Except for the Chevy 789, these cars are NOT "GOOFY"! However, I cannot say that about the narrator! 1. The 1951 Buick LeSabre (pronounce it correctly, PLEASE) was a one-off custom built show car for the GM Motorama car show driven exclusively by the designer, Harley Earl as his daily-driver until he retired. It never went into production as the nareator leads you to believe! 2. The 1949 - 1951 Mercury Monterey is a classy piece of machinery as the club coupe model. It had the new for 1949 255 CID 110 HP flat-head V-8 engine and three-on-the-tree manual transmission. This engine in this car had a tendency for a phenomenon called "carburetor icing" during the hot summer weather! The solution was to pour cCwater on the fuel pump to "thaw it out" so you could resume driving! These cars were modified by custom car builders, the most famous being George Barris in California. They were lowered, had rear fender skirts, chopped tops, shaved door and trunk handles, "lake pipes" simulated/non-functional side exhaust, and 1957 Cadillac Fleetwood, or 1958 Chrysler "spinner" wheel covers. The narrator repeatedly misprounces "Lead (like the soft metal) Sled"; NOT "Leed Sled" like the county in England! 3. The 1953 Wildcat 1 AGAIN was a 1953 GM Motorama Concept Car. This Buick never went into production, either!
Mercury "Lead Sled": Shouldn't it be pronounced "Led Sled," as in Pb, the metal, not "Leed Sled." The narrator even says it's called the "leed" sled because of the "led" to seal seams.
The Buick wildcat one you said I made it day at the 1953 GM motorama instead saying it made it's day when editing these videos you should pay more attention on what you say
Funny thing about AI; nothing comes out that was not put in in the first place and in this case not much was put in. sloppy work in putting this together with the jerky camera, mis-pronounced words. Another thought here which is more than AI had was that AI does not like cars. Beware the future where we will drive a box with wheels and AI will tell us how timeless it all is.
If you want to report on cars, maybe it would be a good idea to learn how to pronounce the names of the cars correctly. Annoying. Anything to make a buck without doing any research. FAIL.
On the LeSabre when they opened up the trunk what was the orange tank for that wasn't nitrous was it
Yeah it's not called a LEED SLED, it's called a LEAD SLED!
Let's not forget Gene Winfield custom car builder
I used to have a Lesobber.
Except for the Chevy 789, these cars are NOT "GOOFY"! However, I cannot say that about the narrator!
1. The 1951 Buick LeSabre (pronounce it correctly, PLEASE) was a one-off custom built show car for the GM Motorama car show driven exclusively by the designer, Harley Earl as his daily-driver until he retired. It never went into production as the nareator leads you to believe!
2. The 1949 - 1951 Mercury Monterey is a classy piece of machinery as the club coupe model. It had the new for 1949 255 CID 110 HP flat-head V-8 engine and three-on-the-tree manual transmission. This engine in this car had a tendency for a phenomenon called "carburetor icing" during the hot summer weather! The solution was to pour cCwater on the fuel pump to "thaw it out" so you could resume driving! These cars were modified by custom car builders, the most famous being George Barris in California. They were lowered, had rear fender skirts, chopped tops, shaved door and trunk handles, "lake pipes" simulated/non-functional side exhaust, and 1957 Cadillac Fleetwood, or 1958 Chrysler "spinner" wheel covers. The narrator repeatedly misprounces "Lead (like the soft metal) Sled"; NOT "Leed Sled" like the county in England!
3. The 1953 Wildcat 1 AGAIN was a 1953 GM Motorama Concept Car. This Buick never went into production, either!
nothing goofy of bizarre except the narrator
None of beautiful masterpieces are goofy.
Whats with the herky jerky camera work??!
I trust that Jay Leno *has* approved your use of his image in your thumbnails - that could be a costly legal action if he hasn't.
Mercury "Lead Sled": Shouldn't it be pronounced "Led Sled," as in Pb, the metal, not "Leed Sled." The narrator even says it's called the "leed" sled because of the "led" to seal seams.
Yeah it's not Leed.
The Buick wildcat one you said I made it day at the 1953 GM motorama instead saying it made it's day when editing these videos you should pay more attention on what you say
Computer narration is getting better, but this one still sucks.
Funny thing about AI; nothing comes out that was not put in in the first place and in this case not much was put in. sloppy work in putting this together with the jerky camera, mis-pronounced words.
Another thought here which is more than AI had was that AI does not like cars. Beware the future where we will drive a box with wheels and AI will tell us how timeless it all is.
These Cars are not Goofy-looking!
I dont like this Narrator, he talks in a 3rd Petson, saying that he is each of tese cars.
Yes but you can’t spell either.
Another goofy AI mess!
No I don't want to subscribe and be a part of your AI community
If you want to report on cars, maybe it would be a good idea to learn how to pronounce the names of the cars correctly. Annoying. Anything to make a buck without doing any research. FAIL.