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| Ry Cooder - Crazy 'Bout An Automobile |
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From "Ry Cooder & The Moula Banda Rhythm
Aces: Let's Have A Ball", a film by Les Blank
taped at The Catalyst, Santa Cruz, CA on
March 25'th 1987.
Band:
Ry Cooder: guitar, vox
Jim Keltner: drums
Van Dyke Parks: keys
Jorge Calderon: bass
Flaco Jimenez: accordion
Miguel Cruiz: percussion
Steve Douglas: sax
George Bohannon: trombone
Singers:
Bobby King: tenor
Terry Evans: baritone
Arnold McCuller: tenor
Willie Green Jr: bass Tags : Ry Cooder Moula Banda Jim Keltner Van Dyke Parks |
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Affichage : 33102
Durée : 429 s |
| GM Hy-Wire automobile |
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http://www.automotoportal.com/
General Motors has released video of Hy-wire,
the first drivable vehicle that combines a
hydrogen fuel cell with by-wire technology. Tags : gm hywire |
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Affichage : 111677
Durée : 104 s |
| Antique Automobile Junkyard Tour |
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Take a stroll through a quiet Pennsylvania
woods that is home to HUNDREDS of antique
parts cars and wrecks! If you're an antique
auto buff, you'll absolutely LOVE this
movies! Take a look!
This clip is a little grainy online - the
actual movies are SUPER-CRISP HD Widescreen
footage that will BLOW YOU AWAY! Check out
my website for more info and MORE great
Junkyards!
www.JunkyardTV.com Tags : antique automobile junkyard classic car |
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Affichage : 27980
Durée : 419 s |
| Automobile Parade |
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This may be the first annual automobile
parade, held on February 6, 1900, in downtown
Manhattan. At least ten different makes and
models are seen, including electric and steam
powered machines. Only three years earlier,
in 1896, Henry Ford, Charles Brady King,
Alexander Winton and Ransom Eli Olds had each
introduced their gasoline cars. In 1900, the
first National Auto Show was held at Madison
Square Garden and the favorites were the
electrics and the steamers. In 1901, new oil
fields in Texas made gasoline affordable.
That same year, mass production techniques
were introduced into car manufacturing. These
two factors would prove to be key
developments in the rapid growth of the
American automobile industry.
Filmed by Thomas A. Edison Tags : automobile parade Edison New York actualities |
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Affichage : 1570
Durée : 115 s |
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