This reminds me of the time back in 1964 when I was 17. I got badly stuck while driving with some friends on a trail that started out as a road in my parents' 62 Impala. I hitched a ride to my father's construction yard and got a big front end loader, drove it to where the car was and with one of my buddies driving the car, I easily pulled it out of the mud. I really impressed my friends.
You're the same age as my father you were born in 1948. He is from and I am from Western Pennsylvania so thank you for showing the memories and Pennsylvania footage. Thank you for sharing your life experience with us
Good camera work for 1st day on the job. Liked the period correct music.Reminded me of the piped in Muzak that played in the grocery store I worked at in high school.
@@richceglinski7543 Thanks it was definitely a challenge to get the F stop settings right back in those days, believe me not all came out that good. LOL
@@chriscraft4236 Thank you, we bought a Kodak digitizer and did our own movies, I do have more on my channel and am working on getting more edited. Thanks for watching.
Great video. I love old home movies especially if there's cars in them. I loved the 59-60 full size Chevs with the "Batmobile" fins.
@@dekelanson5280 Thank you for watching
I enjoyed this a lot. Brings back memories of my early years driving wreckers. thanks.
@@freeplayfrank7736 Glad you enjoyed
The music selection is perfect.
Thanks for sharing that! All those folks casually standing around those chains under tension though!
@@jeromereed1097 You got that one right for sure.
Indeed, not to mention the truck looks about to tip over!
Yup that truck was right on the brink of rolling over, they got lucky.
All wreckers/ recovery trucks should play this music during the recovery. So calming.🙂
Well, done!! If that had been a modern-day car you would have to look for a new one because it would have been totaled. 🙃
I would leave the junk today in the over the bank. That’s a pretty nice car but today’s cars I wouldn’t even bother digging it out I’d leave it lol
This reminds me of the time back in 1964 when I was 17. I got badly stuck while driving with some friends on a trail that started out as a road in my parents' 62 Impala. I hitched a ride to my father's construction yard and got a big front end loader, drove it to where the car was and with one of my buddies driving the car, I easily pulled it out of the mud. I really impressed my friends.
@@randallfrank5682 Great memories 👍
It certainly helped that your dad owned a construction company AND YOU knew how to use the equipment! Impressive!
Now thats team work. Great video. Missed those days back when.
@@christesta2521 Great memories
You're the same age as my father you were born in 1948. He is from and I am from Western Pennsylvania so thank you for showing the memories and Pennsylvania footage. Thank you for sharing your life experience with us
Thanks for the good memories.
@@holybatwingsbatman Thank you for watching
Nicely done
Awesome old movie
Old school is cool. 😎 great footage.
That has to be a biscayne, impala had 3 tail lights on each side
Biscayne or BelAir which one??
Good camera work for 1st day on the job. Liked the period correct music.Reminded me of the piped in Muzak that played in the grocery store I worked at in high school.
@@richceglinski7543 Thanks it was definitely a challenge to get the F stop settings right back in those days, believe me not all came out that good. LOL
Was that '60 Biscayne ok? Was there any damage to the undercarriage?
@@NetWit20 When we left they did have it running, I pretty sure back in those days as long as it ran and moved it would have been driven away. LOL
Yes it’s a 60 Biscayne
Only a year old and already the rear valance has rusted through?
I put my mom's 60 Chevy Biscayne 4 door in reverse while she was in the market. I backed down a hill. I was 2.
@@JohnWelch-n8m Great memory hope nobody was hurt or any sheet metal was damaged.
You're welcome and I enjoyed.
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Awesome old movie with color too 👍🏼😎.
Post more vintage if you have any people love anything vintage.
@@chriscraft4236 Thank you, we bought a Kodak digitizer and did our own movies, I do have more on my channel and am working on getting more edited. Thanks for watching.
Well done...
Thank you
Good oh days
nice