
1950s USA - Classic Cars of Vintage America - Colorized
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Date: 2023-12-20
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Comments and reviews: 12
-Irishfan
Pretty good video, but I noticed a few mistakes. You had a 58 Plymouth, labeled as Chevrolet Bel Air. These cars were supposed to be fifties vintage, but you had a 62 Ford Fairlane and a Buick Skylark from 62 give or take a year. Even though they weren't correct, they were still good pictures. I would have liked to see more pictures of the pretty girls you used for click bate to get me to watch the video-
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Pretty good video, but I noticed a few mistakes. You had a 58 Plymouth, labeled as Chevrolet Bel Air. These cars were supposed to be fifties vintage, but you had a 62 Ford Fairlane and a Buick Skylark from 62 give or take a year. Even though they weren't correct, they were still good pictures. I would have liked to see more pictures of the pretty girls you used for click bate to get me to watch the video-
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-Downecker
I'm 74 and I bought a 1950 Cadillac. Four door showroom condition in 1970. I paid $450! It had 47, 000 on the odometer! I knew the owner and I did alot of favors for him growing up! That was payback! It felt like riding on a cloud. The back seat passed the Drive-In challenge with ease! So much room! WHAT A RIDE!
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I'm 74 and I bought a 1950 Cadillac. Four door showroom condition in 1970. I paid $450! It had 47, 000 on the odometer! I knew the owner and I did alot of favors for him growing up! That was payback! It felt like riding on a cloud. The back seat passed the Drive-In challenge with ease! So much room! WHAT A RIDE!
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-discerningmind
It's disturbing when people that know little to nothing about cars bring forth a piece like this. Many of the cars brand names, model names, or both are incorrect. As well, two of the cars presented are from the 1960s. It would be much more sensible if the video were titled -Pretty Cars. -
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It's disturbing when people that know little to nothing about cars bring forth a piece like this. Many of the cars brand names, model names, or both are incorrect. As well, two of the cars presented are from the 1960s. It would be much more sensible if the video were titled -Pretty Cars. -
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-Dadsezso
-1: 29 You have that labeled a Chevrolet Bel Air but it is a 1958 (I think 58) Plymouth Belvedere. I love this era of cars. Never get tired of seeing them. Being a kid from the 50's/60's they were new then and I liked the new styles much more than the early 50's.
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-1: 29 You have that labeled a Chevrolet Bel Air but it is a 1958 (I think 58) Plymouth Belvedere. I love this era of cars. Never get tired of seeing them. Being a kid from the 50's/60's they were new then and I liked the new styles much more than the early 50's.
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-walterbsprinks
I bought my first car in June 1970 for $50 bucks a 1956 Buick Special and it only needed gas and a thermostat in a year of driving. Back when Gas was. 26 cents a gallon at Chevron. Wonderful midnight Hay field party car-
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I bought my first car in June 1970 for $50 bucks a 1956 Buick Special and it only needed gas and a thermostat in a year of driving. Back when Gas was. 26 cents a gallon at Chevron. Wonderful midnight Hay field party car-
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-raylocke282
My 47 Buick 50 had a 258 cui straight 8. It was more like piloting a plane than driving a car. The steering was vague, the brakes vaguer and gas mileage atrociuous but looked good.
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My 47 Buick 50 had a 258 cui straight 8. It was more like piloting a plane than driving a car. The steering was vague, the brakes vaguer and gas mileage atrociuous but looked good.
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-jtodora
Great pictures! I love the T-Bird 2-seaters from the 50's. There was one thing missing from this video. the year of each car. I knew a lot of the years, but not all. Great Job!
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Great pictures! I love the T-Bird 2-seaters from the 50's. There was one thing missing from this video. the year of each car. I knew a lot of the years, but not all. Great Job!
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vintage
At time 1: 35 you have a blue Plymouth indentified as a Chevrolet Bel Air. I believe there are several other errors further along. Regardless, thanks for the presentation.
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At time 1: 35 you have a blue Plymouth indentified as a Chevrolet Bel Air. I believe there are several other errors further along. Regardless, thanks for the presentation.
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-bendelgado8429
I would like to see old towns, service stations and old mansions if possibles. Great videos keep it up, I-m so thankful really enjoy them.
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I would like to see old towns, service stations and old mansions if possibles. Great videos keep it up, I-m so thankful really enjoy them.
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-mattcollier5957
At 1. 34 that is A 1958 Plymouth Savoy, not a Chevrolet Belair, Great to see these videos, im an Edsel Owner here in England UK
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At 1. 34 that is A 1958 Plymouth Savoy, not a Chevrolet Belair, Great to see these videos, im an Edsel Owner here in England UK
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-drcandor
Always nice to see the Speedster - The diamond pattern seats look fine, even without bucket seats not being offered. .. :>/
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Always nice to see the Speedster - The diamond pattern seats look fine, even without bucket seats not being offered. .. :>/
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vintage
Add one man and 34 seconds how in the world could you get that wrong. It's not even a Chevy it's a Plymouth Chrysler product.
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Add one man and 34 seconds how in the world could you get that wrong. It's not even a Chevy it's a Plymouth Chrysler product.
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