Vintage '54

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Vintage '54
Episode # 116
Air Date January 26, 1978
Briefing Vintage car thefts
Title screen

Brief Plot

She's the vintage owner of a vintage car. Eighty-five-year-old Mrs. Downey reports her auto is stolen.

Plot

Jon and Ponch are commenting on how everyone seems to be headed out of town for the long weekend. Ponch says he'll sleep on his day off, but Jon thinks maybe he'll go out of town for a day.

Down the road, a family meets at a rest stop on the way to "the lake" with their kids and their kids friends. It's a very confusing situation. In the process of swapping cars and making proper arrangements, they leave their baby behind on a picnic table.

After the theme, Ponch and Jon chase a speeding '58 Corvette. While the car is stopped, some car thieves circle around to see where he goes after he's turned loose. When the Corvette parks at a rest stop, the thieves steal it.

Soon after that, a trucker finds the baby and has a CB radio buddy tell Ponch and Jon. They arrive to find the baby right where the family left it.

At Central, Getraer finds Officer Webb with the baby and Officer Gilbert from County Juvenile. When the baby cries at Getraer, he claims he's better with older kids. It's likely the baby will end up in a foster home and Ponch recommends a neighbor of his who has already agreed to take "Princess" into her home.

On patrol, Jon spots a skydiver who has parachute trouble. They realize the he's headed for the freeway and find him hanging from a road sign on an overpass on I-10 at the East LA interchange. With the help of two citizens, Jon holds onto the skydiver from above while Ponch gets assistance from a crane truck below. He has the crane lift him into place just in time to catch the skydiver.

That night, Ponch and Jon both show up separately with gifts for the baby. They babysit while the foster mother goes out to get some things. Unfortunately, they don't do a very good job.

Meanwhile, Mrs. Downey goes to the store to get more booze and her car is stolen by the vintage car thieves.

The next day, Ponch and Jon spot "Martians" driving an unusual car without plates or taillights. They follow it to a garage and learn that the drivers are models and the car is supposed to be in a photo shoot.

At the lake, the father calls "Grandma" to see how the baby's doing. He learns the baby's not there and calls his wife and finds out the baby's not there either. They both start to panic as they realize their baby is missing.

At the morning briefing, Getraer updates everyone on the missing vintage automobiles. After the briefing, Mrs. Downey is at the front desk looking for her '56 Cadillac. In her typical fashion, she gives Getraer orders.

On patrol, Mary 3 and 4 get a call to check on a reported abandoned 1965 Avanti. They arrive to find a dumpster that gets loose and rolls downhill. It refuses to pull over for them and eventually hits a station wagon.

At Central, Getraer gets abused by the family missing the baby as well as the 85-year-old Mrs. Downey. Getraer awards Baricza with the assignment of giving Mrs. Downey a ride home.

Back at the Avanti, Jon learns a possible license number from the lady that called in about the car and saw a couple guys try to start it.

Soon the baby is returned to its family. Although Jon and Ponch are sad to see Princess go, they're glad she's with her family again.

Meanwhile, a CHP officer, 15-80, finds a truck matching the description that Jon had reported near the Avanti. Mrs. Downey has Baricza going in circles. When the call comes in for her car, Baricza drops her off and responds with Ponch and Jon in the lead. The CHP arrives at the car thieves' hideout and busts them all without much of a chase.

Mrs. Downey arrives at the thieves' warehouse and takes her car. On her way out, she backs over Sarge's motorcycle.

Great Quote

"You stick with me and I'll have you in diamonds!"
-Ponch (to the baby)

Guest Stars

Featuring

Crew

Fun Facts

  • Officer Webb was previously mentioned, but not seen, in "Aweigh We Go".
  • Mrs. Downey can also be seen in "Baby Food" and "Taking Its Toll".
  • Mystery Science Theater 3000 fans may notice that the seat the forgotten baby is in is the same type used for the head of the robot "Gypsy".
  • Ponch and Jon are stopped at the corner of Effie St. and Micheltorena St. when they spot the '65 Avanti. View in Google Maps
  • The tow truck that is used to tow the Avanti is the same tow truck used throughout the later episode entitled "Crack-Up."
  • We learn that Mrs. Downey resides at 4300 Arcadia St.
  • The car being driven by the "Martians" was built by Dean Jeffries, the man responsible for Black Beauty from The Green Hornet, the moon buggy Diamonds Are Forever and the Monkeemobile.

Mistakes

  • Getraer seems uncomfortable with the baby and admits he's better with older kids. Yet in a later episode he is the one showing everyone how to take care of the babies using the "Getraer Method".
  • It would be virtually impossible for Jon to spot a skydiver from the highway before she opened her parachute...especially right after leaving the plane at such a high altitude.
  • None of the cars stolen are 1954 models. The earliest model is Mrs. Downey's 1956 Cadillac. It's not clear as to which car "'54" in the episode's title is supposed to refer to.
  • The trash container rolls downhill following Micheltorena St. toward the southwest; however, when the trash container reaches the bottom of the hill, the location has switched to the intersection of Ivar Ave. and Yucca St., which is nearly 4 mi. to the west of where they were previously. View in Google Maps
  • Mrs. Downey's home address is 4300 Arcadia Street, which does not exist. Baricza calls in that he's responding from "5th and Arcadia", but Arcadia Street in Los Angeles does not cross any "5th" street.

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Preceded by:
"Surf's Up"
Vintage '54
116
Followed by:
"Hitch-Hiking Hitch"