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The Amazing Cars of the Fisher Body Craftsman's Guild. Part II. EXCLUSIVE HISTORIC REVIEW 

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This is Part II of an overview of the Fisher Body Craftsman's Guild Design Contest that was sponsored by GM for almost 4o years. Like Part I, this video contains exciting one of a kind imagery of these cars in locations and situations created exclusively for this report. This episode begins with highlights of the show, a short contextual history of the reason there was so much excitement about the auto industry at the time. In the second half, the show documents the actual process of building one of these cars. Including; brainstorming, sketching and ultimately creating with mere wire, clay and wood a midcentury masterpiece of automotive design. The process is demonstrated by an award winning guild member: Tony Simone and is a unique historical record of this sort of work. You will gain a deeper understanding of the automotive world at mid century and for the Automobiles designed at that time.
This in depth - retrospective highlights one of the most creative moments in the automotive industry. Carthropology introduces us to exclusive "insider footage" documenting the process of designing and handcrafting futuristic cars as practiced in Mid Century. The first part puts the enormous enthusiasm for participation in the Guild in historical context. (It was the second largest membership organization after the Boy Scouts.) The second half presents incredible video of one of these hand crafted cars being made by a Guild winner: Tony Simone.
There is no shortage of eye popping visuals, capturing the excitement surrounding automobiles and their implications for the future. Viewers are taken on a journey back in time to witness events that until recently were almost lost to posterity but which are recreated through special effects and artistic studio work in stunning ways. The report seeks to put in perspective a moment of sparkling genius, where styling, technology and gushing optimism drove young Americans to excel in the arts, sciences and industry in remarkable ways. The story of this period is explained in an easy, enlightening way. No-one who puts the time in to watch this should finish the report with unchanged understanding of recent history, the car industry or the potential for great things in the future.

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@MEGSIMONE
@MEGSIMONE 2 года назад
Jim - your attention to detail and historical reporting is truly a gift to the world. Thank you for taking so much time to craft this labor of love and preserve this chapter of Automotive history. It was an incredible opportunity to learn from you and be a small part of this project. I know my father is forever grateful to you for preserveing the Legacy of the Fisher Body Craftsman's Guild. My sincere thanks. - Meg Simone
@carthropology8318
@carthropology8318 2 года назад
Meghan, your comments are deeply appreciated. The work you and your dad did to make this story possible gave me excellent material to work with. It has been an honor to be able to contribute to this unique moment of automotive history. Thanks!
@SunShine-dk6rk
@SunShine-dk6rk 2 года назад
Hi Meg, A big Hi to you and your dad and a big thanks for the info,like many others I really was amazed,we are a car loving family and a relative in UK had an old Hudson from nearly new,the car thing stayed with my family all the way down to myself,TK
@MEGSIMONE
@MEGSIMONE 2 года назад
@@SunShine-dk6rk Thank you for sharing your story - it's so wonderful to see how Jim's film has reached people around the globe! Thank you for watching and keep sharing your love of cars!
@SunShine-dk6rk
@SunShine-dk6rk 2 года назад
@@MEGSIMONE , Hi Simone,sorry for late reply,it was a pleasure sharing my story though yours and your fathers story is really something and let him know I'll be revisiting the upload from time to time and yes Jim's work is both inspirational and historical,wishing yourself and family health and happiness.
@maxsmodels
@maxsmodels 2 года назад
Where can i find some of the images...especially those from 1959-1960?
@SunShine-dk6rk
@SunShine-dk6rk 2 года назад
Thank you for a great upload,thoroughly enjoyable,its great that your keeping history alive.In UK I worked in American car spares in the early 80s and to this day remember our GM dealer contact they were called Lendrum and Hartman,I went on to own one American car a Pontiac GTO Ram Air 4,sure riding a left hand drive car in UK was fun,these day's I stick with making home made card models of car's and today recieve DAS air dry clay as wish to make some more detailed models,the AACA channel on RU-vid has some great features on GM Guilds cars,once again thanks for a very interesting upload also thanks to the guy that showed how he made the model.
@carthropology8318
@carthropology8318 2 года назад
Thanks for the comment and insights! I will let Tony who built the model know how you appreciate his contribution.... Believe me, We are so lucky he offered to share with all of us!
@SunShine-dk6rk
@SunShine-dk6rk 2 года назад
@@carthropology8318 Sorry for my late reply,I totally agree it's great hearing his story and having yourself to help not only uploading the info but for making it a pleasure to watch for decades to come,time flies by so fast and I remember going as a youngster to Canada on Wardair flight from Heathrow 1979 and fondly remember much about the holiday in addition sitting in a Ford Willys coupe in a yard no seats or engine but back then that car seemed old and riding in Muscle cars that back then were only a few years old,wishing you a great week.
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