@christl301 I like this video too! My uncle used to collect cars a long time ago--the last one he had restored was a '41 Packard 4-door sedan. I love the styling of mid to late '30s cars. Does the '36 Chevrolet have a synchromesh gearbox, or do you have to double the clutch to downshift, like on the Model A Fords? There's a 1936 Chevrolet safety video on YouTube also, showing drivers giving hand signals. Were turn signals not widely available on cars at the time?
These guys would be amazed to see the style of cars today.
eddie054 2 months ago
omg!!! cant wait till my car has the abilty to go 129!!!!...wait a sec...
theendofit 7 months ago
Chryslers of that era were much more aerodynamic than anything GM built; GMs cars looked streamlined, but, weren't as efficient as they appeared.
Shoknifeman 7 months ago
Great stuff.
rayunseitig 9 months ago
If only Chevrolet and GM would make cars more like that.*SIGH*
michaelmohrmann 10 months ago 2
Lik3 th3 vid iv3 got a 36 buick 48 fl33tlin3. OG low rid3rs skirts fulton visor sir3n3 OG 15 inch artillari3s gangst3r whit3 walls
mrwicked1976 1 year ago
I have a 1936 master delux flate back Chevrolet being restored, love this video and especially love how 1930's people perdicked the future.
christl301 1 year ago
@christl301 I like this video too! My uncle used to collect cars a long time ago--the last one he had restored was a '41 Packard 4-door sedan. I love the styling of mid to late '30s cars. Does the '36 Chevrolet have a synchromesh gearbox, or do you have to double the clutch to downshift, like on the Model A Fords? There's a 1936 Chevrolet safety video on YouTube also, showing drivers giving hand signals. Were turn signals not widely available on cars at the time?
galoon 1 year ago
Thank you once again for the videos
vipmd 1 year ago