HOT ROD TV:
Experience all the thrills of muscle car events, news and features on the new series Hot Rod TV.
Edmunds' Inside Line
Get the inside line on automotive information such as road tests, future vehicles, auto show coverage, and more.
Motor Trend
Step into the Motor Trend Video Vault to watch video clips online from the latest road tests,
auto show coverage, "Of the Year Awards", adventure features, and more.
My Mother, The Car
TV Comedy series starring Jerry Van Dyke and Ann Sothern, as the voice of "Mother."
Humurous attempts of Dave Crabtree to defend "Mother" from his family, who would rather have a
station wagon than the 1928 Porter and having to cope with "Mother's" advice. Lots of cars of the 60's
Engine Block
Engine block delivers the finest muscle machines in all of their glory - from Barrett-Jackson's auction to the
Detroit stories of American Muscle Car.
SuperCars Exposed
Tanner Foust takes you into the super sexy, exotic and unbelievable scene of high-dollar and exotic automobiles
Learn the secrets of speed demons, using the latest technology and innovations in their cutting edge quest for the
ultimate in power, style, and handling. Hitch a ride for high performance and ground breaking automotive trends.
Only on SPEED.
White Lightning
Feature Film |1:41:05
In one of his most memorable roles, Burt Reynolds portrays a moonshine whiskey runner who turns state's
witness to avenge the murder of a boy no one understood. Tons of 1971 Ford's are the cars of choice.
Death Race 2000
1975 Cult Science Fiction action film directed by Paul Bartel, and starring David Carradine,
Simone Griffeth and Sylvester Stallone. The movie takes place in a dystopian American society
in the year 2000, where the murderous Transcontinental Road Race has become a form of national
entertainment.
Fireball 500
Full Movie (1:32:14)
Air date: 06/08/1966. A stock-car racing driver arrives in a town, hoping to win money at its track.
A promoter hires him for an evening cross-country race, which turns out to be a bootlegging run.
A customized 1966 Barracuda by George Barris is the star car.
Alfred Hitchcock Hour!
The master of suspense! Featuring tons of classic cars from the mid 50's to the early sixties.
Highway Patrol
Staring Broderick Crawford as Chief Dan Matthews, the gruff and dedicated commander of
a police force in a large,unidentified Western state, who is always in control.
The real California Highway Patrol provided technical assistance, and the Mercury's Dodges and Bucks of
the 50's used as police vehicles were designed to resemble the then-current CHP fleet in both paint scheme
and door insignias. You'll see many classic cars of the 50's in the episodes.
At last, an outlet for your automotive viewing pleasure!
A great way to watch your favorite classic and current cars in film or videos.
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Thunder Alley
Full Movie (1:28:44)
Air date: 03/22/1967. A race driver who is suspended after he kills another driver (due to a blackout)
joins a demolition derby, regains confidence and gets a sponsor in time for the race.
It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World
A 1963 American comedy film directed by Stanley Kramer about the madcap pursuit of
$350,000 in stolen cash by a diverse and colorful group of strangers. The ensemble comedy premiered on
November 7, 1963. Four vehicles are passed by a speeding black sedan on a lonely highway in Southern
California. The car, driven by "Smiler" Grogan (Jimmy Durante in his last screen appearance), careens off
the twisting, mountainous road over a cliff. It turns out that Smiler was the chief suspect in a long-ago tuna
factory robbery and had been evading police detectives when he crashed.
Tail Lights Fade
Feature Film 1:27:47 Rated R ( For mature audience's only)
A young woman (Tanya Allen) relay races across Canada with her boyfriend (Breckin Meyer) and another couple
(Jake Busey and Denise Richards) to bail her brother out of a marijuana charge.
Classic and Vintage car Commercials!
Classic TV ad's and commercials of your most belove cars! All the vehicles you grew up watching and hoping to buy.
Gorgeous classics from the 40's 50's 60's and 70's








People from all over the world love cars! New cars, old cars, classic cars, muscle cars, tricked-out cars, any car, and they flock to see them where ever
they are. General Motors, Ford Motor Company and the Chrysler Corporation were responsible for some of the hottest and most desired cars in history.
Their homeland is "Detroit Michigan" were it all began! The cars from Detroit changed the world. And it all started in 1903 with Henry Ford. Looking to
speed up production, Ford created the first assembly line. With this technique, he could produce cars faster and more efficiently, making them for the
first time affordable for the average Joe customer. And Joe bought them up like hotcakes!!
At the same time, Detroit's cultural scene blossomed. Led by the almighty auto barons, downtown flourished with new buildings, museums and theaters
built by the world's top architects. Music flowed from corner bars and nightclubs, Barry Gordy's Motown sound was in high gear and artists like Diego
Rivera captured the moment. Today, the affects of the car on Detroit are everywhere – as in the rest of the America. Automobiles changed the way we
live, where we work and how we play. The automobile led to the growth of suburbia, the creation of a national highway system, and the development
of a population entranced with the possibility of going anywhere anytime. It's a freedom everyone love, just like the automobile!!!!

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Christine
1983 horror film about a supernaturally malevolent automobile and its effects on the teenager who owns it.
A prologue scene shows Christine, a red-and-white 1958 Plymouth Fury, in an auto plant assembly line.
One worker is injured when the car's hood slams shut on his hand, and another dies of carbon monoxide
poisoning while sitting in the car and listening to the radio.
Thunder Road
Thunder Road is the title of a 1958 drama-crime film about running moonshine in the mountains of Kentucky and
Tennessee in the early 1950s. It was directed by Arthur Ripley and starred Robert Mitchum, who also produced the
film and co-wrote the screenplay,