Australia,-it was a big hit here !!--every "Trucker"-wanted to be like "Cannonball"--

    • @paullisanti8673
      @paullisanti8673 8 месяцев назад +5

      The Truck was either built in Cleveland or Terrytown. The ONLY two Cab-Over GM Plants in North America, Beautiful Truck. THE Deisel is a Cummins

    • @sancoone6570
      @sancoone6570 8 месяцев назад +3

      I got out of the marine corps in 1962 and got a job hauling steel out of sparrows point m.d. I drove an 860 jimmy that was bought from mclean trucking down in the carolinas those were the good days
      All the best
      Baltimore flash😂

    • @trevordelamont409
      @trevordelamont409 7 месяцев назад

      0​@@stuarttorevell2353

  • @markko17
    @markko17 8 месяцев назад +4

    Back when this series first aired there was a guy that worked with my Dad who quit that job and became a truck driver. From then on every time we saw him we'd say "Hey, Cannonball!!"

  • @richardrice8076
    @richardrice8076 9 месяцев назад +33

    No placards! No sweeter sound than that singin' Detroit.

    • @2wagondragon
      @2wagondragon  9 месяцев назад +7

      Long before TDG regulations.

    • @Joseph-g3p9d
      @Joseph-g3p9d 9 месяцев назад +1

      CATERPILLAR . . . Beyond Beyond Category !

    • @davidcaskey4669
      @davidcaskey4669 9 месяцев назад +2

      Truck driver heaven

    • @kelvintorrence5994
      @kelvintorrence5994 8 месяцев назад +4

      That's dirty Detroit was a sceaming all the way

  • @michaelcrestohl202
    @michaelcrestohl202 2 месяца назад +1

    Wow, I haven’t seen this show since the early Sixties when I was a fourteen year-old. It was made in Ontario and there are some scenes made on Highway 401 in its early days in and around Toronto. Now that road is sixteen lanes wide and has been dubbed “the busiest highway” in the world.

  • @johnfellows2867
    @johnfellows2867 5 лет назад +30

    I first saw thiis about 1960 in the UK , still my favourite TV series, that Screamin' Jimmy
    engine, still gives me goose bumps after 60 years !!

  • @kevinmacnally5096
    @kevinmacnally5096 6 лет назад +38

    My brother Fergus...it was his favourite show when I was 6 years years old! He was 15 and we would watch it together! He's no longer with us but I sure HE is glad I;m watching it! I LOVE YOU FERGUS!

  • @johnhickey9794
    @johnhickey9794 6 лет назад +25

    THanks for this TV show, it brings back good memories when I was a boy.

  • @dddevildogg
    @dddevildogg 8 месяцев назад +7

    Cannonball had that Detroit Diesel 2 stroke right up to max RPM's on that intro
    distinctive exhaust notes like no other engine, so cool
    "Yeah,cobalt,it'll kill you in 3 hours.It's perfectly safe,see I tested it"

    • @scdevon
      @scdevon 8 месяцев назад +3

      Trucking was tough back then. Those trucks back then, too.
      "Barreling down the highway....doing 44.
      The Detroit is a-screaming....She can't give any more.
      My eardrums are a-bleedin'...The stacks are belching smoke.
      I drive all night and drive all day, and still I'm stayin' broke".

  • @MrCraigblaze
    @MrCraigblaze Год назад +6

    Thanks for the upload !! Looks like a good series !!

  • @anthonyteaia8698
    @anthonyteaia8698 5 лет назад +11

    Great show to watch, awesome truck aswell

  • @jamescurran9002
    @jamescurran9002 8 месяцев назад +5

    When I was a driver, I once carried exactly that run. Hazmat, Radioactive, only contained in a solid steel cylinder that weighed 400 lbs.
    They didn't tie it down. And did that cylinder roll around like a gorilla got loose.
    It was all one piece , I think the cylinder itself was a cell. Like a big lithium battery. So no damage could happen to it.
    I had to take it to some power plant . Took us an hour to get it off my truck with a lift.

  • @jaymeade9898
    @jaymeade9898 4 месяца назад +1

    The sound of the Detroit diesel in the opening scene is unmistakable!

  • @diaryofamadman8759
    @diaryofamadman8759 7 лет назад +7

    I was always a avid fan of Paul Birch , excellent actor and a sound choice for this series . I was only 3 yrs. old when this first aired , my Dad really enjoyed this series . And a fan of Paul, I believe that was exactly what started my Dad watching this. He always watched anything that he appeared in , with one exception "Queen of Outer Space " in which Paul played a supporting role. But I really liked the film with Paul.......thank you for the uploading !

    • @alancameron8897
      @alancameron8897 6 лет назад +1

      Was 7

    • @fredkelbert1913
      @fredkelbert1913 8 месяцев назад

      I think he played Captain Carpenter in “The Fugitive.” He was also “zapped” by a Martian in the 1953 film, “War of the Worlds.”

  • @stuarttorevell2353
    @stuarttorevell2353 11 месяцев назад +4

    iv just come across this film 🎥 in the uk 🇬🇧 thank you 🙏

  • @mikedrown2721
    @mikedrown2721 3 года назад +23

    The OPP police cruiser is a '59 Pontiac Stratochief

    • @johnchildress6717
      @johnchildress6717 8 месяцев назад +1

      If you look at how inset the tires on that car are.The Canadian Pontiacs of that era were on Chevy frames and a lot of them had straight 6 engines.

    • @dond.200
      @dond.200 8 месяцев назад +1

      In the US that 1959 Pontiac was a Chieftain model.

    • @johnchildress6717
      @johnchildress6717 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@dond.200 Was not close to a real wide track Pontiac with a 389.Had to be a big disappointment

  • @wheeleyguy
    @wheeleyguy 9 лет назад +35

    A GREAT Canadian TV show,maybe one of the first.
    The truckers had no GPS in those days, no tachometer readouts,no short-wave radios...
    They were TRUCKERS!. doing what they had to do.....

    • @samiam5557
      @samiam5557 8 лет назад +5

      They had 2way radios if so equipped...but radios where expensive so most didn't.

    • @1693caterpillar
      @1693caterpillar 8 лет назад +3

      Yep, back in the days when a lease operator could still make some money.

    • @t.c.3027
      @t.c.3027 5 лет назад +2

      @@1693caterpillar R U serious, not disputing your words, but did they even have lease operators in those days?? "Just asking"

    • @1693caterpillar
      @1693caterpillar 5 лет назад +3

      @@t.c.3027 More of an owner operator rather then a lease operator.

    • @southerncross3638
      @southerncross3638 9 месяцев назад +3

      Just maps, you could call the shipper or receiver and hope you don't get directions from the secretary who drives her Datsun b210 to work every day, and forgets to tell you about the 9ft clearance bridge that's on her route.😮

  • @RebeccaGriffin-b8n
    @RebeccaGriffin-b8n 8 месяцев назад +3

    That cabover prime mover would be quite valuable now days

  • @castle4610
    @castle4610 3 года назад +8

    @25:11 goes from a cacophonous roar to complete silence in the cab haha

  • @plunkervillerr1529
    @plunkervillerr1529 10 месяцев назад +4

    It`s a shame there aren`t more episodes available.

  • @1776TomPaine
    @1776TomPaine 7 лет назад +12

    I watched this show in reruns in the early 60s. I didn't know it was a Canadian show. Amazing. I like the radiation theme. Very much what was on people's minds at the time.

    • @filianablanxart8305
      @filianablanxart8305 5 лет назад +3

      ( At least in the US ) It is a Federal Felony to tamper with Seal in Interstate Commerce . The Criminal penalties were considered more of a deterrent than a padlock , which a semi serious thief could readily enough defeat with hammer, crowbar, or bolt cutters .

  • @nickatniteforanewgeneratio2039
    @nickatniteforanewgeneratio2039 9 лет назад +10

    awesome so awesome! please upload more of this show...its my favorite show from my youth...it was mine and my dads show when he was home from the road

  • @voxac30withstrat
    @voxac30withstrat 2 года назад +5

    Gee I hope one day they can re-format this. I loved this show as a kid. Love the old trucks. There's something so .. innocent if that is the description. The shows , for me at least, were just excellent. To be honest I'm probably looking at stuff with so much longing, so much MISSING those times. I'm hugely content with my life ATM but... those were great times. So FULL of imagination and freedom. I do miss my childhood but then.... as a kid I didn't know what I had.

  • @nickmad887
    @nickmad887 7 лет назад +3

    thanks

  • @buelowexcavating
    @buelowexcavating 8 лет назад +9

    This brings back memories. My second GMC truck had a Detroit Diesel 4-71, two cycle, 158 horsepower, 284 cubic inch diesel like the Cannonball truck. I thought it was a real powerhouse at that time.

    • @2wagondragon
      @2wagondragon  8 лет назад +4

      The Cannonball truck was definitely a 71 series engine, but whether it was a 4 or 6, I can't say.I always thought it was a six, but can't be sure.

    • @alancameron8897
      @alancameron8897 6 лет назад

      I reckon

    • @andrewnorris1514
      @andrewnorris1514 3 года назад +1

      When did you have the 4-71?

    • @buelowexcavating
      @buelowexcavating 3 года назад +1

      I think it was from the 1970s into the 1980s. I sure wish I would have kept those trucks.

    • @andrewnorris1514
      @andrewnorris1514 3 года назад +3

      @@buelowexcavating I learned 30 years ago dont throw stuff out. Just buy more storage space

  • @jamescurran9002
    @jamescurran9002 8 месяцев назад +3

    Those two drivers would have been fired for violating TSA regulations.
    No stopping along route, no hitchhikers, no loose lips. Make sure your cargo is secured...etc

    • @unconventionalideas5683
      @unconventionalideas5683 4 месяца назад +1

      The cargo was secured. Someone breaking in along the way is not the fault of lack of security. Still, they might have gotten into trouble for stopping along the way.

  • @jessejames7757
    @jessejames7757 8 месяцев назад +2

    If that cab is a rocking don't come a knocking.

  • @christopherwelch136
    @christopherwelch136 2 года назад +3

    Good ole Hwy 2, Kingston Rd.

  • @fredkelbert1913
    @fredkelbert1913 8 месяцев назад

    I remember two particular episodes that I would love to see again. One was about a guy who was handling a “gun,” and the audience was left with the impression that he was seeking “revenge” on Mike for a wound he received during the war. The other was about a truck “rodeo,” featuring skill contests.

  • @andyharman3022
    @andyharman3022 8 месяцев назад +7

    Talking about their valuable load.
    No lock on the trailer door.
    No lock on the box carrying the deadly radioactive material.
    You don't need a Geiger counter to detect the naivete.

    • @SBCBears
      @SBCBears 8 месяцев назад +4

      I guess the scriptwriters didn't have time for the complications of reality.

    • @unconventionalideas5683
      @unconventionalideas5683 4 месяца назад +1

      They could have been cut r more likely picked.

    • @unconventionalideas5683
      @unconventionalideas5683 4 месяца назад +1

      Actually, they show something like that happening to the trailer right around 10:20 if you check.

  • @mikelovetere4719
    @mikelovetere4719 5 лет назад +4

    He looked like one of my dispatchers...whew!

  • @PPLuxo_JoZeus
    @PPLuxo_JoZeus 3 года назад +1

    yo la recuerdo por 1962, en México la pasaban como Mike Malone.....

  • @MrRobster1234
    @MrRobster1234 8 лет назад +5

    The hitcher is Canadian actor Don Franks who we lost this year.

    • @eagleman8440
      @eagleman8440 7 лет назад

      i knew don franks since 1959

    • @4thstooge75
      @4thstooge75 7 лет назад +1

      Did he die from radiation poisoning?

    • @mikelovetere4719
      @mikelovetere4719 5 лет назад

      What?! He didn't die from radiation poisoning?

    • @robertpineau4838
      @robertpineau4838 5 лет назад +1

      Don is gone now.

    • @tomcarpenter700
      @tomcarpenter700 3 года назад

      I figure that radiation poisoning would have done him in quicker then this

  • @scottprendergast2680
    @scottprendergast2680 5 лет назад +6

    :56
    Big Entrance time here comes the 1959
    DETROIT DIESEL 6V71
    aka Appalachian Hummingbird
    Aka
    Detroit Screamer
    Nice RIG BABY

  • @mikelovetere4719
    @mikelovetere4719 5 лет назад +9

    No hazmat placards?

    • @parteibonza
      @parteibonza 7 месяцев назад

      no collapsible steering wheel either--head on collision it shoots straight into your chest 💀💀💀

  • @Caje-zf8md
    @Caje-zf8md 5 лет назад +3

    A rock collector once found a lost radioactive isotope on a construction site. He placed the cool-looking "stone" in his back pocket. He later lost the better part of his backside from radiation exposure. I don't remember if it later took his life.

    • @markpreston6930
      @markpreston6930 8 месяцев назад

      That's the same guy that had his pocket bible catch a bullet.

    • @chooch1995
      @chooch1995 3 месяца назад

      @@markpreston6930- Easy, fella! Easy there. Don’t go knocking the Bible.

  • @davids8449
    @davids8449 4 года назад +8

    I believe William Campbell can play the Harpsichord well with a little help

    • @2wagondragon
      @2wagondragon  9 месяцев назад +3

      Yes, at least in his role as General Trelane.

  • @richardnottelmann58
    @richardnottelmann58 8 месяцев назад +2

    As a professional truck driver, I've got to do a little bit of knit picking hair. If they were only going about 3 hours up the road why did they fail to need to stop for a meal? I'm young. Also, they should not have been openly chit chatting about what they were transporting. Considering it was a hazardous material, high value load. Not to mention the fact that 1 of them should have walked around and checked the seal before they drove away from the restaurant.

  • @kelvintorrence5994
    @kelvintorrence5994 5 лет назад +8

    Good old shows. To bad that still have these Buildings from the 50s and 60s I have to try to back into then with 53 foot vans.it is not fun.

    • @peterbarkley2648
      @peterbarkley2648 4 года назад +2

      Good old show alright! So good it should've at length been out on DVD.

    • @mtl-ss1538
      @mtl-ss1538 4 года назад

      @@peterbarkley2648 Classic NZ 8V92TA trucking
      ruclips.net/video/g-BnwyBK5Hk/видео.html

    • @mikeholland1031
      @mikeholland1031 3 года назад +1

      I hear ya there. Me too

  • @oldscoolcooldiecast1879
    @oldscoolcooldiecast1879 9 месяцев назад +2

    Most expensive load I ever hauled was cigarettes and liquor and you can bet I never conversat over it either lol

    • @BigLisaFan
      @BigLisaFan 9 месяцев назад

      Strangest thing I ever picked up was 2000 pounds of earthworms going to Florida. Even worms get away for the winter but I don’t.
      Someone else ran them to Florida but that tops the strange load.
      Picked up 30000 of recycled copper. They photographed the truck/trailer, my licence and me.
      I think the value was around $450,000 Canadian.

  • @weirdbeard63
    @weirdbeard63 8 лет назад +18

    Yeah, sure. These two hosers are going to be trusted with cargo like that.

    • @farmalmta
      @farmalmta 6 лет назад +9

      Lol... Just another work day for Homer Simpson and sidekick picking up stuff from the bunny suits at Scary Atomic Laboratory, Inc. then ambling into a truck stop at the Union mandated lunchtime even if you're hauling stuff that could kill a million folks and yucking it up with a hobo about the value of that totally unprotected load. What could possibly go wrong?

    • @billysunsteelfriendstransa8843
      @billysunsteelfriendstransa8843 5 лет назад +3

      farmalmta, Don't forget it's a television show, like every show one needs a plot, or they have no show. A better plot than the Homer Simpson show had, if it even had one.

    • @billysunsteelfriendstransa8843
      @billysunsteelfriendstransa8843 5 лет назад +2

      jerry s, it was over the trailer's rear axles, which is pretty safe.

    • @sparky6086
      @sparky6086 9 месяцев назад +2

      Kids, This is why you use discretion, rather than tell the public at large, about how valuable your load is like Jerry & Cannonball, the two geniuses!

  • @chadwedul1787
    @chadwedul1787 9 месяцев назад +3

    US had 'Route 66', Canada had 'Cannonball'. I rest my case.

    • @coldlakealta4043
      @coldlakealta4043 8 месяцев назад +1

      the jury has just come in. You won your case unanimously.

    • @thebusterdog921
      @thebusterdog921 8 месяцев назад

      Yea, but Cannonball was an idiot for shooting his mouth off in the diner.

  • @Choo-ew9so
    @Choo-ew9so 5 лет назад +5

    The first 'Ice Road Truckers', only better.

  • @Romans--bo7br
    @Romans--bo7br 8 месяцев назад +1

    I grew up watching the original series. I sure hope that this 660 series "Jimmy" made up its mind whether it was powered by Cummins "J" Series as it left the terminal, or the 8-71 while it was going down the highway. lol PS: The 8-71 was still Not in production, "if" the tractor was a Pre-1957 model.
    Actually, the 8-71 was Rarely installed in this series GMC, "if" ever. They were even fairly "rare" in the "Crackerbox's" that followed. The 6-71 was the predominant engine in this 660 Series "COE", and the "Crackerbox".

    • @2wagondragon
      @2wagondragon  8 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah, it could have even been a 4-71. That engine was used quite a bit in the 50s. I don't think they ever put 8V-71s in that series of trucks.
      I drove a lot of 71 series engines back in the 70s. 6, 8 and even took a 12v71 for a spin once. That sound is forever burned into my brain.

    • @Romans--bo7br
      @Romans--bo7br 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@2wagondragon... Hi, and thank you for your reply. The 4-71 was Never installed in the 660 Series trucks from GMC, only the 6-71. I worked with Detroit Diesel under contract as an advisor on experimental systems in the early to mid 1970's and studied Diesel Engine Design & Theory for four years (1963 - 67) and directly under P. Nicholas from 1964 - 67, who had just retired from R&D at GM Diesel (Detroit Diesel after May, 1965) and who was one of the three lead designers of the very first prototype 2 cycle engine, from late 1936, on.. until he retired in the early summer of 1964.
      He presented me (in 1970 after my return from VN) with an 8"X10" framed black & white photo of himself, Charles "Boss" Kettering and one other engineer, with the very first prototype engine, after they had fired it up for the very first time in 1938.
      It's definitely an historical moment, frozen in time that I will keep to my last breath
      The First Production engines, were 6-71's under contract for the US. Navy in Sept. 1939.
      During and after working with DD in the 70's, I purchased my own Semis to help finance my drag racing "vice" and they were powered with 12-71's, which I removed as soon as I got it home from the dealer (my first New one - my very first [a 1969 - 359 Pete, ext hood], I bought from a good friend of the family, who had to retire due to a heart attack), tore it down and then proceeded to "build" it, as well as fully Balance the entire reciprocating assembly for longevity purposes, as well as absolute smoothness of operation.
      Over the years I've owned three semis with 12-71 power, and "built" all three of them. My personal favorite DD's, are the 3-71, L6-71 (inline), 12-71 and the Series 110 engine.
      The Series 51 (based on initial production year, Not cyl. displacement as were the other DD platforms) was also a very interesting design as well, and was extremely efficient with fuel consumption, though not a "high" output engine, and worked perfectly for the targeted market they were designed for... Marine use, in the logging / pulp industry, medium size fishing & Lobster boats and stationary use, such as irrigation pumps, etc.
      I "built" a Series 110 as well, with the intention of retro-fitting it into another extended hood "A" model KW... but wound up selling it, and have dreaded doing that, ever since. Such is life, sometimes. : )

    • @2wagondragon
      @2wagondragon  8 месяцев назад +1

      @@Romans--bo7br Very interesting background, thank you. The only Detroit engine I ever owned was an 8V92 T in a 79 Transtar II. Derisively known as the green grenade, except mine was painted IH red. I think they addressed a lot of the issues with the silver series in the early 80s.
      All of the 71 series engines I drove were in company trucks.
      Was the 110 ever used for highway applications, at leas in OEM models? I read that the early 110 series used a centrifugal blower which is only good for a constant RPM application.

  • @waltspears8179
    @waltspears8179 6 лет назад +2

    yep that g m c. was state of the art in those days .where semi name came from was those semi cab overs .instead of cab compleatly over engine

    • @r1w1s1
      @r1w1s1 6 лет назад +8

      The name semi comes from the fact that they pull "semi" trailers......meaning wheels on one end, as opposed to a full trailer, which has wheels on both ends.

    • @chooch1995
      @chooch1995 8 месяцев назад +1

      ‘Semi’ is shortened up from semi tractor-trailer. Semi is half, like a semi-circle. A semi trailer is considered such as it’s supported on one end by its own set of wheels & is missing wheels on the other end. It’s only got ‘half’ its wheels. The tractor provides the other half when coupled up together. ‘Semi’ - It’s got nothing to do with the tractor pulling it…cab over, conventional or otherwise…

  • @mikeholland1031
    @mikeholland1031 3 года назад +2

    No placards?

  • @cindys1819
    @cindys1819 9 месяцев назад +2

    There's going to be a new series.. A.I. cannonball the truck drives itself....then the radioactive element causes the AI computer goes crazy and the truck goes top speed in reverse...theres a regionwide emergency. Then finall a teamster pulls along side and shuts the AI system bringing the truck to a harmless stop.....

  • @timbrown713
    @timbrown713 8 месяцев назад +1

    Was this directed by Ed Woods ?

  • @mikelovetere4719
    @mikelovetere4719 5 лет назад +13

    Those were the days....No seat belts...

    • @RC-Flight
      @RC-Flight 9 месяцев назад +4

      Or saftey glass or collapsing steering columns, oh yes the good ol days for sure.

  • @51bobtube
    @51bobtube 9 месяцев назад +2

    Radioactive load and no escort?

    • @SBCBears
      @SBCBears 8 месяцев назад +2

      Must be those good ol' days I hear of.

    • @coldlakealta4043
      @coldlakealta4043 8 месяцев назад +1

      that was 65 years ago. Things have changed drastically since then.

  • @pelonehedd7631
    @pelonehedd7631 Год назад +4

    In these high tech times with cell phones nobody puts through a call to Dr. Reynolds without first listening to option’s in Spanish and about how another emergency number that is not that of Doctor Reynolds should be dialed first. Then that it will be a long wait and leave Your Name and number so The place in Queue will not be lost and wait for a call back.

  • @Franklin-pc3xd
    @Franklin-pc3xd 14 дней назад

    Here come those whacky Canukians. What are they up to now?

  • @rpgervanburen6699
    @rpgervanburen6699 5 лет назад +2

    No lock on the door?

    • @SBCBears
      @SBCBears 8 месяцев назад

      Don't ask!

  • @ramdodgetruck
    @ramdodgetruck 8 месяцев назад

    Did they ever wash that rig?

  • @matta3968
    @matta3968 4 месяца назад

    It's funny how these guys sitting in the cab are shoulder to shoulder with not an inch to spare. Were those cabs really that small?

  • @r1w1s1
    @r1w1s1 6 лет назад +10

    In forty two years driving, I hauled a few super expensive loads, but I never shot my mouth off about what I was hauling.
    If asked, I usually said Kotex, or Tampons.

    • @farmalmta
      @farmalmta 6 лет назад

      Good think you never mentioned that to a lady hitch hiker or you'd have been standing around like these two bozos with a who farted look on your face.

    • @r1w1s1
      @r1w1s1 6 лет назад +1

      Never had a lady hitch hiker. And if I did, still none of her business what I was hauling. Come to think of it, what would I care what some woman hitching around the country thought about what I said?

    • @BigLisaFan
      @BigLisaFan 4 года назад +3

      Strangest load I ever had was 2000 pounds of live earthworms for a bait shop in Florida. Best load was a load of brochures for Harlequin Romances. Each one had a Susan B. Anthony dollar coin, all 250,000 of them! Never thought about the value in Canadian either but that's a lot of weight!!

  • @reds84257
    @reds84257 5 лет назад +2

    cannonballl yes yes

  • @shawnmalone9711
    @shawnmalone9711 5 лет назад +2

    Where were the RCMP? The Mounties should have been alerted.

  • @goldenoldiesPete
    @goldenoldiesPete 4 года назад +7

    Bonehead move by at ~9:30 Mike when he states "You wouldn't believe it. We're carrying something no bigger than your thumbnail and it's worth 100 grand." Not enough common sense to keep it confidential.

    • @davida8833
      @davida8833 Год назад +3

      I agree! Loose lips will sink ships.

  • @buelowexcavating
    @buelowexcavating 8 лет назад +2

    I owned trucks with the 4-71, 6-71, 8V-71 and 6V-92 in them. After listening to it again it is hard to be sure if it is the 4 or 6.

    • @2wagondragon
      @2wagondragon  8 лет назад +4

      I drove lots of 6 -71 and 8V-71 engines back in the 70s. Even got to pilot a 12V-71 once. I owned a 8-92 for a while in the 80s.
      It's a sound you never forget.

    • @eagleman8440
      @eagleman8440 7 лет назад +2

      the truck was sold after the show to Stone cartage toronto.

    • @alancameron8897
      @alancameron8897 6 лет назад +1

      Eagle eye for details.Thanks.

    • @alancameron8897
      @alancameron8897 6 лет назад

      Dubbed?

    • @andrewnorris1514
      @andrewnorris1514 3 года назад

      @@2wagondragon the 6-71 is something you wanna forget.lot of noise and stress and crawling uphill. I wanted the 335 cummins

  • @chowtime2
    @chowtime2 5 лет назад +6

    Going down the highway, doing 94. Someone cut a fart, blew me out the door. The tires couldn't take it, the engine fell apart and everybody knew, Hillary cut a fart.

    • @booklover6753
      @booklover6753 2 года назад

      If Trump cut a fart you would inflate like a balloon.

    • @randyedwards3244
      @randyedwards3244 8 месяцев назад

      And we all know now it wasn't Hillary who cut that fart, it was "Diaper Don" The original "Sirshitsinpantz"

  • @Brian-zp1df
    @Brian-zp1df 4 месяца назад

    Abbot & Costello meets Movin' On

  • @david5128
    @david5128 2 месяца назад

    Why gets me it's kind of funny that they have $100,000 cargo in the box is not locked that it's in and the semi trailer don't have a lock on the back

  • @stephenharriau1406
    @stephenharriau1406 3 года назад +1

    So dangerous that it throws the tracking off...

  • @MrEdwin57
    @MrEdwin57 5 лет назад +1

    Remember the one commercial you only saw during the Superbowls because they knew they had a majority of men watching it ? The guy uses a high powered rifle to shoot at a lock. And it says "So if you wanna hold on to what you've got.....choose Master Lock ! ! !

  • @waltspears8179
    @waltspears8179 6 лет назад +1

    i had a 68 f600 with that type cab .to much wind resistsance

  • @dennisduran8500
    @dennisduran8500 8 месяцев назад +4

    More like the Laurel and Hardy trucking Co.

  • @curtplumb3428
    @curtplumb3428 6 лет назад +4

    No paddle lock just a seal. lol

    • @chooch1995
      @chooch1995 8 месяцев назад +1

      ‘padlock’….no paddles involved….

    • @SBCBears
      @SBCBears 8 месяцев назад

      @@chooch1995 "Paddle lock"? Never even occurred to me.

  • @EricLehner
    @EricLehner 6 месяцев назад

    Don Franks?!

  • @mikelovetere4719
    @mikelovetere4719 5 лет назад +3

    Removed the seal.Federal offense.....10 to 20...

  • @eagleman8440
    @eagleman8440 8 лет назад +2

    The guy getting picked up is Don franks from toronto canada. He jjust died this year

    • @alancameron8897
      @alancameron8897 6 лет назад

      Rest in Peace.

    • @farmalmta
      @farmalmta 6 лет назад +2

      Good to know that cobalt he stole didn't do him in. 3 hours turned into 50 years.

    • @brianbavosa877
      @brianbavosa877 5 лет назад

      I think he played the male lead in Francis for coppola version of finians rainbow

  • @willhicks2259
    @willhicks2259 4 месяца назад

    10 miles east of Buffalo !!!! East Aurora ! Hot bed of the COLD WAR 😂

  • @thebusterdog921
    @thebusterdog921 8 месяцев назад +1

    Good old Cannonball, the blabber-mouth...

  • @kelvintorrence5994
    @kelvintorrence5994 8 месяцев назад +2

    I was always. Taught to keep.mt mouth shut in the military, you know loose lips sink ships,ge eats donuts a d coffee and runs his big mouth ,crap u would have tryed to steak that thing myself, big mouth trucker,from a trucker

  • @PointyTailofSatan
    @PointyTailofSatan 7 лет назад +3

    There was an episode where they ran over the Littlest Hobo. lol

    • @RC-Flight
      @RC-Flight 9 месяцев назад +1

      Ya I heard about that, Chub Stanley from the Forest Rangers made a fir coat out of the dog and gave it to the Indian guide!

  • @waltdurling9487
    @waltdurling9487 4 года назад +5

    Ha! That box allegedly weighs 400 lbs yet 2 guys in zoot suits pick it up with ease!

  • @christopherwelch136
    @christopherwelch136 2 года назад +2

    On par with Highway Patrol.

  • @RobertWilliams-mk8pl
    @RobertWilliams-mk8pl 9 месяцев назад +2

    Those guys shouldn't be driving nails.

  • @danielyoung6630
    @danielyoung6630 7 лет назад +2

    124 front w Toronto to Kingston so cool!

  • @waltspears8179
    @waltspears8179 6 лет назад +1

    thet called them coe. s cab over engines little diffrent than rwg cab over

  • @johnglover5071
    @johnglover5071 5 лет назад +2

    No Placards???What are you trying to pull you hosers.Now,let me see your logs !!

  • @SHADOWMAN296
    @SHADOWMAN296 5 лет назад +3

    those poor mans they should hav lockeed the trlr. nnnow they weel lose they jobs.

  • @donreed
    @donreed 3 года назад +1

    2022: THEY'RE IN OTTAWA!

    • @booklover6753
      @booklover6753 2 года назад +2

      They need to get a shot, keep some masks in the cab and get to work, instead of acting like fools.

    • @xtr3m3fLx
      @xtr3m3fLx Год назад +3

      @@booklover6753 Oh go get your booster shot, buddy.

  • @Statimtek
    @Statimtek 3 года назад +2

    Soooooo, a deadly nuclear device is stolen, and the truck drivers are free to go. Ahhh Hollywood.

    • @RC-Flight
      @RC-Flight 9 месяцев назад +2

      Ya Hollywood of the North, this was made in Canada!

  • @tonymiller820
    @tonymiller820 Год назад

    pity about the quality of the film

  • @petermartineau9388
    @petermartineau9388 7 лет назад +1

    I thought the star of Cannonball was William Conrad.

    • @shsv81661
      @shsv81661 7 лет назад +4

      Peter Martineau that show was "cannon"

    • @farmalmta
      @farmalmta 6 лет назад +4

      @@shsv81661 Yes, but in all fairness, Cannon was kind of cannonball shaped. It's a forgivable error on Peter's part.

  • @danielyoung6630
    @danielyoung6630 7 лет назад +5

    CANADIAN SERIES wow! How about that? TRUCKER SERIES IN TORONTO! late 50s!

  • @michaelfornell4467
    @michaelfornell4467 3 месяца назад +1

    This is one of the stupidest shows I've ever seen. Dam!

    • @slingblade6858
      @slingblade6858 8 дней назад

      You haven't seen "My Mother the Car"?

  • @garypiont6114
    @garypiont6114 8 месяцев назад

    Notice, the Canucks never contributed to western culture. Yea hey der.

  • @TheOzthewiz
    @TheOzthewiz 4 месяца назад

    Good program, BAD video quality! 👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎

  • @ronaldlegree285
    @ronaldlegree285 2 года назад +5

    Load covid vax