This staggering collection of films from the Ford archives creates a unique and fascinating study of American motoring and racing. Three films from the vaults of the legendary car-maker are brought together for this instalment in the Ford Archive Gems series. Zero to Sixty is a simply stunning trip through the history of cars and motorsport in the United States. From early competitions for 'horseless carriages' - including footage of the 1906 Vanderbilt Cup - to race action from the iconic Indianapolis 500 and film from the classic Sebring 12-hour events of the 1950s... and 1960. Won for All is a must-see documentary for any motorsport enthusiast or NASCAR fan an incredible insight into the preparation and race action from the 1963 Daytona 500. The film offers unprecedented behind-the-scenes access to the build-up as legends of US racing including AJ Foyt and Dan Gurney prepare for this all-American spectacular. The collection also includes Hot Rod Galahads an unusual 1952 profile of the teenage American members of the Ramblers Road Club - a group of young men brought together by a love for modifying cars and testing their machines and own grit at organised drag events. Shattering the romanticised image of the hot rod rebel these clean-cut teens are sponsored by the Florida police! [show more]
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Another collection of films from the archives of Ford, featuring racing legends including AJ Foyt and Dan Gurney.
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