lilranch2001
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My personal all time fav comedy is "Young Frankenstein"
Nice Knockers!
Nice Knockers!
My Dad in ~'60-61. 32 Ford, channeled, 4" drop front axle, flathead Merc stroked and bored to max. Uncle and family friends confirmed it ran 12's at Fremont. He cruised/raced Sacramento, and occasionally Modesto about 3 years before the timeframe of "American Graffiti"; movie was about George Lucas and Modesto.
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My personal all time fav comedy is "Young Frankenstein"
Nice Knockers!
Oh, BTW, can't find anything on the internet about a movie entitled "My Dad". Am I getting the title correct? Do you have a link?
Thanks
Dennis
Wasn't aware of that movie. I'll have to see if I can find it. Many of the old car movies were pretty cheezy; so much so that I have forgotten them, as well they should be forgotten. As I recall "Two Lane Blacktop", "Bullitt", "Gone in Sixty Seconds", "American Graffiti" were all good. Any more? Anybody? Oh, that reminds me, the movie "In Cold Blood" was an excellent, but depressing movie, and a true story based on the book by Truman Capote. Had some shots of some old cars...53 Pontiac, '59 Chevys, etc.
The pictures were of my dad and his truck. I did not mention; they ran a stock car on the local circuit. Friday West Capitol(gone), Saturday All-American in Roseville(paved over in '71, expanded to 1/3 mile a couple years ago), and Auburn(changed from 1/4 to 1/8 mile dirt for speedway motorcycle in the 80's).
Sunday eve, on occasion, he would pull the race motor(from 37 Ford coupe) an swap it in to his truck). Then he'd have another race motor ready for the race car by Friday.
Many of the old car movies were pretty cheezy; so much so that I have forgotten them, as well they should be forgotten. As I recall "Two Lane Blacktop", "Bullitt", "Gone in Sixty Seconds", "American Graffiti" were all good. Any more? Anybody? Oh, that reminds me, the movie "In Cold Blood" was an excellent, but depressing movie, and a true story based on the book by Truman Capote. Had some shots of some old cars...53 Pontiac, '59 Chevys, etc.
White Lighting - 1973 is one of my favorite movies. Matter-of-fact I like all of Burt Reynolds 70's movies... Gator - 1976, Deliverance - 1972, Smokey and the Bandit - 1977 , Hooper - 1978.
When I was a child I saw the movie In Cold Blood on TV. Then on a trip with my Grand folks, we went by the Clutter house where the murders took place.because of that movie.Had many, many nightmares![]()
Another great car movie...can't believe no one has mentioned it..."Thunder Road". Great old classic.