Sure those were radials? Looked like the old belted style at the end on the Mustang. I was looking at the tread. I had a lot of belted Road Huggers in the 80's.
Despite any minor flaws in the execution of the chase etc., this was awesome. I didn't know CHiPs had undercover mustangs chasing upgraded muscle cars.
They had cowl inductions hoods back then, which would have acheived the look more realistically... oh well, maybe that's all they had at the swap meet that weekend. haha!!
Well I'm going to go out on a limb here and clarify that that's probably their version of a cowl induction hood where the air hits the windshield and then goes under the scoop I know it sounds stupid but I think that's accurate
Because it's not possible that there's different styles. It's a tunnel ram style scoop so maybe you're the one who doesn't know what you're talking about
A lot of old school cars had the scoops mounted that way, it prevents dirt, debris, rain, ect... from getting in to the engine. It still functions as turbulent gathers off the hood scoop when hitting the windshield. It's the same idea with Chevy's Cowl Induction design.😎@@TheSeventhDeadlyMatador
You're right I think that is the same car that was black with flames and that's the Camaro that they put two jet exhaust coming out of the rear of the car at the end it supposedly was wrecked yeah this is definitely a different episode
The Mustang was rolled several episodes before (Crash course was the title). And the Camaro was jumped off of a ramp. Passenger side damage. Both cars were repainted. I don't know what order these episodes were filmed in, or rather if they were aired out of order. Very common for the time.
Blast from the past! I had a 69 Mach 1 (seeing the door panel tipped me off that this is a Mach 1) and I still have my KZ1000 so seeing those meters on the CHP bikes gives me goosebumps.
Remember Bonnie was Ponch's new neighbor, Kim Balford, part of the gang that stole Ponch's Firebird and other vehicles from the Marina area before she got the part as a chp
It's naturally aspirated (not forced air induction), so the rear-facing scoop works just fine. Probably just a high-rise manifold with a 650 or 750 carb, at most, dual quads. All it needs is cold air. The carb draws what it needs, and It's no colder if it comes in faster (with a forward-facing scoop). Kind of like todays cars with cold air induction kits that simply snake around to the most direct and convenient entry port (wheel well, etc.).
I remember discussing backwards scoops with a friend who had a TA. He said they cram air in. I asked him if which side of the ice cream scoop he uses. I do understand the cowl hood when you have a higher rise intake.
@@stuwest3653 But a forward facing scoop has to be more effective than cowl induction. It's like the difference between cramming air vs having a supply of cool air available.
Spinning-out 4-door Matador with steelies and poverty caps at 2:30 probably a retired "undercover" unmarked LAPD squad car. A fair number of them around back then.
@ 4:05 Note that the seatbelt isn't fastened. Funny how back when that footage was shot, seatbelts were voluntarily and most people didn't bother with them.
I always liked watching the show when I was a kid but in my teens I owned a 71 camero and no mustang ever outran it , including the ones with blue lights on it.
Dangitall that does it! I'm buying one of those hood scoops off the Bay and installing it backwards on one of my '69 Mustangs. There's no way I'm gonna let Car Chase Wonderland out-retro me no sirree sir. Uh, what engine should I put in it?
@@mattfarahsmillionmilelexus Good choice! And I have lots of them sitting around here. I'll bet you saw that my YT name is the bore and stroke of a 428 Ford.
Since this channel is the only one on YT that will not allow me to "reply" to other posts, let me address this one to alexander 1485's post below about cops not wearing seat belts. The Cal mandatory law concerning seat belt usage, 27315 VC, did not appear until 1986, three years after the last season of CHiPs. So there. Neener neener, I say!
@413x398 I guess you're unaware of the fact that youtube is notorious for censoring. I've had my own comments and replies deleted here on my own channel.
@@CarChaseWonderland2 Well, you tell me what had to be censored about seat belt history. If it were actual content, then it should knock out the same stuff that was posted starting its own thread, yes? I've been on YT since 2008, so I know a couple things. I'm going to say there is some glitch somewhere. A shame because this is one of my favorite channels, most of the Cal content taking place where I grew up.
There is neither rhyme nor reason to their censorship. The algorithm is brutal in its lack of sophistication and tunnel vision like stupidity. And frankly, I suspect they have zero interest in improving it as it probably serves their sick, freedom hating agenda perfectly as is. @@CarChaseWonderland2
@413x398 This is all moot because I can see your reply to alexander 1485 @413x398 Next time copy your comment or reply and refresh page in 30 seconds and check if deleted. If deleted paste original comment and check for potential triggering words. Make adjustments and repost. Big bother is watching us and I ain't big bother.
@@mattg7952 And its on backwards for a high rise intake. being a car guy in the 70s and building several old camaros and firebirds I know which way the air should flow into a hood scoop. And Im familiar with that specific style of scoop, its an old prostock drag scoop for increased air flow to the carbs. Running it backwards like that you're not "scooping" air so you're cutting down on the air flow that a high rise tunnel ram with a dual carb set up needs for peak performance. Also, being that its a sitcom tv car from the 70s it probably has a stock motor in it and the scoop is just cosmetic. In any case its mounted backwards.
@@mattg7952 It's called a Pro Stock scoop. The same one that is on my Barracuda. It's backwards. I knew I'd see you on here berating people once I saw that backwards Pro Stock Scoop. It does not provide cowl induction. This is the second video I've seen you on making ignorant comments and calling people derogatory names.
I had a '72 Camaro that I loved. Great car for going down the highway or making some noise at a light with your buddies on a Saturday night. Now when it came to cornering it was like trying to drive a squashed peach. Just diabolical and it tried to kill me more than once. Not the safest car to put a sixteen year old in. Brakes where more of a suggestion too. I wish I had kept it. Such an analogue and connected feeling that modern cars just lack.
The air comes in the grill and goes out the scoop. Australian Toranas had these in the 70's, only smaller and it lets more air pass over engine. Look up A9X torana
For those of you reading this YT debacle of cancelling my replies: It seems that Dethmeister hit on the trick. That is, if I sort the threads according to "newest" instead of "top comment", I can now see my replies that were "hidden". I don't usually use this function because it will bury pertinent threads way down in comment sections that are very active. (And now I can see mercoid's post). However, it still seems to be selective. I have exchanged posts and replies in some comments sections that are many months to two years old without going to "newest". I'm still going to call this a glitch, but at least I can continue to subject you poor souls to my twistedness (yes it is a word if I say it is). And thanks for your patience, CCW.
I grew up in the leaded gas days, gas smelled good back then. Lol, you could have a gallon of gas in a can in the shed, and 2 years later it was still good. And my motor oil was in round can, and shoved a metal spout into the top to put in your engine.. and don't forget the 8 track player...😂
Not a horrible car chase, they definitely did them better back then before CGI, but did any one catch when they told the other officers to block the road and they only blocked half which was really stupid
Ah Hollywood! Gotta love a mustang with hood scoop on backwards chasing a Camero that would eat it! Only chance they have is the 2 KZ 1000 cop bikes! Lol
Don Stroud, my favorite tv bad guy. Tried to stop a mugging in 1990 and got stabbed in the face several times leaving him permanently disfigured. That’s why he looks so bad ass in Django unchained. There’s really not much on it online. Except that the victim ran away.
as i'm watchin, i'm thinkin "well, the guy doesn't know how a hood latch works, maybe's he's a bad enough driver to get caught by that POS" but apparently it was enough of a mismatch that even the moron lost her.
This was one of my favorite shows back in the day but its ultra cheesy by todays standards especially when traffic on the freeway is only moving at 20mph & in most episodes when a car flips or rills over you can see tbe roll cages but when your only 8yrs old its pretty cool plus the soundtrack added
In my opinion they would have put a Boss 429 air intake on the Mustang and a siren like one on the CHP patrols and the Camaro would have been a '69 model with an induction intake
When these shows were made the custom car scene in California was exactly what you see! A lot of the stupid looking mods came from the custom van scene, people were adding sidepipes to vans that were not even functional.
I grew up watching Chips as a kid. This was one of the worst car chases in a TV show or movie. These 2 cars should have blazing down an interstate and though some city streets sliding sideways around turns.
Is it just me, or does anyone else wonder where these cars are today? It was cool back then, however, knowing the rarity & value of these muscle cars today is sickening! 😎
So funny. Late 1970s they needed to use older cars cuz the government had restricted current cars to pathetic performance. Then when she finds the camaro she doesn't park blocking it in.
I absolutely loved this show as a kid! Thanks for sharing!
Glad you enjoyed it
Good old B.F.Goodrich Radial T/A 50 and 60 on both vehicles. They were the tires to have at that time:)
...and those slotted, 5 slot aluminum wheels!
Sure those were radials? Looked like the old belted style at the end on the Mustang. I was looking at the tread. I had a lot of belted Road Huggers in the 80's.
@@LeiYuanHong I noticed that too looking at the treads head-on but the sidewalls are clearly marked BFG T/A`s.
Strange.
Bought mine at the Supershop automotive performance center, phx Az
@@michaeleverett2650 I drove miles to buy a set at the Supershop in Portland Oregon. Months later I noticed one of them was the wrong damn size!
Despite any minor flaws in the execution of the chase etc., this was awesome. I didn't know CHiPs had undercover mustangs chasing upgraded muscle cars.
Only in the movies. They did have marked camaro's in 79. 82 they started using mustangs.
Whoever was in charge of vehicle for CHIPs seemed to have a thing for mounting hood scoops backwards.
To pass California smog regulations! Ha ha
Im glad someone else noticed that..
I didn't know hood scoops needed to come with instructions..😂
They had cowl inductions hoods back then, which would have acheived the look more realistically... oh well, maybe that's all they had at the swap meet that weekend. haha!!
Well I'm going to go out on a limb here and clarify that that's probably their version of a cowl induction hood where the air hits the windshield and then goes under the scoop I know it sounds stupid but I think that's accurate
Because it's not possible that there's different styles. It's a tunnel ram style scoop so maybe you're the one who doesn't know what you're talking about
The blonde cop was the best part of that show
Bonnie was her name in the show, I believe.
I need to get some Bonnie sweet seat covers for my Mustang 🥰
Bonnie was Smokin'.
@@McBurnside6380
Randi Oakes; actress
@@StudioDaVeed that's right!
Back when gas was unleaded and the sound of four barrel carburetors opening up sounded sexy AF.
I got way too invested in this short clip. Gonna have to look up this episode now!
The Camaro & mustang look very cool with those aftermarket parts those scoops on the hood and wheels and side pipes
A lot of old school cars had the scoops mounted that way, it prevents dirt, debris, rain, ect... from getting in to the engine.
It still functions as turbulent gathers off the hood scoop when hitting the windshield.
It's the same idea with Chevy's Cowl Induction design.😎@@TheSeventhDeadlyMatador
@ wind tunnel tests show highest pressure
Is At the Base of the windshield.
You know it’s serious when Worf from Star Trek is tryna pull you over.
You mean when gas was leaded and you could buy 106 octane and Sunoco gas pumps.
I'm going out to the garage to unlatch the hood on my Camaro. I was unaware of this "speed secret".
lets the air out easier. Easy 50hp mod!!
@@mistersniffer6838 and it doubles as an air brake when you get to illegal speeds
@@mistersniffer6838
😂😂😂😂😂
That mustang was the one don stroud was driving in another episode. it was black with flames.
It's the same episode, crash course was the title, both cars repainted for show,back when classics were plentiful and destroyed by the dozens.
@DaveDeline car chase wonderland showed them both separately..but thanks for that info
Yet they never fixed that left side tailpipe. Lol
You're right I think that is the same car that was black with flames and that's the Camaro that they put two jet exhaust coming out of the rear of the car at the end it supposedly was wrecked yeah this is definitely a different episode
No it isn't.
What a sight for these eyes!! Officer Bonnie ( Randi Oaks ) driving my favorite car. She was one of my crushes back in the day!
Back when TV was cool.
So true
“We’ve been looking for this little red devil for some time” - Repo man.
Happily neither of them was wrecked.
Not in this episode anyway.
but were they later scrapped?
The Mustang was rolled several episodes before (Crash course was the title). And the Camaro was jumped off of a ramp. Passenger side damage. Both cars were repainted. I don't know what order these episodes were filmed in, or rather if they were aired out of order. Very common for the time.
At time of this episode those two cars were a dime a dozen and were cheap.
Blast from the past! I had a 69 Mach 1 (seeing the door panel tipped me off that this is a Mach 1) and I still have my KZ1000 so seeing those meters on the CHP bikes gives me goosebumps.
Yep... I miss my 1979 KZ1000 shaft drive candy apple orange metallic
They missed a great opportunity to call this episode ‘won’t come back from Deadman’s Cove’…
Seatbelts? Who needs to wear those? The airbag will take care of....... oh wait.
Remember Bonnie was Ponch's new neighbor, Kim Balford, part of the gang that stole Ponch's Firebird and other vehicles from the Marina area before she got the part as a chp
It's naturally aspirated (not forced air induction), so the rear-facing scoop works just fine. Probably just a high-rise manifold with a 650 or 750 carb, at most, dual quads. All it needs is cold air. The carb draws what it needs, and It's no colder if it comes in faster (with a forward-facing scoop). Kind of like todays cars with cold air induction kits that simply snake around to the most direct and convenient entry port (wheel well, etc.).
I remember discussing backwards scoops with a friend who had a TA. He said they cram air in. I asked him if which side of the ice cream scoop he uses. I do understand the cowl hood when you have a higher rise intake.
@@unicornsteaks6769 You are both wrong. Ram air does more than direct cold air and A cowl induction pulls air in.
@@stuwest3653 But a forward facing scoop has to be more effective than cowl induction. It's like the difference between cramming air vs having a supply of cool air available.
lol….ok bud, a 650 carb with a 16” spacer between carb and intake……😂
@@unicornsteaks6769 A forward facing scoop might be more effective but like I said, a cowl pulls air in.
Spinning-out 4-door Matador with steelies and poverty caps at 2:30 probably a retired "undercover" unmarked LAPD squad car. A fair number of them around back then.
That Whale Tail looked terrible on that Mustang, but it looked great on Randi!
Hey guys, did any you forget how to block a bad guys car at 2:29 mark 😅.
I was just here to comment "those sum bitches couldn't close an umbrella." 😂
The Mustang looks like the one David Carradine drives in the movie Cannonball. Same wheels, same scoop.
You must be thinking of a different movie. David Carradine drives a Pontiac Trans Am in Cannonball.
Right. The green Mustang with the Chevy engine.
@2:23 I guess parking the patrol car across the literal only exit was a little too cerebral a solution. Then again we'd miss out on a sweet chase.
This was the 80's, they were still working on defense tactics back then.
Those 5 slot aluminum wheels were all the rage on the streets back then!
@ 4:05
Note that the seatbelt isn't fastened.
Funny how back when that footage was shot, seatbelts were voluntarily and most people didn't bother with them.
golden era TV show with a lot of muscle cars
I always liked watching the show when I was a kid but in my teens I owned a 71 camero and no mustang ever outran it , including the ones with blue lights on it.
Slapper bars! Can you still buy those?😂
Dangitall that does it! I'm buying one of those hood scoops off the Bay and installing it backwards on one of my '69 Mustangs. There's no way I'm gonna let Car Chase Wonderland out-retro me no sirree sir. Uh, what engine should I put in it?
@@413x398 nothing smaller than a 390
Pick one. 429cj, 351c, 302.
In my opinion a GT air intake
428 CJ. The best '69 Mach 1 engine.
@@mattfarahsmillionmilelexus Good choice! And I have lots of them sitting around here. I'll bet you saw that my YT name is the bore and stroke of a 428 Ford.
Since this channel is the only one on YT that will not allow me to "reply" to other posts, let me address this one to alexander 1485's post below about cops not wearing seat belts. The Cal mandatory law concerning seat belt usage, 27315 VC, did not appear until 1986, three years after the last season of CHiPs. So there. Neener neener, I say!
@413x398
I guess you're unaware of the fact that youtube is notorious for censoring. I've had my own comments and replies deleted here on my own channel.
@@CarChaseWonderland2 Well, you tell me what had to be censored about seat belt history. If it were actual content, then it should knock out the same stuff that was posted starting its own thread, yes? I've been on YT since 2008, so I know a couple things. I'm going to say there is some glitch somewhere. A shame because this is one of my favorite channels, most of the Cal content taking place where I grew up.
There is neither rhyme nor reason to their censorship. The algorithm is brutal in its lack of sophistication and tunnel vision like stupidity. And frankly, I suspect they have zero interest in improving it as it probably serves their sick, freedom hating agenda perfectly as is. @@CarChaseWonderland2
@mercoid
@mercoid I couldn't have worded it any better.
@413x398 This is all moot because I can see your reply to alexander 1485
@413x398 Next time copy your comment or reply and refresh page in 30 seconds and check if deleted. If deleted paste original comment and check for potential triggering words. Make adjustments and repost. Big bother is watching us and I ain't big bother.
I guess they didnt read the instructions when mounting that hood scoop on the mustang,.😂
Duuurrrr it's a tunnel ram scoop.
@@mattg7952 And its on backwards for a high rise intake.
being a car guy in the 70s and building several old camaros and firebirds I know which way the air should flow into a hood scoop.
And Im familiar with that specific style of scoop, its an old prostock drag scoop for increased air flow to the carbs. Running it backwards like that you're not "scooping" air so you're cutting down on the air flow that a high rise tunnel ram with a dual carb set up needs for peak performance.
Also, being that its a sitcom tv car from the 70s it probably has a stock motor in it and the scoop is just cosmetic.
In any case its mounted backwards.
@@mattg7952 It's called a Pro Stock scoop. The same one that is on my Barracuda. It's backwards. I knew I'd see you on here berating people once I saw that backwards Pro Stock Scoop. It does not provide cowl induction. This is the second video I've seen you on making ignorant comments and calling people derogatory names.
I remember watching this episode when it first aired
well as soon as you put the light on the roof you lost your cover
she wasn't wearing a seatbelt during the high speed chase 😂
One of the coolest shows of the 70s
Funny to think Ofc Clark was a car thief in earlier episodes.
What no shackles,lakewood slapper bars or air shocks😂😂
Ever see a Georgia statetrooper drivng a fox body mustang " pursuit " Truly bad ass.
Unlatched hoods and knocking the side pipes off is the secret to getting away.
I had a '72 Camaro that I loved. Great car for going down the highway or making some noise at a light with your buddies on a Saturday night. Now when it came to cornering it was like trying to drive a squashed peach. Just diabolical and it tried to kill me more than once. Not the safest car to put a sixteen year old in. Brakes where more of a suggestion too. I wish I had kept it. Such an analogue and connected feeling that modern cars just lack.
Police didn’t wear seat belts during a chase? Wow times have really changed
but where did he go?
Studio mechanics did their level best to make stang look absolutely ridiculous…..even the tail pipes…..
No need for seat belts here, this is the 70’s.
The air comes in the grill and goes out the scoop. Australian Toranas had these in the 70's, only smaller and it lets more air pass over engine. Look up A9X torana
Nothing like smelling that fuel cook from inside, even with windows down.
Those low speed chases had me on edge
For those of you reading this YT debacle of cancelling my replies: It seems that Dethmeister hit on the trick. That is, if I sort the threads according to "newest" instead of "top comment", I can now see my replies that were "hidden". I don't usually use this function because it will bury pertinent threads way down in comment sections that are very active. (And now I can see mercoid's post). However, it still seems to be selective. I have exchanged posts and replies in some comments sections that are many months to two years old without going to "newest". I'm still going to call this a glitch, but at least I can continue to subject you poor souls to my twistedness (yes it is a word if I say it is). And thanks for your patience, CCW.
man tv was so much cooler when i was a kid.
CHP did used the Mustang with the SSP in 1982. The St. Regis weren't the best of patrol cars those days.
Great cars! But chase was a little lackluster - good clip nonetheless.
dammit. i was expecting bonnie to have a diving setup in her trunk and go in after him. what a letdown.
Back whenever the smell of gas was purely unleaded, and four barrel carbs would sound brutal as they're opening up!
I grew up in the leaded gas days, gas smelled good back then. Lol, you could have a gallon of gas in a can in the shed, and 2 years later it was still good. And my motor oil was in round can, and shoved a metal spout into the top to put in your engine.. and don't forget the 8 track player...😂
0:48 Worf, son of Mogh?
Was the mustang on a early episode of the Dukes of Hazzard - painted black with flames
Possibly. Back then the studios owned the cars so they used them in multiple productions.
The good old day they had a combined 400 hp lol
My brother's mate owns one of those chips bikes
Looks like Lightning McQueen running from his girlfriend.
Nice mailbox on the hood.
Como dice el Dr Hilbert: "Un Ford, persiguiendo a un Chevrolet" 😄😄😄
Not a horrible car chase, they definitely did them better back then before CGI, but did any one catch when they told the other officers to block the road and they only blocked half which was really stupid
Ah Hollywood! Gotta love a mustang with hood scoop on backwards chasing a Camero that would eat it! Only chance they have is the 2 KZ 1000 cop bikes! Lol
Don Stroud, my favorite tv bad guy. Tried to stop a mugging in 1990 and got stabbed in the face several times leaving him permanently disfigured. That’s why he looks so bad ass in Django unchained. There’s really not much on it online. Except that the victim ran away.
Ah yes the hideous things people did in the 1970's to used muscle cars. Turned that Mustang into a rolling monument to bad taste.
as i'm watchin, i'm thinkin "well, the guy doesn't know how a hood latch works, maybe's he's a bad enough driver to get caught by that POS" but apparently it was enough of a mismatch that even the moron lost her.
Where did the side pipes on the Chevy disappear to ?? 😂😂😂😂
Turner wouldn't drive the unmarked car. He said it was dishonorable to deceive.
This was one of my favorite shows back in the day but its ultra cheesy by todays standards especially when traffic on the freeway is only moving at 20mph & in most episodes when a car flips or rills over you can see tbe roll cages but when your only 8yrs old its pretty cool plus the soundtrack added
truth be told, was cheesy back then but the only good game going!
Loved this show growing up! Had crushes on both of the lady cops!!! Favorite was the brunette over the blonde.
That Camaro looks HOT 🥵
Such an awesome time.
Not a very dramatic chasing. Embarrass notice the hood in the first latch on a Camaro
Hood scoop on the Mustang is on backwards. 😂😂😂
''well sheeyat, he got away''
Back when California was still a nice place.
officer, she forgot to wear seatbelt 0:58
In my opinion they would have put a Boss 429 air intake on the Mustang and a siren like one on the CHP patrols and the Camaro would have been a '69 model with an induction intake
When these shows were made the custom car scene in California was exactly what you see! A lot of the stupid looking mods came from the custom van scene, people were adding sidepipes to vans that were not even functional.
So cheeky I luv it
I grew up watching Chips as a kid. This was one of the worst car chases in a TV show or movie. These 2 cars should have blazing down an interstate and though some city streets sliding sideways around turns.
It was a short chase. They both ran out of gas in about 5 miles.
Reminds me of low budget smokey and the bandit
WHAT WAS UP WITH THOSE HUGE HOOD SCOOPS
Is it just me, or does anyone else wonder where these cars are today? It was cool back then, however, knowing the rarity & value of these muscle cars today is sickening! 😎
The grey one is in my driveway!!
Starsky and Hutch should have joined in!!
They put the scoop on and said oops just send it nobody will notice
Mustang looks like they took their mailbox, painted it, and zip screwed it to the hood. And called it a day. Just my opinion.
Could she see over that hood? Lol also all old movies love to offroad muscle cars for some reason
I was surprised she drove so well with my D' n h'r mouth at the same time!?
They used it on the dukes of hazzard also
They rolled the Mustang in a later show
All that cop show For a speeder😅😂
Car chase speed of all involved: 75mph 😅
Ponch had a bad T/A. Those scoops were sad...
No mater how fast you think you are? Your never faster than the radio!
The good ol' days of out running the CHP! LOL!
CHP Pursuit Interseptor 😉😉😉
So funny. Late 1970s they needed to use older cars cuz the government had restricted current cars to pathetic performance. Then when she finds the camaro she doesn't park blocking it in.
Uncle Ryan WC G3 - Zero!
ASP would end that chase in 5 seconds flat.
Those KZ1000's motorcycles would have easily kept up with that Camaro, much better than the Mustang