Freiburger is a national treasure. A true hot rod historian. Thanks David!
@jimbeam71602 ай бұрын
True Dhat. I want to know how Dave got fired from Burbank Dodge? That should be a good story.....no? Dave.....tell us what happened.
@davelowetsАй бұрын
I agree... The history ALONG with the hot rods is a great mash-up for an episode. 👌
@CaptainTonus2 ай бұрын
YES! This is exactly the kind of content I was hoping for from this channel. So awesome! Hoping to see more of this type of stuff on here. Thanks, Freiburger!
@TheDavidFreiburger2 ай бұрын
You got it!
@taunovalo29642 ай бұрын
@@TheDavidFreiburgerI wonder if the sideshow dudes will wax nostalgic about their intersections like this in 50 years.
@johnknowlton39982 ай бұрын
Yes!🇺🇸❤️
@gordocarbo2 ай бұрын
@@TheDavidFreiburger Loved this, was there at the same spots, time as you were! Got written up a few x at Roxford (san fernando road). Growing up in the valley back then was the frigging best Running wild in Tampa land was a blast also.
@gordocarbo2 ай бұрын
@@taunovalo2964Yeah from prison lol
@MrAntz2525Ай бұрын
Man this guy is one of the greatest legends of our car communities! Thanks for all your time DAVE!
@TheDavidFreiburgerАй бұрын
That’s pretty big, thanks
@alanbarron6758Ай бұрын
David, you are my comfort being
@stevewood4031Ай бұрын
I just realized why i like this series so much. It brings the past back to life and reminds me just how good it really was. Young people of today cannot know how much fun it was to be able to roam the streets and enjoy life to the max.
@-nitroace2 ай бұрын
Love the longer videos and history related stuff!! Great work man
@TheDavidFreiburger2 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@quirkydad60832 ай бұрын
Agreed. He’s a great storyteller. So much of KZbin is throw it against the wall and see what sticks or over production with a team of writers.
@sprintcarsandguitars9592 ай бұрын
@@TheDavidFreiburger cool video,i was in the northern ca seen in the 80s. we cruised el camino blvd fri nights. but i have to tell you,graffiti nights in madesto in like 88 was just off the hook. 3 days of pure cruising when you didn't have too register to cruise like now. santa cruz even had a cruise one year called beach st cruise.
@johnknowlton39982 ай бұрын
Yes!🇺🇸
@Imp50112 ай бұрын
Vega Queens @ 35.33 What’s a Vega Queen?
@george1la2 ай бұрын
I am 77 and grew up on the Old Van Nuys Blvd. starting in about 1963. It was unreal. Wednesdays was Girls Club Night, at about 7-8:00 they would all hit the boulevard. What a time. Bobs was unreal to get into. You had to wait forever. Racing then was largely from June Ellens near Ventura and McDonald's at the other end. Bill the Postman had one of the first supercharged Larks. I started racing at San Fernando in about 1963 and Palmdale opening day. I still have a Palmdale Raceway trophy jacket. We also used to spend a lot of time in oval track at Saugus and Ascot. What a fun time. Anyone could race then with no money just enough to get in. I had a 56 Chevy with a 235 6 with a corvette cam and two barrel carb. Then I put a large GMC in it with a 4 barrel and headers, then to a 371 Oldsmobile with a hydro. That care would move for the time. I also had a shop across the street from the end of the San Fernando Airport runway. One Saturday while at work I came out to take a break and what do I see? Aimed right at my shop, crashed in the street just before it hit the building was an airplane burnt to the ground and I did not know it happened until I came out. Not long after that no more airport just the swap meet. I now drive a 1969 Chevy G-10 stretch van with a mildly built 4 bolt main 350 with a quadrajet, electronic ignition, and a yellow Accell coil. It has about 1.5 million miles now. You can do this with maintenance and rebuilding motors. The latest trick to get away from the insane problems with flat tappet cams is Diamond Like Coating (DLC). 4 cams failed in 5 minutes in a row. Then I saw a video that talked about DLC. I called Summit and exchanged the lifters for DLC. End of problem. I have had the intake off two times and taken out a lifter and it looks on the cam face like it came out of the box and never used. The cam looks like it was polished with 12,000 grit.
@gordocarbo2 ай бұрын
checking to make sure the taper in the lifters is correct is a big thing. Machinist buys boxes of them to get 1 good set
@DroneStrike17762 ай бұрын
As a 43 year old Asian who lives in New England, I was always fascinated by movies like American Graffiti, Vanishing Point, Two Lane Blacktop, and the old American car culture. Seeing how everyone got together at burger joints, did some street racing, no side shows, no guns, no fighting, no twerking. Seems like yall had more fun back in the day when America was what it was supposed to be, unlike the America of today. I swear I was born in the wrong era.
@jasonshull31062 ай бұрын
You & me, brother. Born in California 1970 but was brought up in AZ. Dad was a street racer but mom hated it, that's mostly why they moved here. Peace and happiness to you😊
@craigerickson63082 ай бұрын
Hollywood Knights is another cool movie with cool cars in it.
@afterthought33412 ай бұрын
Taken too long for Frieburger to tell his tales.
@StrawHatGarage2 ай бұрын
@@afterthought3341I'm just glad he's telling them, many are not around anymore to even share their stories. Life's short
THANKYOU THANYOU ,Still watch 50,s and 60,s TV Shows to see the streets as i remember them,and the CARS!!!
@TheDavidFreiburger8 күн бұрын
Same
@timzipfel7363Ай бұрын
I love seeing this type of content. I miss the world we used to have. Keep preserving the past through photos and stories. Our kids will never fully grasp what we did in the good ol days.
@ronaldbush9023Ай бұрын
im 62, and hes literalygoing through my teenage history. i grew up and went to every one of these places.
@georgeponnay4472 ай бұрын
When I was a kid in the 60s, Dad took us to San Fernando airport. There used to be an abandoned B25 bomber at the end of the runway we'd spend the whole day playing bomber pilot in.
@Gunny426HemiPlymouth2 ай бұрын
That must have been amazing
@gordocarbo2 ай бұрын
Ever eat at the 94th aero squadron in Van Nuys! Old planes all over the place. Sits right on the runway
@paulcarbin44642 ай бұрын
I lived near the San Fernando airport in 1964, 1965 and we used to walk to the airport to play in that same B-25. We might have played together.
@VWscooter242 ай бұрын
@gordocarbo I loved that place! I begged my parent to let me decorate my room with stuffed sand bags to replicate it. They said no way" ughhhh. Remember listening to the tower with the radio headsets in the booths!
@markmonroe73302 ай бұрын
Excellent presentation. Thank you. Really enjoyed this one.
@TheDavidFreiburger2 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@ellenwilt5875Ай бұрын
I agree David is a National Treasure.....the knowledge and expertise is priceless..,.
@TheDavidFreiburgerАй бұрын
That’s nice, thank you
@meirionwilliams-w1p2 ай бұрын
I love all these old school stories. Absolutely amazing
@MarcusSandoval-kx2thАй бұрын
Graduated in '84 ... love the history lesson 😊👍
@_lucas_1k_2 ай бұрын
LA used to be such a riot back in the 80’s. Shame what’s it become now. But love the history videos, keep them coming!
@br5492002 ай бұрын
Imagine the 50s, 60s and 70s.
@everyhome99362 ай бұрын
Lots of 20 year olds of 2024 will be saying how great it was in 2024 and what a shame it is in 2064.....something about what advanced age does to your perspective....
@quirinm.Ай бұрын
@@everyhome9936i mean im 19 and it’s great, i mean 70’s muscle is still cheap and now you can build a 700hp beater for cheap with some ebay parts
@ShaneMalone-y6lАй бұрын
Freiburger is the GOAT. Keep doing what you do until the wheels fall off! So much entertainment and knowledge and it is greatly appreciated!
@GrampyglideАй бұрын
I love this content. I’m a little younger (41) but I absolutely love the deep dives into the hot rod culture. I’m at the age now where thinking back to the stuff we did in the late 90’s early ‘00’s is like listening to the stories we used to hear as kids hanging around the local hot rod shops here in NY.
@rexdouglas4874Ай бұрын
Yes! Keep it up. My uncle raced there at the San Fernando drag strip, & Lions Drag Strip. His first drag car was a 1961 Corvette, then a 1965 Ford Thunderbolt, then it was a 1967 Mustang Fastback. Thanks for bringing back great memories!
@towman2068Ай бұрын
I love the trivia and seeing all the classic photos and the way things were back then . I would love to see more
@jrpefxАй бұрын
Thanks David, as a kid with my dad , he brought me to the San Fernando Drag strip. Regrettably it is too far back for me to remember who was racing that day. Back then we would go as a family to Ascot Racetrack on Sunday for the jalopy races, oh what fun. I had lost track of that drag strip, thanks again for showing it to me.
@tonydincau14882 ай бұрын
Grew up in Sylmar and graduated in 83'. Many of the same memories, particularly San Fernando Road, and Glen Oaks and Peoria. A few I'd add, racing at Chatsworth and De Soto, hanging out and setting up races at Tommys on Roscoe and at Kevins Burgers. Also some old spots like Service Center in Van Nuys, the old PAW location in Chatsworth, going to Milodon and Landy's place in person. Good times.
@gordocarbo2 ай бұрын
Remember Bob jennings dyno up off Sepulveda? Remember those spots and Kevins burgers well. Cool laid back crowd not like the bs you see now
@VWscooter242 ай бұрын
How about "Accessories Wholesale"? I used to drive down from Saugus to get cheap go fast parts. Blackjack headers and turbo mufflers comes to mind. How about "The Recycler" classified paper? I used to drive down on Thursdays to pick it up at the office so I didn't miss out on anything before it got delivered to Saugus,lol
@gordocarbo2 ай бұрын
@@VWscooter24 Early thursday mornings at 7-11 I remember it. Everyone knew who sold what and was pretty good source of cars, parts.
@vonflierl80712 ай бұрын
I may be speaking for myself but THIS is the content we NEED.
@Pixture22 ай бұрын
History is great! I reminisce about the cruise strips from my days in the 70's and 80's.
@mr.espeedshop48392 ай бұрын
I've gotta admit, this was way better than I initially expected by the title.
@lloydkratka37332 ай бұрын
Damn bro, you bringing back all my memories . Glendale, Burbank and Van Nuys. Late 70s and 80s best years
@rayblanco52042 ай бұрын
Let's Take a trip DOWN WHITTIER BLVD GREAT MEMORIES OF MY 64 Falcon Sprint
@markpatton12142 ай бұрын
Glad the algorithm suggested this to me. First cruised Van Nuys in 1978, worked at Customs by Eddie Paul in the early 80s. Lived in Long Beach so more familiar with Super Shops in Long Beach and OCIR. Love to see more like this
@toddt652 ай бұрын
I drove to California from Ohio in 1972 and we got to cruise Van Nuys Blvd one Saturday night. Very cool experience
@gordocarbo2 ай бұрын
Was a kid then, uncle used to take me down there in his Javelin. Later tried the scene myself 15 yrs later it was dead..total bust
@chucky104Ай бұрын
Seeing this video makes me LOVE Burbank/California Even more than I already do and I'm from TX! I Love so much the Then and now segment!
@chrispixxАй бұрын
I love this kind of content, the stories from the past along with the pictures, especially the pictures from Van Nuys Boulevard matched up with how it looks today. amazing.... great job... More of this please.
@MrNitrocat2 ай бұрын
Add Chatsworth and Zelza. Meeting up at Winchell's. Canoga and Nordoff. Woodly and Saticoy, A bunch more. San Fernando Road and Glen Oaks and Peoria were around forever. If you wanted the bigger bucks, make the trip from the Valley to Compton. That could be an adventure. So many great memories from back then and so many friendships made.
@805NAVEАй бұрын
Zelzah*
@whiteburnsbright2041Ай бұрын
Wednesday night on Van Nuys Blvd, remember it fondly.
@robertobuenrostro27812 ай бұрын
Make Street Racing Great Again! Vote for David Fryburger! 👨🔧🇺🇸
@TheDavidFreiburger2 ай бұрын
See the Dulcich-Freiburger 2024 shirts in my store. shop.davidfreiburger.com/
@EricKoch-s5b2 ай бұрын
RIGHT ON BROTHER!
@Festerman50Ай бұрын
Yes please more trips down memory lane. It brought back memories of the 70’s in Michigan. So many sweet cars!!
@Win-cp5oxАй бұрын
I too worked at Joe Phillips right out of High School in 1979. Line mechanic, managed 5 bays by myself (across from Joe, the tune up guy) plus helped out the RV guys in my spare time!!
@williesweetjr87132 ай бұрын
Judging from the comments, your video has done more for the brain health of half the population in LA then all the Nuero specialist combined! Being from the Third Coast, some of the places you cited were just places I read about or saw a picture of in a magazine.Thanks for the tour, your storys gave the places soul.
@freshvintage2 ай бұрын
Love the video! Seeing the surprise NCC-1701 ORIGINAL Enterprise just made my day too keep up the great work!! 💪👊
@TheDavidFreiburger2 ай бұрын
Trying, thanks!
@johnknowlton39982 ай бұрын
Muscle cars and star trek!! 1970’s!!!!!❤️🇺🇸
@pr3modeling2392 ай бұрын
Dude drops a picture of the Van Nuys Super Shops, with a DUALLY 65 A100 VAN out front and... where did THAT little piece of awesomeness go? My dad in the late 70's had an A100 van that he used for laying carpet... That he dropped a 340 SIX PACK in that him and his brother took out of a wrecked Challenger T/A (you know, back when you could find that stuff in a junkyard) for SEVENTY-FIVE DOLLARS(!) And he had it jacked up in the back, with 12 inch wide Mickey Thompson Indy Profiles on the rear, little skinnys on the front, with Ansen five slot mags, and more than once he won bets in bars that his work van (he was a carpet installer most of his life, he had a series of customized vans he used for hauling his tools and rolls of carpet) would do a wheelie... And trust me, if pops heated those Mickey's up, and he revved it to admit 6,000 RPM, dumped the clutch, and with all of his carpet tools in the back, she'd hang the front hoops about a foot off the ground... Sadly, my uncle borrowed it in 1983 and she ended in a gnarly rollover accident... Even worse, is pops SCRAPPED A 340 SIX PACK after she got wrecked... *sigh*
@JONNYHOTRODАй бұрын
On vacation from England in 1981 called in the super shops on van nuys for a look round !!!….a memory ill cherish forever!!
@joeh1940Ай бұрын
Yes more history videos..... man that's cool you lived it and and still living it
@emilianocruz112 ай бұрын
We need some behind the scenes of roadkill garage with steve dulcich
@davelowetsАй бұрын
Roadkill garage Extra....
@OpenRoader2 ай бұрын
I was at everyone of these locations in the early to mid 80's in my white 64 Chevelle SS that was built at the Van Nuys GM plant. Good times
@papascustomcars2 ай бұрын
My wife bought my Christmas gift of an intake, carb, and headers for my current Nova at a Supershop. Wow that takes me back.
@mojonautАй бұрын
Your wife sounds like a legend!
@BestLittleStudioАй бұрын
David, I could listen to you talk about this all day long. In fact, I have been trying to work on my 95 GMC Suburban for the past few weeks and could not find the motivation, thanks to this video I was able to spend the last 45 minutes just relaxing, working on the truck and listening to this video, with the 30 years of Crusher Camaro queued up next. Please keep these types of videos coming, they are incredible treasure troves of knowledge.
@TheDavidFreiburgerАй бұрын
I’m glad to help! Thank you!
@ryanderespini69452 ай бұрын
We need the 2-3 more videos you referenced, Dave! This is fantastic content!
@vxpenfold2 ай бұрын
Absolutely loving this content Freiburger, really helps us from very far away (in my case the uk) understand the hot rodding history in California and beyond, I find it all fascinating 👌
@CHAPPYakaBRAT582 ай бұрын
Just wow, so many memories, Flipping crazy awesome ❤
@rickuyeda48182 ай бұрын
My last street race was on Glenoaks and Peoria. I ran Jimmy from Glendale in his White Vega with a SBC with a tunnel ram. He had come from Irwindale where he ran11's. I ran my '68 Corvette Roadster with a 454, Isky solid cam, Airflow Research Heads, 850 Holley with Nitrous. 4 speed and 4:88's. I gave Jimmy 4 cars and beat him by 5 cars.
@gordocarbo2 ай бұрын
there were some quick cars around back then and lots of cool sounding turds like my own. Great memories!
@PhilAVega2 ай бұрын
Very cool I was there in 81 to 82 watching the racing on that corner It was on our Friday night activities to do Do remember the Black Willy's truck with the Chevy in it Big 538 gears winding it up So many cars and friendly racers back then I remember some Glendale speed shop boys and Alhambra had some fast cars too Sylmar was the place for non stop races under the fwy bridge Dodger Stadium was cooking too on its drag strip in front of the Academy There was Rick in his GTO n Mr Groucho in his Camaro Saticoy n Woodman Then Van Nuts Blvd the super shops store Good times for me as young racer 👍👍👍
@JohnDoe-e1y7fАй бұрын
What were you doing for work to afford a car like that back then? @rickuyeda4818
@PhilAVegaАй бұрын
@@JohnDoe-e1y7f Mc Donald's minimum wage n a lot of hours flipping burgers The car was bought for $2,500 bucks from a marine leaving on duty I traded my first car a 57 Chevy 4door for it It had a bent sway bar on the GTX I repaired it n all was fast n good I then too bolted on 🐴 n the street race we went I once gave 10 cars in front to a Cuda 318 na 68 302 mild I blew by both n color me gone ! It was cool
@brianhibbs9300Ай бұрын
Grew up cruising Main Street in Longmont, Colorado in the 70s and 80s. You name it, we had it. Rods, classics, trucks, lowriders and 4x4s. Dave, you take me back to the excitement and comraderie we all felt every weekend. Thanks
@KevinWaide2 ай бұрын
This is the EXACT type of content I want to see. I love the history and watching people actually wrench on the vehicles, not just say "We're gonna add a supercharger" and the next scene is the part already installed. I want to see the work. It helps me understand how to do these things to my own vehicles.
@noise55552 ай бұрын
In the late 80's I was racing my '68 Riveria against a 5.5L Trans Am along Crenshaw Blvd in Torrance. Freiburger saw us and stopped us to say hi and learn about the cars. He told us he was big into racing and introduced himself to all of us. Super nice guy. He was impressed that I had my Riv bored 80-over, "nobody ever does that to a Buick". Anyhow, we chatted a while until one of the guys in the Trans Am (I didn't know then too well - they were my brothers friends) insisted the TA could pull 9's in the 1/4-mile. Dave said FU liars and bailed.
@GordoGrande692 ай бұрын
Must've been a 4.9L or 6.6L
@davelowetsАй бұрын
What's a 5.5L T/A?
@kiiiisu2 ай бұрын
hah i was thinking that 1320 for speed shop was too coincidence pretty cool they managed to get it :D
@BUCKSTALKER1232 ай бұрын
Hell yeah! Thank you David for the videos!
@WilliamKiene2 ай бұрын
Hwy 99 in the 1950s was the highway from NorCal to SoCal. It went through the downtowns of many cities.
@BUCKSTALKER1232 ай бұрын
Good to know...i live near highway 69 in Oklahoma, its known to be one of the deadliest highways in America. @WilliamKiene
@ECE2424Ай бұрын
This video was amazing! I’m 47 from T.O 🇨🇦 and LOT of the older dudes on my street with the real American muscle those days. I remember in the mid 80s I was asked if I wanted to wash one of the cars and jumping at the chance because I knew it meant we were going to the races that night! They would ask my mom if they could take me out for the night. Those dude were so AWESOME to us kids drooling over the cars. U just took me WAY way back in time. I truly wish I could go back
@Travis472 ай бұрын
The knowledge floating around in your head is the result of the wildest career known to modern racing enthusiasts These episodes are so awesome. I can see the passion in your stories. Keep em coming and may the return of homeless Dave live on forever
@emilianocruz112 ай бұрын
Good Job in the videos David hope see next about the story of the roadkill muscle truck
@TheDavidFreiburger2 ай бұрын
Eventually I’ll get to that
@junkyardjunkie71922 ай бұрын
Dude what a banger keep up the good work loving ur channel long overdue but I know ur slammed with everything you do already so just know we appreciate you putting in the time to provide us even more great content Freiburger for president 😂😂😂
@cactuspete27272 ай бұрын
Boom !! First to view !! Ridin the storm out in Florida
@JonStein-mu5eb2 ай бұрын
Blessings to you and yours.
@CHAPPYakaBRAT582 ай бұрын
Same here in Saint Johns
@MrChuckMCCEAST2 ай бұрын
Same.. New Smyrna Beach. Good stuff Freiburger!
@charlestorruella85912 ай бұрын
St pete and ya the wind is pretty bad but not alot of rain
@williemorgan67382 ай бұрын
You and me both be safe tonight.
@lgr33tudorАй бұрын
That was so cool to watch it brought back many memories from when i was a kid growing up in the late 60's early 70's and all the speed shops we had in Edmonton Alberta Canada and the many cars i owned and street raced. What a time that was!
@FastKiwiBossАй бұрын
Great doco, luv it....even from New Zealand we all knew about these places from in the 70s/80s, we read all the US magazines and drove American cars, i had a 68 GT Mustang FB in 77(i was 17), our dreams were to visit SoCal which i did in 1981, in 84 ended up in the Bay Area...bought a set of 4V Mustang headers from Super Shops for $39.95, couldn’t believe how cheap they were...thanks for the great memories. Us Kiwis luv America and its car culture.
@red-doggracing55572 ай бұрын
I worked at Super Shops at PCH highway Orange Street from 83-86? Good times
@hotrodvon2 ай бұрын
I used to go there! I still drive by and remember it.
@l.j.r.84482 ай бұрын
I spent money on the store in Torrence on Hawthorn Blvd.
@patrickhood45452 ай бұрын
007 long Beach? Eployee#?
@jons77712 ай бұрын
P.A.W. warehouse and the DONOVAN machine shop are in the Valley also.
@barneyba2 ай бұрын
There was a van called Wild Cherry in the opening credits of the movie, Van Nuys Blvd. Google the drama surrounding that van the last few years.
@motoromosАй бұрын
Yes, more! As an LA native, I know how things change and evolve so quickly. Someone that can point out culturally relevant info with deep dives of lesser known is wonderful. Need to go check out the old station and terminal in Glendale. Freiburger/Dulcich 2024!
@Elbeerad2 ай бұрын
as a gen zer that grew up here in socal my dad would tell me all the stories of these race spots, cars and how hot rodding in socal was the place to be. now that you released this video its so awesome that the very streets i still drive to this day have so much history.
@allautollc12 ай бұрын
YEEEEEEESSSSSSSSSSS finally new content!!!!!!!! Will watch on big screen at home !!!!!
@TheDavidFreiburger2 ай бұрын
I’ve been dropping every Thursday and 3:00 PST
@allautollc12 ай бұрын
@@TheDavidFreiburger I've been stalking your page all day waiting lol
@allautollc12 ай бұрын
@@TheDavidFreiburger your content never fails keep up the great work!!!!
@Tunnelramlife2 ай бұрын
Keep up the great content! Loving it! Should have taken the $18000 for the duster😂
@AR_4202 ай бұрын
Same here, love it!
@TheDavidFreiburger2 ай бұрын
I would not have been able to live with myself
@Tunnelramlife2 ай бұрын
@@TheDavidFreiburger I completely understand. You're a solid guy.
@xtr3m3fLx2 ай бұрын
@@TheDavidFreiburger Was offered 125K CAD this past summer for my '68 GTX 426 Hemi 4 speed and I turned it down.
@gordocarbo2 ай бұрын
@@TheDavidFreiburger Would take too much to try and replace, keep it!
@stephengrambsch42322 ай бұрын
Your police story reminded me of one of my first times ever being pulled over. To set the scene it was peak fast and furious time and I drove a lowered HHR Panel with the full ss bodykit and purple neon. I was just driving to my job at 3:30 am and I got pulled over. The officer made me get out of the car, had me open the hood for some reason, and the gave me some kinda lecture about street racing. After his song and dance was over I was handed a ticket for street racing. I went to court over it. I was ready to fend for my innocence because I was driving alone and certainly wasn't street racing. That day I learned that Ohio doesn't actually charge you if the officer doesn't appear in court. I paid a $20 court fee and went home with no marks on my record.
@jasonhitchcock36922 ай бұрын
This video.took me back to my late 70's early 80's cruising, Street race days in Montana. My uncle.Dick Erlandson who just past, ran a shop and Drag strip in Lewistown. He and my Dad went way back to the 50' s street racing and I got to help my Uncle with his race Cars. Many a night working late and towing from race tracks. Looking back, I consider myself lucky to have those experiences. What a time to grow up. Totally different today.
@steveblair94174 күн бұрын
I remember getting a hot rod magazine when I was in the army in the eighties ( I think) 10 best places to cruise and van Nuys was one of them ......love the new stuff ....awesome.
@rogue131313132 ай бұрын
I miss the simplicity of the 70s & early 80s
@NeffedUP19702 ай бұрын
Why did you get fired from the Dodge dealership? Please say it was for doing burnouts in the parking lot...LOL
@Jake.schriver88Ай бұрын
I wanted to ask the same thing!!! But wasn't sure if I just missed when he was speaking on it and I didn't want to rewind 😆
@speedfrk73z2 ай бұрын
Have any super shops stories? How about PAW stories? I’ve bought many speed parts from both places.
@chiefknowstomuch2 ай бұрын
I never bought anything from PAW but I had their catalogs! Most of my speed parts where picked up from Service Center in El Monte, Blair's In Pasadena or Super Shops in Alhambra.
@davidcallahan51572 ай бұрын
Bought my headers for my 1966 Chevy 2 from PAW!
@markely75872 ай бұрын
I had a PAW tee shirt! I bought few parts from them back in the day.
@AsswipeGarage2 ай бұрын
I still have a 1983 PAW catalog! The year I graduated! Bought my first cam, lifters, timing chain, and oil pump there, and a lot more.
@flpanhead2 ай бұрын
After I bought my Mustang, the first thing I did was go to Super Shops and bought a new shifter. I also wanted to show it off to my buddy there. I left out of the parking lot and got sideways in the main road, then ran back off the road into the grass. I don't think they saw it. I built a 460 for my F100 and used parts from PAW. I think I did several engines like that. When SS closed in the 90s, I went to SECO. It lasted awhile longer, but is now gone. I did some of my first street racing not far from there. Lots of good memories. This was all in Montgomery, AL in the 90s.
@brianschmidt27472 ай бұрын
I grew up in northern California. Livermore and Lodi . 66 chevelle 396 4:11 rear and posi. 10.2 1/4 mile Lodi in 83. Memories. Thank you Dave
@greggcrannage7402 ай бұрын
Oh man, the cheap street Chevelle I can’t thank you guys enough for building that. I had just bought my 71 Chevelle in high school a week later that magazine dropped, I followed along, doing everything to my Chevelle that you guys were doing to that one. My Dad wasn’t into cars so I was lost without you guys. I still have my car, and those magazines. You really have made an impact on my life, and roadkill videos is about the only car stuff my kids will watch with me so thank you for those as well.
@speedpartsKomets2 ай бұрын
You never mentioned the real street racing spots in the valley. Woodly and Saticoy, Sepulveda and Plummer, were the big spots in the late 70'. Prudhomme crew chief would come out with the Snake and bring a Blown V8 Datsun 240z.
@TheDavidFreiburger2 ай бұрын
I recall Chatsworth and Zelzah. Those places are all too developed now.
@craignmz52642 ай бұрын
Old San Fernando Road, Canoga and Lassen, there were several. I haven’t watched yet was meet up spot at Tommy Burger on Roscoe mentioned? Then there was the Thousand Oaks and Camarillo areas.
@speedpartsKomets2 ай бұрын
The street racers knew to meet at Jack In The Box next to Super Shops to find the real fast cars in the late 70's.
@speedpartsKomets2 ай бұрын
I was based in the valley. I would flat tow to Simi Valley, Thousand Oaks, Dodger Stadium, Compton since my car was well known locally. I had a yellow small block Vega, my car was on the cover of Popular Hot Rodding magazine with Mike Johnson PHs Project Big Block Vega build. Fast times
@armondoborjas24422 ай бұрын
Also Raymaer & be hind the Chevy plant on Van Nuys
@Fatty4202 ай бұрын
The speed shops I knew of in LA have all closed up or moved out of state. Are there any left or is it all pretty much online ordering now?
@TheDavidFreiburger2 ай бұрын
There are a few, like Westside Performance
@TheDeckofCard2 ай бұрын
Team C Performance in Bellflower is still solid too
@DLRPyro12 ай бұрын
Blair's Speed Shop is still in business in Pasadena
@Akestler2 ай бұрын
BDS blowers
@stevefirth20132 ай бұрын
Is there still one in Whittier?@@TheDavidFreiburger
@batmanlives64562 ай бұрын
What happened to LA? It’s gone from the cool car , street racing place , to a car haters paradise, EV driving over regulated hell hole … Sad really
@MindofMatter2 ай бұрын
Still the best place to spot cars IMO
@midnite87912 ай бұрын
Yet you will still see more old cars on the road than anywhere else
@KingSMW2 ай бұрын
Have you not been paying attention to California?? They are banning all internal combustion engines in like 2 years. The only emissions allowed in Cali is the excess methane coming out their asses from all the Vegan diets!!! Tesla Plaids are fun but it's just not the same as hearing turbos spool up or Big Blocks with open headers.
@jjshebanow2 ай бұрын
So, were you a valley guy or did you come up from somewhere else. I have been watching you for years and you look so absolutely familiar from my youth at the street races in and around San Fernando and Granada Hills. I lived in Char]tsworth and Woodland Hills and graduated high school in 85. Would you have been around at the same time?
@AsswipeGarage2 ай бұрын
And homeless encampment.
@eXX0n2 ай бұрын
I'm a 36 year old guy from Norway who's never experienced the stuff Freiburger is talking about in this video, but I still very much connected to the stories and love every second of it. Thanks David for your surge in activity on KZbin. Been a fan of Roadkill and Roadkill Garage for a long time!
@DanoFSmith-yc9tgАй бұрын
Admittedly I don't know my classic Mopars as much as I probably should, considering my old man is a 40 year Chrysler tech, but I was only born in 1988, so the classic era was a couple decades before my time. All that to say, whatever red car you're driving around, with the perfect amount of patina, is friggin gorgeous! And I usually hate red cars.
@TheDavidFreiburgerАй бұрын
‘71 Plymouth Duster. Thanks!
@jackwernet2691Ай бұрын
Born and raised in Denver. In the late 50's and early 60's 16th St. downtown Denver on the weekends looked like a scene from American Graffiti. Cruise down 16th to about Larimer st. then left to 15th st. back up to broadway and do it all over again. Not many "drags" but a lot of trash talk about cars and tryin to pick up girls. Good times. The other gathering place was the Scotchman Drive in on Federal Blvd. Was a carbon copy of Mel's drive in. There you could set up a race with anyone willing to do so, hook up with girls and eat burgers and shakes. Such a great time. Thanks for your video and many good reminders/memories.
@kimberlydelgado9795Ай бұрын
You have a gift for story telling. It's very obvious that it comes from loving what you do. There is no wonder why you are so successful at it.
@TheRedRocketАй бұрын
Cheap Thrills Dart! @ 15:50 I remember! Trans mount made out of hose clamps: "This is the kind of butchery you can expect" I had a '68 Dart GT at the time. Great times, great reading! I remember the Orange Duster too!
@gnws6Ай бұрын
Man, there's nothing cooler than "then and now" images. You can get a better taste of the LA landscape just watching old movies and TV shows. You see like desolate areas in the mountains in old shows, and you just think to yourself, "Yeah, you KNOW that's all developed/overdeveloped now." I lived in SoCal for a year back in '12-13, but I wish I could have seen it in those days. Awesome video, David. Thank you for sharing your story, man.
@TheDavidFreiburgerАй бұрын
Thanks for watching
@frittibreezedancerАй бұрын
I just LOVE this kind of history stuff, these are the kind of things you can only learn from the people who have actually been there! To think that from accidentally finding and then monthly buying HotRod Magazine in the early 2000's at our local book store in the Netherlands, I would go to following the man himself and watching his history videos some twenty years later, it's pretty mindblowing. So I would say; YES PLEASE, do more videos like this!
@monica93304Ай бұрын
I graduated from North Hollywood HS in 1987. My 1st car was a 72 Pinto wagon with the German 2.0 four banger. I remember cruising on Van Nuys Blvd, all the way up to the North Valley. I went to the Occupational Center to take a Smog Tech class from a former GM trouble shooter that had a Vega with a 327 smog legal. Then I got into VW's. These were some of the best years of my life. I worked at an auto parts store on Laurel Canyon as a delivery driver. So much fun. This video brought back so many memories.
@cyclhed2 ай бұрын
I graduated HS in 1980 and went to work for a car dealer as a porter and car washer, then became a technician 2 years later. Good times. I had a 1970 AMX at the time, 390 4-speed, 3:43 rear. It was fast. Love the video.
@mike4foАй бұрын
I love this content wow what memories! Makes me think about when I was a teenager street racing in New York. Times have changed
@MacktasticSlick_Ай бұрын
This is cool getting history straight from someone that was actually there, being born in 89 it’s a bit before my time so I’m loving this
@RichSutherlandBB2 ай бұрын
I was born in 89’, so this is golden history I’d never heard of. thanks for sharing.
@patricksperformance22032 ай бұрын
Wow! How cool! And l thought l had some great 80s muscle car and street racing stories from the Bay Area. DF, your channel rocks!
@DougWard-b6sАй бұрын
I could watch any of these you make. We appreciate it.
@gaydes10122 ай бұрын
videos like this feel homey to me, reminds me of being a kid in the 2000s and 2010s watching my dad work on his 70 Chevelle and telling me stories of being a kid in the 80s and 90s in California, he was over in the Huntington Beach area, worked at a few dealerships and body shops back in the day, has a few good stories of mischief and mayhem that him and his buddies got into.
@sleeperjunky3629Ай бұрын
Keep the stories coming!!! I am always in my garage building hot rods 7 days a week and I love getting lost hearing good stories as I'm wrenching. It makes the tedious or frustrating tasks not as bad.
@JohnM-c5f2 ай бұрын
Thanks for the great memories from a fellow class of ‘85 kid! Love these stories of the good old days!
@Pooleo55F100Ай бұрын
This is great. I graduated in 1985 as well, Indiana instead of Cali. I love this content. It takes me back. Please do more.
@russellsimmons5526Ай бұрын
I absolutely enjoyed watching this. The details you put into the video makes it feel like someone can imagine being there during those better times. I always say I grew up in the wrong era.
@Bowtie_Mike7319Ай бұрын
I could watch and learn from Freiburger all day long! Currently laying with my 1 month old at 3:40 in the morning. Such great content
@bradbeall3922 ай бұрын
I absolutely love videos like this! Remembering things from the past is one of the few things that I’ve always been great at. It’s surprising how many people seem to just forget anything about their teenage years, or if they do remember, they don’t want to talk about it. The tie-ins with performance cars of the era makes it even better, as I’ve always been a “car nut”, too. Thanks so much for posting this, Dave!👍
@davidbiddy14112 ай бұрын
David, thanks for the trip down your memory lane. I love that kind of stuff