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1934 Chicago World's Fair in Technicolor (Part Two)

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Uploaded by on Jul 16, 2009

Very rare "3-strip" Technicolor footage of the 1934 Chicago World's Fair "Century of Progress". Note: Some footage is in B/W.

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  • Suspensions on cars had to be tougher and cars had to be built higher because roads weren't as good as they are today

  • Some things never change, like commentators who never know when to shut up!

  • They STILL drive like this throughout New Jersey!

  • @OlegKostoglatov So true, so true! My grandfather had an 8th grade education, yet he knew more than seniors today. The steep road where my parents live never had a guard rail, yet not once has any car gone over the edge, because everybody always navigated the road cautiously. I'll bet the moment the state puts a guard rail in, there will be accidents.

  • @robertwmartens Most had enough good sense not to try things that looked stupidly dangerous, in those days adults bought cars not teenagers (or people with the mindset of teenagers), and they knew that the people doing these things were stunt drivers. They were raised by mothers and fathers that used to discipline them and were educated to what would be college level now by the 6th grade.

  • Loose the number strip.

  • He loses a couple gallons of coolant and keeps driving!

  • half of the color must be lost or faded or it was only shot half 3 strip

  • I would have loved to have visited the Century of Progress Expo! Thanks for sharing with the world!!!!

  • @eday2010 Not surprising. They didn't have so many BS government regulations to put up with. Try building a car as tough as that AND making it get 20+mpg. Can't be done.

    Norm

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