There is no new material in this short. It is merely edited from the Adventures of the Road-Runner (1962) pilot.
The title is borrowed from the French "A go-go", meaning "in abundance" or "galore."
The film features a theme song called "Out in the Desert". It seems to be a reworking of "Down by the Station" (1948) by Paul Mills and Slim Gaillard, which was a children's music standard.
The desert background was becoming more abstract and streamlined, as design trends moved into the space age 60's.
In addition to the very latest in home movie equipment, the large red viewing object on Coyote's desk resembles a popular toy of the era, the Kenner Gives a Show Projector.