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Ford gives us a glimpse of what we can expect from the 2011 Shelby GT500.
The new 2011 Shelby GT500 puts the rubber to the road in this preview from Ford.
Listen to Randy Grubb talk about the first time he drove the tank engine powered Blastolene Special!
One Jeep tells his story. A World War II film classic! Make sure to look for the famous "flying Jeep" shots! And that suspension test, what a back breaker!
Imagine a time before a highway system. GM tells you why the *new* highway system is a necessity!
More "news" from Chevrolet! Including amazing new "traffic reporting" via radio, a train truck, "Chief" the fire dog, and power boat racing!
Trading the old buggy for a car, blowing up an oil well, and of course a few pinup beauties. Only the best from GM!
Bathing beauties! Sword fighting! Doodle bugs! Model boats! Chickens? Another GM news reel great!
This GM film from 1937 shows you how "today's" cars are superior to the cars of the past!
Biplanes? Cheesy animation? Worst case scenarios? It is all here in this "instructional" driving film from 1936.
This vintage GM informational film shows the amazing advances in "modern" car suspensions of 1938. Fantastic use of scale models!
Great 1952 public safety film promoting organized drag racing and hot rodding. A must see!
GM once again flexes their news reel muscle to show that your 1937 car is the safest place for you.
GM invites you to see the USA in a 1950 Chevrolet. They just don't make commercials like this anymore!
The streamlined world of 1936 as explained by GM with more fantastic scale models.
AMERICA! GM lauds the 1933 American spirit (while selling a car or two in the process).
A great vintage 1950 GM newsreel showcasing the wonders of Coral Gables...and the new 1950 Chevy.
Too bad these contests are long over, but the commercials are still around to enjoy!
GM wants you to know the new 1940 model will get you there safely and with the utmost economy!
A great demonstration of how vintage on-the-column manual shifters worked.
This vintage 1940 flick tells us about the wonders of the automotive electrical system.
For those who know what a Trabant is, this commercial is pure comedic gold.
AMERICA! GM lauds the 1933 American spirit (while selling a car or two in the process).