I found this gem in a box of 8mm films given to me for a transfer job to DVD. It's a series of "run what ya brung" drag races at Island Dragway, Great Meadows, NJ in 1962. The guy I'm doing the job for was driving the blue '62 Impala SS 409. Enjoy!
A montage of burnouts and other shenanigans from the 2006 Woodward Dream Cruise, August 19, 2006. This took place on the north end in Pontiac, Michigan. Music is "Animals" by Nickelback. This video is also available with Steve Miller's "Living In The U.S.A." as the soundtrack at http://www.youtube.c om/watch?v=XTjSfhlVk uU
A montage of burnouts and other shenanigans from the 2006 Woodward Dream Cruise, August 19, 2006. This took place on the north end in Pontiac, Michigan. Music is "Living In The U.S.A." by the Steve Miller Band. This video is also available with Nickelback's "Animals" as the soundtrack at http://www.youtube.c om/watch?v=pLIp5l4JL nk
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