Thanks All for the responses.
What I did was buy a composite (it also comes with Svideo) USB video DVD converter which enables you to connect your VCR into your USB port in the computer. That was my Christmas present this year (Mainly because I found a box of over 50 VHS tapes in it while searching for my old parts in storage.

Sorry i love telling the whole story, but I love describing. (also notice the calculator watch I was wearing) lolI was a huge fan of them.
Anyway I knew some of my old videos were lurking in that box plus the memories back then. And believe it or not this device cost under $40 (great quality and sound, sound was doubled at times because I had like 10 applications running and forgot to shut off my virus protection.) But the point is see if you all have any old tapes, buy and adapter (also old VCR from pawn shop or if yours still works or just buy a device that has VHS built in) and you will be surprised on the videos. And the great thing is that it can covert to instant DVD or any digital file.
God rest my grandfather's soul, he always helped me build my cars when I had trouble, he was a retired engineer and directed me alot. That was him always checking up on me with it. Notice in the end of the video I was routing through my RC 12L box

sorry for rambling and thanks for watching again. Also the end of the video is the same exact car and is ready to run, just waiting to get that secure bracket for the bellcrank and a new battery.
I still got 10+ Tapes to go
Cheers