@@joetroutt7425 after 60 years your grandson will watch this in quarter the time and still understand it. Maybe after 120 years his grandson wil watch it in one-eight the time and so on …
"Gee mom! We're really hungry. Can we have our lunch now?" "Sorry kids, your father punched holes in the plates and spoons. Looks like you'll have to go hungry." "Aww, gee whiz."
Grow up and get a grip. They had more plates. And even if they didn't, they aren't exactly eating soup off them. The holes obviously aren't big enough to let solid food through
Improvised Weaponry Saw this video a while back and you're absolutely right. Today he would be wearing the potato salad. We've come a long way baby. My wife would just punch me right in the face.
I learn most of what I know from TH-cam and google, mabye about of video games. The school system force feeds you mostly basic information for 12 years of your life. Which explains why I know more about suspension and engine layouts than I do math.
"Well hunny, the ground basics of rocket aerodynamic sound is negated by the flow of water ,see here " builds a rocket from half of a cake a spoon and a pile of leafs as he shoots it I to the atmosphere"
@@michaelrosenstock9187 nah, he would create an electric device that would separate the hydrogen and oxygen from water, then use the fuel and oxidizer as real fuel, then take her to a road, use a rock as chalk against the road, do math regarding Delta V, and theorize as to how fast his rocket could go. How would he power the electric object? Probably his car battery or make some sort of turbine system to produce electricity.
Commercials back in the day were no joke. Today, everyone's got a high-definition video/audio recording device in their pocket, sometimes for under a hundred bucks. Back then, cameras and all that were huge, cumbersome, expensive, not easy to operate. Commercials used to be big productions. Animation? Graphics? You can google all that nowadays, and there's probably tutorials.
@@kengurusafari He's not being dark, he's being logical and realistic. Can't run a lab without science! Unless it's a methlab, then being dark and illogical is mandatory.
Abdalrahim Abdullah A modern cgi animation of how a transmission works is fucking bullshit and way too complicated. It's the principle of how stuff works what a learning person needs to know. They explained things in these films expecting the viewer that he knows nothing about the subject and used very simple physical objects to represent stuff that is actually in parts of cars aswell as proceeding slowly with the narrator explaining almost everything.
MLG_420 QUICKSCOPE I like Engineering Explained too, but these types of video where the main focus is cars engineering seems to be covered a long time ago by Chevrolet and it is as good as this video.
@@redking36 you would be VERY surprised how similar your car today operates compared to the one in the video. They still use all those ideas today. Yeah it's not an iPad in the dash, but they are most definitely features you would absolutely notice as soon as you started driving if they weren't devised back then.
Hubby -: Pass the tomato sauce ,,, Now when the pilot turns his head the minigun made from the six tooth picks fires into the crowd of defenceless civilians, as you can see from the sauce patterns you get a 98% kill rate with a 2% survivors with life changing injuries... Wifey -: How do you know all this Hubby :- As a Lobbyist and engineer for corporate America we need to be able sell and buy congress man. And having these kind of stats just make my work easy along with a bag of cash. Wifey :- Oh Darling lets never stop making products from left overs.
I love these types of films. They explain everything better than any other film made. 1920s-1950s, i love this time period when it comes to automotive engineering.
@@JT-pt5tl other than electronics, most of these designs haven't fundamentally changed, just been improved upon. But we also live in an Era where the general public doesn't seem to care how anything they use works and the companies don't care to tell them.
@@JT-pt5tl nothing about an ICE car has fundamentally changed since this was made. Sure spring amd shock tech has improved, and the steering arms have changed shape, and we have anti roll bars, but nothing is flying or made of unobtanium. If you watch this, you can understand the fundamentals of cars
@@internetbodhi1009 we've moved from leaded gas, to unleaded, and that gas can make more power than any leaded. We also have EFI instead of Carbs. ECUs, OHC instead of OHV, in the 50s' we also didn't have forged internals yet. Now most cars have forged parts and the processes have been improved to optimize efficiency the pistons are stronger and lighter, while having better optimized shapes. as far as the block and head materials, those are now aluminum or ALSI. Not really much has stayed the same exept Suck, squeeze, bang, push.
Partially because people don't want to learn, they like being blissfully ignorant and coasting through life. Not always and not everybody, but it's much more common these days.
The video was just slightly under twelve minutes long! Hahah. These days we have many more distractions competing for our attention than we did back then.
All jokes aside this is one of the best explanation videos i have ever seen . ADDS SHOULD BE LIKE THIS. call me a boomer but honestly, these adverts were just straight up better (im gen z BTW)
Yep, real facts you can make real decisions about and not just some advertiser's idea of how you should live, so you can pretend you are living that life buy purchasing their car.
Seriously bro big thank YOU for putting out the content you're such a G this channel inspired me to get my kayaks out onto the rivers and lakes and such and flick lures and going camping and all that bit, I've been more outdoorsy over the last two years than likely my entire life beforehand.
I can't tell you how many times I've just been hanging out with the Mrs and broke into a detailed conversation about how our car functioned. Always a good time. 😃
your comment has brought an unknown clarity and wisdom into my twisted existential life. through all time and space let this comment be humanity's epoch into a better future for all man kind.
@@Helperbot-2000 Nice! Actually, each of the four wheels already comes equipped with one of those airplane-grade shocks. You can then use these aftermarket ones for seats....to add even more comfort for your family. Hahahah
himinn cos their shit wasn't fast or made in a microwave or full of added chemicals and salts. (and I ain't talking organic vs non, I don't car for that) but their food was a purer food compared to ours . Also portion control was alot better. Evey place I ate in America fed me 3 x what I needed, with a bucket of sugar pop
You're right, I thought the 50's were more a time of like "let's make it tasty without caring about what's inside" by watching old ads, but they'd probably cook fresh at home, and also people would burn a lot more calories just doing everyday things like housekeeping or just working.
I had a 1949 Chevy Fleetline Fast back for 29 years, a 1952 Chevy Hardtop, in which I replaced the center point steering, and a 1954 Chevy. They were great cars as you could fix just about everything yourself on them!
Kinseydsp Check out my channel. I bought my 49 Chevy Styleline when i was 18 had a 51 2 door Styleline when i was 19 and a 54 4 door 210 now (20) bout to buy a 52 Chevy Grain truck. lol
At 9:30... This car is so advanced that it has air ducts to allow air from outside the cabin into the inside of the car where our families are! Here; let me demonstrate by blowing cigarette smoke through this straw directly into your childrens' lungs. XD
If the vent intake was designed wrong, it would trap a lot of leaves and dirt. Add water from moisture in air and you get rust in hard to clean areas that will condemn your vehicle.
Modern cigarettes aren't 100% tobacco anymore. Around the time of the war, they started using filler & sheet tobacco. That's when coincidentally, cancer from cigs started to rise. Smoke premium tobaccy & you'll be fine 😏
Know zakly wut u meen!! All that time spent as a kid in the late '50s in the living room looking at the Tube adjusting the WiFi sticks for better signal when you changed channels.
@@maggs131 most of them are now independent rear suspension as well. Even rear wheel drive trucks have changed significantly from solid front axles, to early independent axles that would eat tires, to independent front suspension that maintains geometry. And even the springs have changed significantly from leaf sprung front suspension, to coil srung, to torsion bar and then eventually struts
We all marvel at how wonderfully explanatory these videos are, that how a video from 1936 can teach more in 10 mins and the modern schooling system in nearly a decade. In this video we get the answer as to how to make easy to understand and comprehensive concept education, just dumb it down enough that even a woman would be able to understand it.
Not the ones you've met, maybe! But out there in this world there certainly are women who are interested in "The Way Things Work". ( David Macaulay ) - Not to be intended as advertisement, just a figure of speech!
back in those days, women were family oriented, soft spoken and very humble unlike the spoiled entitled brats we have now. finding a woman like that today is very difficult but also very comforting.
80386 yea and contrary to feminists women back then were rulers of the house, if theu were pissed they really made the man know it, feminists are just sherrypicking cases and some small dicks quots.
Feminist here. Amused, not triggered. I also often have my hard times explaining technical stuff to women... "EVEN YOU will understand this" - Real answer I got: "No, I am a woman." So much to self inflicted supression of the female. True though, some feminazis will get upset about anything...
@@nickvanderpool4822 YEAH, that exactly what I was thinking. LOL. I literally set it on loop on that part for at least 5 times. Busted out laughing each time.
I tried assessmbling the same configuration on a picnic with my girl and the kids, using paper plates, skewers and elastic bands. After two hours and forty five minutes I had it finished, the kids had run off and my beloved was shouting "for fucks sake tommi! Stop fucking around with that shit and find them..." Then it started raining.
Chevy videos like this explain everything in a way that even the common person can understand and are helpful. Chevy commercials today treat people like morons by having them believe the cars/trucks can and will do everything and receive awards that only mean anything when the car rolls off the assembly line, not when it's in actual use.
Wife: Our children just feel off the swing and broke their necks Husband: That's OK, we can take them in the Chevrolet to the hospital and the suspension will make sure their necks don't bounce up and down
Wife: breathes
Husband:
T H E N E W C H E V R O L E T
Product placement never changes
Lol
@@SlyFireVR It's not really product placement when it is an ad for the actual product, but your point stands.
@@ridethelapras you right
A traditional american picnic isn't complete until the father builds a car from the picnic equipment.
+howmayihelpyou1 that cheeky dad planned the picnic just so he could show off. I swear he was just dying to show this off.
jocking3 Exactly
they divorced after this picnic
...right, and she´s got the house, the children, the money and the Chevrolet!!!
+Semmel Brösel The New Chevrolet
that's the kind of ad I really don't want to skip on youtube
I wish all ads were like this. now they are bland and not interesting.
yaaaaaa
@@dasovietpotato3784 yeah like nike ad lmao
when ads were based on real concepts instead stupid feelings...
@@Marcelo_M.M. I member
we are all willingly watching a 70 years old 12 minute ad! and we love it!
True
I watched in half the time and still understood it.
I thought it was some sort of documentary
@@joetroutt7425 after 60 years your grandson will watch this in quarter the time and still understand it. Maybe after 120 years his grandson wil watch it in one-eight the time and so on …
@@Jalaleldeen-kh that's not possible
"Gee mom! We're really hungry. Can we have our lunch now?"
"Sorry kids, your father punched holes in the plates and spoons. Looks like you'll have to go hungry."
"Aww, gee whiz."
LOL.
actually they were finished
"aww cheese whiz... mmm, don't mind if I do"
...our new Chevrolet
Grow up and get a grip. They had more plates. And even if they didn't, they aren't exactly eating soup off them. The holes obviously aren't big enough to let solid food through
Wife: I wonder how atomic bombs work
Husband: let's make a model...
hm
@@madhar3476 bhai qa hai ye..?
ору))
Alahu akbar!
[ Fallout 1 intro music plays.... Maaaaaybe.... ]
Look Honey , give me some more plastic spoons,
And I'll make a working " V" 8 engine.
True, he built a whole car so easily and it takes me so much to do it with simple things and more tools x)
Bill Bright it's like he is macgyver
Precursor to 3-d printing.
I mean, the guy on the video is an engineer technically.
"... and I'm going to need your bra and one of your shoes..."
"Even YOU can understand this Honey"
+Mike R Up here we have white folks do that just as well.
Improvised Weaponry Saw this video a while back and you're absolutely right. Today he would be wearing the potato salad. We've come a long way baby. My wife would just punch me right in the face.
+Brian Allen Of course he means "even YOU" in the sense she's not an engineer, but we all knew that, right?
tosgem "Why don't i believe you?"
***** Um....what?
“So what about safety measures?” “Well honey, safety is gay”
You made me remember the crash test of a Chevrolet from the 50s vs one from 2009
th-cam.com/video/xtxd27jlZ_g/w-d-xo.html
That's some funny shit!
@@CharlieRAnimaMX wow that definitely explains why car crash deaths were sky high back them. Truly were screaming metal death traps.
@@notmychairnotmyproblem honestly I think we need cars to be less safe to eliminate the idiots from the gene pool
@@wizard_of_poz4413 I like the idea, natural selection has been slacking off alot
I love this so much, and the fact that i learned more about cars from a 1950 commercial than anything i learned in school really blows my mind
School sucks. You need to pay, it force tou to understand, you get bullied, your imagination is destroyed
"School" was all about the subliminal. You just think you didn't learn anything.
@@ItsEvangadgetGaming and sometimes disciplined
I learn most of what I know from TH-cam and google, mabye about of video games. The school system force feeds you mostly basic information for 12 years of your life. Which explains why I know more about suspension and engine layouts than I do math.
@@jwalster9412 if you did not learn math how can you say its not usefull, you need to understand something to say if its usefull or not
if they sit enough he can build a spaceship.
"Well hunny, the ground basics of rocket aerodynamic sound is negated by the flow of water ,see here " builds a rocket from half of a cake a spoon and a pile of leafs as he shoots it I to the atmosphere"
🤣
hahaha
@@michaelrosenstock9187 nah, he would create an electric device that would separate the hydrogen and oxygen from water, then use the fuel and oxidizer as real fuel, then take her to a road, use a rock as chalk against the road, do math regarding Delta V, and theorize as to how fast his rocket could go. How would he power the electric object? Probably his car battery or make some sort of turbine system to produce electricity.
Old school comment
Wow. I actually gained brain cells instead of losing some in a commercial.
A greed
Agreed my online school make me dumb so I have room for my learning area
Commercials back in the day were no joke. Today, everyone's got a high-definition video/audio recording device in their pocket, sometimes for under a hundred bucks. Back then, cameras and all that were huge, cumbersome, expensive, not easy to operate. Commercials used to be big productions. Animation? Graphics? You can google all that nowadays, and there's probably tutorials.
Same
How do you check your brain cells I haven’t been able to do that yet
To think, those kids are now of retirement age... or dead.
Octogenarians, probably
hello cody :D
"or dead." I didn't know you could be so dark haha
OMG this îs Cody
@@kengurusafari He's not being dark, he's being logical and realistic. Can't run a lab without science! Unless it's a methlab, then being dark and illogical is mandatory.
TBH ... these old clips describe subjects far better than today's TH-camrs
"And I'm not too easily pleased, as you may have noticed."
"Yeah, don't I know."
Is that... Did they just...
Yes. Yes they did…
In the 50’s no less…
@@RailgunGecko on an infomercial...
Hmmmm
Hey, it's their family and it's their business. I'm sure there's always 2 sides of the story.
They didn’t do a sex joke. 50s were too innocent for that.
That is what I call a patient wife!
Hi
Jonas MP hi
Tito Olsen a patient wife is a paid wife..
Although at one poibnt her eyes were glazing over. Either that or the valium just kicked in.
Ruthlessnoodle 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
This is what happens when you try to start a regular conversation with an engineer😂
Yeah.. we're nerds actually. But our wifes can find our ideas and experiments pretty exciting when bedtime )
they don't make em like that anymore dude
Not all the time,it depends on your cam timing and valve overllap!
That’s my girlfriend’s complaint lol
😄😄😄
Ironicly older instructional videos have more information the the ones we have now
..cause cars were simpler back then unlike now
Abdalrahim Abdullah A modern cgi animation of how a transmission works is fucking bullshit and way too complicated.
It's the principle of how stuff works what a learning person needs to know.
They explained things in these films expecting the viewer that he knows nothing about the subject and used very simple physical objects to represent stuff that is actually in parts of cars aswell as proceeding slowly with the narrator explaining almost everything.
MLG_420 QUICKSCOPE I can't agree more and thanks for fixing my misconception.
Abdalrahim Abdullah I'd just like for more of exactly these types of videos to be made by channels like Engineering explained.
MLG_420 QUICKSCOPE I like Engineering Explained too, but these types of video where the main focus is cars engineering seems to be covered a long time ago by Chevrolet and it is as good as this video.
“ and I am not easily pleased, as you may have noticed...”
“..aah, dont I know”
"ho ho ho... I'm your wife... Not one of your engineering friends"
"EVEN YOU can understand this!"
Technology is tougher today, but social values are different too.
And they were happy lol.. she took a beating sometimes, but heeeey, that's life
Ok. After watching this i am convinced. I want this old Chevy. No man ever can sell a car with practicaly no features as good as this man.
You never rode a car from the 1910s, did you? :D
@ansadx No features? Ah yes it has leaf springs and a defroster.
ansadx
No features compared to a modern vehicle
"practically no features?" Did we watch the same video
@@redking36 you would be VERY surprised how similar your car today operates compared to the one in the video. They still use all those ideas today. Yeah it's not an iPad in the dash, but they are most definitely features you would absolutely notice as soon as you started driving if they weren't devised back then.
wifey: I wonder how an Apache attack heavy copter works
hubby: pass me the mayo and a pair of toothpicks...
uh... i t-think i actually could
**nerding intensifies**
trust me, i have over 100h in besiege lol
Blei1986 *AMATEUR*
@@Blei1986 it’s sad that I get this
He is a wizz getting the chicks.
Hubby -: Pass the tomato sauce ,,, Now when the pilot turns his head the minigun made from the six tooth picks fires into the crowd of defenceless civilians, as you can see from the sauce patterns you get a 98% kill rate with a 2% survivors with life changing injuries...
Wifey -: How do you know all this
Hubby :- As a Lobbyist and engineer for corporate America we need to be able sell and buy congress man. And having these kind of stats just make my work easy along with a bag of cash.
Wifey :- Oh Darling lets never stop making products from left overs.
I love these types of films. They explain everything better than any other film made. 1920s-1950s, i love this time period when it comes to automotive engineering.
It was simple engineering. Today’s engineering is a lot more complicated
@@JT-pt5tl other than electronics, most of these designs haven't fundamentally changed, just been improved upon.
But we also live in an Era where the general public doesn't seem to care how anything they use works and the companies don't care to tell them.
@@JT-pt5tl nothing about an ICE car has fundamentally changed since this was made.
Sure spring amd shock tech has improved, and the steering arms have changed shape, and we have anti roll bars, but nothing is flying or made of unobtanium.
If you watch this, you can understand the fundamentals of cars
It was so simple. And leaded.
@@internetbodhi1009 we've moved from leaded gas, to unleaded, and that gas can make more power than any leaded. We also have EFI instead of Carbs. ECUs, OHC instead of OHV, in the 50s' we also didn't have forged internals yet. Now most cars have forged parts and the processes have been improved to optimize efficiency the pistons are stronger and lighter, while having better optimized shapes. as far as the block and head materials, those are now aluminum or ALSI.
Not really much has stayed the same exept Suck, squeeze, bang, push.
Reminds me of the films we used to watch in the 1970's on those old reel-to-reel film projectors in elementary school
its amazing how many enginering problems they have to solve to build an automobile! incredible machine
"Well I'm satisfied, and you know I'm not too easily pleased" "oh, don't I know" *wink*
Damn. Too late.
That flew right over my head
She gets a new pearl necklace every night
lol
Now, dear, let me show you the engineering that goes into the modern electric “marital aid”.
Can one call Chevrolet and tell them, this are the ads we want.
Maybe i DO like it?
Homo sapien?
Homo erectus?
Homo farnsworth?
Finish your sentence, man.
Michi Lo yes i want 11 minute ads
@Flores Zero TH-cam would be a perfect medium for these 11 min commercials.
Leberkas Semmel no not no more. They can’t recreate a time and an ad like this.
What a time to be an engineer, must've been so fun.
We need more commercials like this, very informative and promising!
Way to long
I want to mark my writing here to remind people that I explored this video in 2020. It's one of few educating commercials I have ever found.
idk why people nowadays don't make ads that try to teach you something while selling something at the same time.
Partially because people don't want to learn, they like being blissfully ignorant and coasting through life. Not always and not everybody, but it's much more common these days.
Cos they sell Ad space by the seconds now
The video was just slightly under twelve minutes long! Hahah.
These days we have many more distractions competing for our attention than we did back then.
Nothing this useful and new is being created anymore, everything is just an updated version of something else
because ads are geared towards the gullible these days, not the thinkers.
"Hey honey, lets go for a picnic"
"Ok just don't build another car out of the picnic supplies again"
"Nevermind"
Remember when your wife would listen to you?
Chevrolet remembers...
Rods Ahed so does pepridge farm
Joe Ridings That's what that was based off of.
🤣🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂😂🤣
Rods Ahed lol
Ahhh.. I member
All jokes aside this is one of the best explanation videos i have ever seen . ADDS SHOULD BE LIKE THIS. call me a boomer but honestly, these adverts were just straight up better (im gen z BTW)
"Even you can understand this" 😅😅 I love these
1950, ads were based on real concepts, 2000s, ads are all about stupid feelings...
Yep, real facts you can make real decisions about and not just some advertiser's idea of how you should live, so you can pretend you are living that life buy purchasing their car.
And in 2021 they're all black and masked
@@wizard_of_poz4413 really? do they really just mask people now?
(I personally don't care about who the people actually are)
@@jaycreate7701 yeah its starting to trickle in with those obnoxious touch free drive up places
Emotions sell more than Logic. Even for people that claim to have a "Logical" brain, even they are deeply rooted in emotion.
"Do you think Kathy's all right?
"She's in the best spot!"
Actually, Kathy is about to get her little fingers crushed.
@kenp3L Glad I am not the only one.
1950 parents are not over protective to their child unlike now 2019 , oh god that kid has a fock he might hurt himself or such
Randi Szöküld ok boomer
@@whisperer30 ur just another sheep following everyone else
@@zachnerdydude6605 ur smert
But why buy a Chevy when Dad can build an equally good car out of Tupperware and plastic spoons?
Poockiy better, not equal, lol
Lol. And those appear to be wooden spoons.
Because you have an engine that works from the 40's
do you have a shrink ray that can also make things grow?
Michael Hunsinger dad can build one on the next picnic.
Great engineers of the past paved the way and we owe them our gratitude. It was the best of times for our country and also some of the worst of times.
Seriously bro big thank YOU for putting out the content you're such a G this channel inspired me to get my kayaks out onto the rivers and lakes and such and flick lures and going camping and all that bit, I've been more outdoorsy over the last two years than likely my entire life beforehand.
I can't tell you how many times I've just been hanging out with the Mrs and broke into a detailed conversation about how our car functioned. Always a good time. 😃
She just pantonising you, as later she go shopping with your wallet.
@@pqrstzxerty1296 "Patronizing you.." - Just say'n. / Aside from that, very funny.
My dad is sort of like this. Always loved when he would explain mechanics like this.
He built those models using random stuff at a picnic!? I think we just found MacGyver's grandfather.
My dad often used to do stuff like that, to explain technical stuff to me. Yet, also Lego Technic had a big part of that, but also everyday objects.
Haha
4:51 it's almost like she's trying to change the conversation, but he finds a way to make it about cars😂
Colourless but so warm and cosy video! ♥️ Great times! Thanks!
200 years from now, people will look at this the same way we look at ancient monuments and wonder "how did they do that back then?"
CNCdoesMinecraft Are you a Democrat or some thing.
k
your comment has brought an unknown clarity and wisdom into my twisted existential life. through all time and space let this comment be humanity's epoch into a better future for all man kind.
Guy with funny haircut on HoloVRHistoryChannel: "Aliens"
it must have involved ALIENS!!!
The guy had a great voice
+GamingReviews12345 Ha, you're right.
he had.
Sounds like Richard Feynman
@@chedderburg exactly what I thought. Explains things well like him too.
Alex Tworkowski Agreed. That is why they put him on TV.
I watch films like this and I wonder where are the kids today. They would have to be 70 yrs old or so.
ROBST3R Melted down into something else.
And I wonder how long ago the adults died ;__;
I wonder where the picnic car is
Travelinmatt76 i wonder how many times they have shit since this was made
fuzzy wuzzy shat*
1962 and older Corvettes had the same suspension. I love these videos. Now convince me the dipper oiling for the rods was the way to go.
I'm slowly getting addicted to these american engeneering info videos.
*_AIRPLANE-TYPE_** SHOCK ABSORBERS!*
Whoa. I'll take 5!
5? okay, 4 shock absorbers for the 4 tyres. where are you gonna put the 5th one? :P
@@UdayNatt on the seat dummy ;P
@@Helperbot-2000 Nice!
Actually, each of the four wheels already comes equipped with one of those airplane-grade shocks. You can then use these aftermarket ones for seats....to add even more comfort for your family. Hahahah
@@faustin289 XD
they knew half the stuff we know today about nutrition yet everyone looked three times healthier.
himinn cos their shit wasn't fast or made in a microwave or full of added chemicals and salts. (and I ain't talking organic vs non, I don't car for that) but their food was a purer food compared to ours
. Also portion control was alot better. Evey place I ate in America fed me 3 x what I needed, with a bucket of sugar pop
You're right, I thought the 50's were more a time of like "let's make it tasty without caring about what's inside" by watching old ads, but they'd probably cook fresh at home, and also people would burn a lot more calories just doing everyday things like housekeeping or just working.
ojars zvaigzne kids still do play outdoors.
Yeah that tetraethyl lead is real good for ya brain!
It's a commercial... they were selected to look good.
I had a 1949 Chevy Fleetline Fast back for 29 years, a 1952 Chevy Hardtop, in which I replaced the center point steering, and a 1954 Chevy. They were great cars as you could fix just about everything yourself on them!
Kinseydsp Check out my channel. I bought my 49 Chevy Styleline when i was 18 had a 51 2 door Styleline when i was 19 and a 54 4 door 210 now (20) bout to buy a 52 Chevy Grain truck. lol
Kinseydsp yea I bet a couple plastic forks and spoons Mabey a paper plate and she's as good as new
@@xXABDUZXx It's a really interesting video
Such an amazing, innovative generation.
If I sat with him on this picnic I’d be more impressed on how he represented the idea on the picnic equipments.
At 9:30... This car is so advanced that it has air ducts to allow air from outside the cabin into the inside of the car where our families are! Here; let me demonstrate by blowing cigarette smoke through this straw directly into your childrens' lungs. XD
Normal vents like this are a feature notably absent in most new cars, and are one of the reasons I won't buy a new car.
Back then cigarette smoking was not injurious to health
Eric Solvesky and right now I’m sitting in my 1937 Chevy smoking cigarettes watching this ..... never felt more at ease
If the vent intake was designed wrong, it would trap a lot of leaves and dirt. Add water from moisture in air and you get rust in hard to clean areas that will condemn your vehicle.
Modern cigarettes aren't 100% tobacco anymore. Around the time of the war, they started using filler & sheet tobacco. That's when coincidentally, cancer from cigs started to rise.
Smoke premium tobaccy & you'll be fine 😏
"in not easily pleased as you noticed" "dont i know it"
50's youtube was better :)
Know zakly wut u meen!!
All that time spent as a kid in the late '50s in the living room looking at the Tube adjusting the WiFi sticks for better signal when you changed
channels.
Life was better when everything was black and white. My grandkids don't believe we didn't have color back then..;)
Yes it is bcoz of addd free
@@rahulrajpoot9209 even 60's adds were todays documentary like...
amen to that
Playground without crash mats, kids playing without parents hovering protectively, dad lights up a smoke. Different world.
😵💫
Thankyou for These videos. They make it so easy to understand the basics of how a car works. Incredible
I have slight suspicioun that this is made by chevrolet
I don't know man, could have been made by Chrysler.
@@somedude2492 oof my dude
@@eggyrepublic nah, had to be Ferrari
@@lunarpitch nah i think it was made by tesla tbh
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Amazing! Difinetly better explained than in my high school mechanic class.
as a mechanic who plays with modern car systems. it's fascinating to watch them talk about now ancient technology like it's something new and exciting
Ancient technology still in place today
@@maggs131 yes however they use entirely different systems for independent suspension today.
@@SilverStarHeggisist front wheel and all wheel drive has changed things but rear wheel drive vehicles are still almost identical
@@maggs131 most of them are now independent rear suspension as well.
Even rear wheel drive trucks have changed significantly from solid front axles, to early independent axles that would eat tires, to independent front suspension that maintains geometry. And even the springs have changed significantly from leaf sprung front suspension, to coil srung, to torsion bar and then eventually struts
0:53 He was a very good boy to close the door after his little sisters getting off the car.
No one:
Husband: let’s make a model of quantum mechanics out of spoons and plates
My respect to the engineers who worked on this system at that time! Amazing!!!
They took low tech tubes and flew to the moon, later advancements they blew up the Columbia.
On paper with slide rules and they did have access to pretty advanced computation machines at that point
I freaking love these old videos
Honestly these videos are probably the most interesting things ever
We all marvel at how wonderfully explanatory these videos are, that how a video from 1936 can teach more in 10 mins and the modern schooling system in nearly a decade.
In this video we get the answer as to how to make easy to understand and comprehensive concept education, just dumb it down enough that even a woman would be able to understand it.
I love how the actress manages to look profoundly bored through the whole film.
Great, wink wink nod nod, "acting".
"as you know, Im not pleased easily..."
"dont I know"
This is false, I don't know any wife agree with technical conversation at lunch time.
Not the ones you've met, maybe! But out there in this world there certainly are women who are interested in "The Way Things Work". ( David Macaulay )
- Not to be intended as advertisement, just a figure of speech!
back in those days, women were family oriented, soft spoken and very humble unlike the spoiled entitled brats we have now. finding a woman like that today is very difficult but also very comforting.
80386 yea and contrary to feminists women back then were rulers of the house, if theu were pissed they really made the man know it, feminists are just sherrypicking cases and some small dicks quots.
hays... i wish my wife likes technical conversation
@O.o LOL So they don't divorce you from having "fun" with someone else.
imagine how many feminists they could trigger if they played this ad today
Feminist here. Amused, not triggered. I also often have my hard times explaining technical stuff to women... "EVEN YOU will understand this" - Real answer I got: "No, I am a woman." So much to self inflicted supression of the female.
True though, some feminazis will get upset about anything...
Whoa now ..Did you hear her say "..When I drive alone, or with the whole family in the car.." ? ...
Feminazis
Tough getting Hertzglitz as a1st comment! -They monitor the airwaves you know.
I'll Rate it +
White couple , white kids, mansplaining,,,,, disturbing racism and misogyny
Chevy today: "if we cut corners and switch from metal parts to plastic"
and they did.
They went from "make sure the metal rusts" , to " make sure the plastic drys to crumbling dust."
I still find it funny how they used to bag on Ford for using aluminum truck beds to reduce weight, just to also switch to aluminum a few years later
My old man liked it cuz I makes for inside smooth ride for no spillage.
11:10
Wife: "And I am not easily pleased, as you may have noticed."
Dad: "Yes, Bitch, I noticed"
I like the split second of shame and discontentment on her face as he's acknowledging her statement.
@@nickvanderpool4822 YEAH, that exactly what I was thinking. LOL. I literally set it on loop on that part for at least 5 times. Busted out laughing each time.
but does it have an aux input?
Yea, he blasts eminem and kendrick lamar on the way home
Gimme a couple more plastic forks and I'll have it
David Kim more spokes and he will build a Bluetooth adapter
Kevin Corrigan but can it play crysis?
Thank you engineers to make Life better!💐💐💐💐💐
What once they did for you, now they do to you. Now, go get yer jab.
“Oh! Even you can understand this”
I tried assessmbling the same configuration on a picnic with my girl and the kids, using paper plates, skewers and elastic bands. After two hours and forty five minutes I had it finished, the kids had run off and my beloved was shouting "for fucks sake tommi! Stop fucking around with that shit and find them..." Then it started raining.
These guys are so good at advertising, Now I feel like buying this car
I find it more impressive that he was able to make all of that out of picnic equipment
In reality:
Me: let me explain this for you
My GF: time up, next time perhaps
1:31 Good picnic, good food, make ugg tum happy
This man is too smart...
He turns picnic equipment into a simple working model, now that is a smart-ass and i love it
These ancient videos are still as relevant now as when they were made. The basic fundamentals haven’t changed.
the longest ad ive seen
thanks mom for bringing deviled eggs - love em
I can feel how beautiful those days were 🙌🏼❤ from Bangladesh 🇧🇩
Chevy videos like this explain everything in a way that even the common person can understand and are helpful. Chevy commercials today treat people like morons by having them believe the cars/trucks can and will do everything and receive awards that only mean anything when the car rolls off the assembly line, not when it's in actual use.
its really impressive how automotive engineering has come to nowadays
Wife: Our children just feel off the swing and broke their necks
Husband: That's OK, we can take them in the Chevrolet to the hospital and the suspension will make sure their necks don't bounce up and down
Even YOU can understand this Honey if you can pay attetion for 2 minutes without playing with your smartphone
Every home should have a dad in space and a mom in love...
В 50 года пластмассовая посуда и размышления о работе подвески💪💪💪
its feels sad when you watch someone who is dead , btw the editing in the video especially the aeroplane part was amazing
A patient wife that understands care, not in today's world.
why are so many people in this comment section in toxic relationships
9:50 wow the exact same thing that’s in my 1947 Ford super deluxe.
Lunch with Jame May
this is the best way of explaining how car suspension works
Fantastic show and inventions.
Today, the companies are not doing same thing they did before.