It was amazing how while watching the vid, I kinda knew where you were from when I once were looking at your place on GoogleEarth.
It must be recent satelite images.. I couldn't see my subframe in your yard anywhere! :P
That was really cool. Great sound, great car. Uh, you missed a couple of those monstrous mudholes tho...... I noticed they were the same color as the Chevy....;D
Cool, I did something similar when I finally got my Gran Torino Sport back on the road.
I used my $200 Sony camera that takes ok video, put it on the tripod I have, and seat belted the thing, and suprisingly it did rather great. I had mine in the passenger seat...I had the Torino just plated, and wanted to share one of my first real "drives" with the guys on a couple of the Torino sites I bother entirely all too often.
The link to the video is in my signature, but just for ease {sorry, not trying to hijack} here ya go.
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Andrew 1972 Ford Gran Torino Sport and other FoCoMo problem children
2020...Bad business decisions make for interesting stories. 2021...year of singing "99 problems but an asshole ain't one" 2022-2024...my GTS ate my motha' truckin' wallet but boy does she fookin' move now.
2025... I'm just trying to live my life and have fun.
It's not bad, but it's hard to get the impression of speed with in-car-cameras.
You need a wide lens to get the angle of view which also appears to slow the scenery down..
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