the movie labelled "ad for 1960 Chrysler and Imperial show the 1960 300F doing the Flying and standing mile at Daytonas Beach, and the Chrysler proving grounds.. Hear that cross ram scream!
Try this link and the Body by Fisher 1950 movie, just worked for me. http://www.tvraaca.org/oldmovies.htm
Hmm, I just watched another one. There is this at the top of the page: Maybe a popup blocker thing? Sorry, movies won't play on many mobile devices due to OS restrictions. So enjoy the shows on a desktop computer. Some movies have pop up ads. It's not always possible to turn them off. Some will eventually disappear or dim. Don't let them distract you. Pause may be disabled too. Image quality and interruptions depend on your local bandwidth. To replay the movie, simply reload/refresh the page. Click on the tow truck to return here.
Just got this from another source and have looked at a couple. I looked at the visit to Bill Albright's Hudson Ranch and there are 2 parts. I was surprised to see my car featured when Bill talks about his custom Hudson. This is the interview with Bill Albright who owned the Hudson Ranch. This is the guy from whom I purchased the doors and rear fenders to use on my 48 which started as a 4 door.. I met him in 2003 when I was in the USA and we were heading to Paso Robles for the WKC event. I was really surprised to see photos of my Hudson in Part 1 when he is discussing his custom Hudson. Bill wasn’t strictly a “restorer” and would happily modify his Hudsons. He also had some other rare early Hudsons not shown in these clips. When I met him in 2003 he was on dialysis and not well although he looks good here so I guess this was recorded earlier and not put on You Tube until 2010. He died in 2009. A funny story related to me was when another Aussie Hudson guy met Bill and knew he was not well and when introduced to him he used the Aussie saying “I heard you were a little crook”(meaning being sick) That took some explaining as Bill took offence at that not understanding what he meant and thought he was being accused of not being honest.