A neat video
https://vimeo.com/35461693
That's the '52 Chevy I posted about a while back that nobody on here seemed to like. It cost too much money to make or something.
Either way, good video.
I am really loving this style. I am now just searching craigslist by year numbers looking for cool old cars.
Found this:
I never get along with Vimeo videos. They never work for me. I always get to see a couple seconds then buffering forever like I am on dialup. Youtube or others work like a champ. Vimeo I hate. I will say the first 11 seconds of the video looked promising, but I didn't get to any cars, just a pan across a garage and an old dude sitting at a computer.
Vimeo loads much faster for me than on youtube.
Are you loading vimeo and youtube both in HD? vimeo HD will take much longer to load than youtube low quality. You can turn off HD on vimeo by making sure the "HD" text is in gray and not blue.
In reply to Taiden:
I'll try that. It doesn't matter with Youtube whether it is HD or not - it just works. Vimeo irked me in Alabama with cable internet, now it also irks me in MN with DSL. Usually, if someone here links to a vimeo video it's just another video of the crazy wingsuit guy almost but not quite smashing into some rocks in the Alps.
Vimeo generally goes to HD automatically on their website, youtube is low quality unless you go full screen and have fast internet.
I tried to find the same video on youtube but was not successful.
I watched it in other than HD. I wished they showed more of the engineering details of the new chassis. I'm guessing by the guys description of their process that it would be more interesting than seeing shots of patina-ed old cars putting around. What brakes did they use? 4 wheel disk or do they have rear drums? Do they have ABS? What about wipers? Were the originals vacuum operated? I guess if they are in SOCAL it doesn't rain so it may not matter to them.
Someone should do up an old car on a newer chassis and bring it to the challenge some year......
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