Man this is a gem of a capture....nothing like seeing videos of the legends back in their heyday....and dont let the Polybun POS get to you. He is nothing but a worthless youtube troll that has nothing better to do than go around a put down every video he sees
Thanks for the nostalgia trip. I remember, back in '79, buying my race car from a Hayward Drag Club member and seeing Bob's Pinto in his garage when I went to pick the car up. Turns out he had bought it after Bob retired it. Back then you could walk up to nearly any Pro Stock driver and just shoot the breeze with them. Racing was different. It's nice to see Bob still hanging around race tracks and driving once in awhile. He ain't dead yet. Thanks again.
@Polybun listen dipshit.. first learn how to spell.. secondly. this was shot with a fuji pic camera meant for stills but does low resolution video clips and was hand held and shot off a 3" square screen on a 8mm sound movie projector. now go fuck yourself
@Polybun here's the deal... I do not own that original nor can I get a copy of it. so if you honestly don't like it, don't watch it. it's that simple. it's all I have and I am not removing the post for you or anybody else. I was standing in the stands while my brother was shooting that 8mm sound film. brings back a lot of great memories for me. If you can't understand that, then go back and read the last sentence of my first comment.
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svo65 2 weeks ago
I liked it. Thanks for putting it up. I saw Bob's Pinto at Old Town, Orlando back around 1992. I have pics around somewhere.
tampadownunder 2 months ago
Man this is a gem of a capture....nothing like seeing videos of the legends back in their heyday....and dont let the Polybun POS get to you. He is nothing but a worthless youtube troll that has nothing better to do than go around a put down every video he sees
3fan4eva 5 months ago
Thanks for the nostalgia trip. I remember, back in '79, buying my race car from a Hayward Drag Club member and seeing Bob's Pinto in his garage when I went to pick the car up. Turns out he had bought it after Bob retired it. Back then you could walk up to nearly any Pro Stock driver and just shoot the breeze with them. Racing was different. It's nice to see Bob still hanging around race tracks and driving once in awhile. He ain't dead yet. Thanks again.
camachinist 6 months ago
GREAT VID.LOOKS REAL VINTAGE.WHICH I LIKE,VERY COOL.
puck88stang 6 months ago
shit capture, far too much flickering caused by incorret pull down method. learn to telecine dumbshit
Polybun 10 months ago
@Polybun listen dipshit.. first learn how to spell.. secondly. this was shot with a fuji pic camera meant for stills but does low resolution video clips and was hand held and shot off a 3" square screen on a 8mm sound movie projector. now go fuck yourself
HOTFORDGUY1 8 months ago
@HOTFORDGUY1 and it looks like shit, so take it down, go pay someone to do the telecine properly.
Polybun 8 months ago
@Polybun here's the deal... I do not own that original nor can I get a copy of it. so if you honestly don't like it, don't watch it. it's that simple. it's all I have and I am not removing the post for you or anybody else. I was standing in the stands while my brother was shooting that 8mm sound film. brings back a lot of great memories for me. If you can't understand that, then go back and read the last sentence of my first comment.
HOTFORDGUY1 7 months ago