The most amazing part is this: People actually knew this was important enough to make recording of this subject, the people in the future say "Thank you"
I'd kill to live back then. Simple lives and loving wives. City architecture was actually beautiful and aesthetic. People had pride and didn't wear sweats to traffic court. We've just lost so goddamn much 😥
It was simpler in some ways, but also less secure in some ways for so many people. No welfare, no unemployeement if you lost your job, no food stamps if you could not afford food, no voting rights, lynchings, Jim Crow. So it was nice if you were white and had money, if you didn't have money there wasn't much of a safety net. But I do think for the most part society was more well behaved and polite. Provided you were not one of the people being lynched.
This was probably made around 1972 from the looks of the cars at the end. Mavericks, Pintos, Capris, and Mark IVs. When Mavericks first came out in 1970, their advertised base price was $1995.
If you're looking for the real facts about the wretched history of the automobile in America, you're not going to get them here, or in any production connected to the automakers.