1977 Dodge Colt Hemi Comparison Ford Pinto Chevy Vega Chevette Datsun B210 Promo

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  • Опубликовано: 17 июл 2009
  • This is a 1977 Dodge Promotional film which could have been viewed in any of the Dodge Dealers across America that had the Dodge Demo Screen. The Dodge Colt was a range of cars built by Mistubishi. This was in 1977, one full year before the Dodge Omni was introduced. This was all Dodge and Chrysler had for the subcompact Market. These were also sold in Canada and Puerto Rico as Plymouths. This is a film that compares the Colt and it's features to the Vega, Pinto, Chevette and Datsun B210.
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Комментарии • 299

  • @RoadCone411
    @RoadCone411 11 лет назад +62

    I got the feeling they really were not trying to get that second tennis racket into the Datsun!!!

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      @quincyfinnley2653 2 года назад

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  • @Quad8track
    @Quad8track 8 лет назад +61

    I'm convinced! I'm going to rush out and buy a Dodge Colt.

  • @MeanGino
    @MeanGino 8 лет назад +24

    In the early 80's, I drove a 74 Dodge Colt in high school. It was good on gas, a nice car. We lived in the South, so we didn't really ally worry about salt and snow. I wish I still had that car.

  • @robertswedo1027
    @robertswedo1027 3 года назад +21

    Ok, hands up. Who remembers when the film in the projector in school started making that noise like it does in the last 45 seconds of this video??

    • @bobtepedino5661
      @bobtepedino5661 3 года назад

      Within the warbling I heard "Carter is an agent of the Unholy. Sugar is the enemy - not fat. Buy the Dodge."

  • @metalmoto
    @metalmoto 10 лет назад +11

    My first car was a 77 colt coupe. It went 177,000 miles before throwing a rod. And it still kept running with no oil pressure. It got me home safe and sound. That's all I can say.

  • @wx4newengland
    @wx4newengland 5 лет назад +26

    WOW 6 models of one car! Thats more than dodge has today

  • @joelholston5668
    @joelholston5668 3 года назад +5

    I was in the automobile business back then and sold a few of these , I liked them a lot and they were made by Mitsubishi , great cars !

  • @johnnymason2460
    @johnnymason2460 3 года назад +2

    It's too bad car commercials aren't like this today! Imagine the possibilities!!!

  • @ew1usnr
    @ew1usnr 11 лет назад +6

    The 77 Colt was made by Mitsubishi and it was an extremely well made car. I had one in the early 80's and put over 100,000 mile on it before I replaced ANYTHING on it. The original factory battery lasted over 100,000 miles. I had the 1600 cc motor and the 4-speed manual transmission. It provided both very good gas mileage (47 mpg highway!!!) and great performance. I wish that I had one of these cars now,

  • @STARDRIVE
    @STARDRIVE 10 лет назад +30

    Love the voice over getting possessed by a demon at the end!
    Great uploads Osborn, love the bashing of the competitive cars.

    • @OsbornTramain
      @OsbornTramain  10 лет назад +2

      Are you suggesting that Wink Martindale is the Devil reincarnated? lol

    • @Blaze0357
      @Blaze0357 9 лет назад +1

      OsbornTramain Hey, Didn't ya know that 'everyone' in entertainment has an open deal with the devil? All bullshit aside though, I wouldn't doubt it!
      Thanks for the cool video O.T. ; )

    • @ronaldderooij1774
      @ronaldderooij1774 7 лет назад

      I loved that too. All car salesmen have sold their soul to the devil, right! This one just could not keep the human facade long enough to make it to the end, haha.

    • @ecf766
      @ecf766 5 лет назад

      😈😈😈😈😈FUDGEDODGE!

    • @MisterMikeTexas
      @MisterMikeTexas 3 года назад +3

      And its name is Bell & Howell!

  • @forterierocks
    @forterierocks 12 лет назад +5

    Well I haven't seen a Colt, Pinto or Datson on the road in like 10-15 years but I still see the odd Chevette!!! Long lime Chevy!!!

  • @OsbornTramain
    @OsbornTramain  15 лет назад +9

    Yep, Dodge called Everything From Mitsubishi Colt, in 77 they had both the Lancer and Galant with the same badge'

  • @sixtythreekraft2608
    @sixtythreekraft2608 6 лет назад +17

    1:39 Wow. Colt can hold TWO (count 'em - 1, 2) tennis rackets! Sold!!

  • @stevedeleon8775
    @stevedeleon8775 3 года назад +3

    I remember one of my high school friends got a Brand New 1977 Colt for our graduation 👍

  • @russelljohnson1303
    @russelljohnson1303 3 года назад +9

    I've never seen a Colt in person. BUT I DO OWN A CHEVETTE! And it's 38 years old, and I daily it!

  • @lasuvidaboy
    @lasuvidaboy 8 лет назад +10

    I forgot how goodlooking the Colt 2-door hardtop was. That must have been one of the last compact 2-door hardtops offered.

    • @richardschickling6962
      @richardschickling6962 3 года назад

      It was the colt caravelle, and had an exterior vent on the C pannel to let out the inside air. Almost bought one.

    • @simonf8902
      @simonf8902 3 года назад

      In Australia the Chrysler Galant coupe. Very posh.

  • @reginaldhall6871
    @reginaldhall6871 3 года назад +7

    Al Bundy would be the perfect Dodge salesperson.

  • @jimreed1157
    @jimreed1157 14 лет назад +2

    How many smaller 30+ year old Dodges, Fords, or Chevys are still on the road today? I'd say the Pinto is the only one people are really interested in, but that is only because of its macabe history! :-)

  • @saganich74
    @saganich74 3 года назад +4

    The vase nearly shattered when placed on the iron duke engine

  • @Mrzlad101
    @Mrzlad101 11 лет назад +7

    I lol'd on how they compared trunk sizes with the Datsun.

  • @Kntryhart
    @Kntryhart 14 лет назад +5

    I owned the Red and White Special. It was a great car!

  • @MidKid61
    @MidKid61 9 лет назад +6

    I also forgot to mention AMC Gremlin, Ford's Mustang II, Fiesta and Capri II and the Renault R5 (LeCar).

  • @OsbornTramain
    @OsbornTramain  14 лет назад +1

    thanks for watching. No. sorry, no volare road runner promos...but I do have an Aspen Promo I'll be loading up soon..once i get it converted from film to video.....it has the Aspen R/T in the film if I recall. I've not seen the film in almost 30 years...that's the fun part about the transfer process...i see things i remember from 30 years ago.

  • @OsbornTramain
    @OsbornTramain  15 лет назад +2

    I was a teen and worked at a Factory owned Dodge Dealer. We sold so many of these little Colts, the were well built and fun to drive. I always thought the front end styling of this car was reminiscent of the 1963 thru 1965 Dodge Darts. The Single headlamps looked very "Chrysler Style" to me. I know some people would or might disagree. I want to find one to own someday. They seem very rare now a days.

  • @Mark1405Leeds
    @Mark1405Leeds 7 лет назад +7

    I'd have the Datsun any day!

    • @upperleftcoastchelseafan7718
      @upperleftcoastchelseafan7718 3 года назад +1

      The only car out of all of these that are still running, the Dodge, Chevy and Fords were on the scrap heap a long long long time ago.

  • @OsbornTramain
    @OsbornTramain  10 лет назад +6

    sunk it? it was sold in the USA for almost 30 years! It's still sold in the USA now but under it's original name, Mitsubishi Lancer and Galant

  • @thevoxofreason8468
    @thevoxofreason8468 3 года назад +7

    Man, they're really talking up the adjustable steering column and cigarette lighter.

  • @darrenleaguecity
    @darrenleaguecity 3 года назад +3

    Where do I get one of these groovy babies? I went to the dealership asking about the Colt and they looked at me like I was nuts!

  • @anibalbabilonia1867
    @anibalbabilonia1867 Год назад

    Man I remember those so well! They where actually great looking little car’s! Specially the gt sport coupe! It kinda looked like the Toyota celica at the time! Beautiful!

    • @OsbornTramain
      @OsbornTramain  Год назад

      I think they looked like modern smaller 1963 dodge darts!

  • @DobermansRock
    @DobermansRock 12 лет назад +2

    I had a 74 Colt in 95 and I liked it a lot. Good little cars to get around in.

  • @AlexYounger
    @AlexYounger 3 года назад +1

    I like that lady’s leisure suit. And the music. We had a Vega and a Chevette. A Colt really would have been better.

  • @Masis93
    @Masis93 14 лет назад +3

    Thanks, nice upload!!

  • @gulfy09
    @gulfy09 3 года назад +1

    Better mileage than any cars built nowadays

  • @SnakeRiverFishing
    @SnakeRiverFishing 8 лет назад +4

    Gotta love the bell bottoms on the station wagon owner lol

  • @Tacomadome24
    @Tacomadome24 3 года назад +1

    1:34 A bigger trunk space means I can fit two tennis rackets in my trunk as opposed to one....i'm sold.

    • @matthewharvey2493
      @matthewharvey2493 3 года назад

      I guess at 6:40 she has to leave that suitcase full of coke at home

  • @doug9066
    @doug9066 3 года назад

    I remember when my parents bought a Dodge Colt wagon then sold the 1972 Ford LTD Country Squire station wagon but the Colt they had was newer than this one in video.

  • @rotarycorvette1
    @rotarycorvette1 14 лет назад

    my dad had a lancer version of the colt back in the day i love the rear end taillights!

  • @OsbornTramain
    @OsbornTramain  12 лет назад

    @eltipocool not readily available. I'm going to take a video of it soon and upload it here. I've just never gotten around to it. Love the 79's. Great little cars!

  • @hasbeengood
    @hasbeengood 3 года назад +1

    Waw! A new car for 2900 bucks.... where did we go wrong!

  • @Blaze0357
    @Blaze0357 9 лет назад +2

    It's funny how the guy measures the back seat of the Colt from side to side, when we all know the important measurement is from back to front.. "Leg Room"

  • @enerrivers4392
    @enerrivers4392 3 года назад

    My cuz had 1 in PR. In PR it has some very steep hilly roads. I recall 1 time the car had 5 healthy ppl inside. We began climbing this very steep hill. The car slowed to a crawl. My cuz shut off the A/C & it helped but not enough. Finally, 4 of us got out & practically pushed the COLT the rest of the way. Going down with all 5ppl, brakes faded & stunk. It certainly was an experience

  • @pintosnfiats
    @pintosnfiats 12 лет назад

    Remarkably, I saw a colt coupe driving today. Decent shape, could use some love but I was glad to see it since I haven't seen one in a decade at least.

  • @DMH-bb2ds
    @DMH-bb2ds 3 года назад

    My family bought to of these cars in 77. My sister wrecked hers shortly after buying it but the other just kept on going. It had almost 320000 miles on it before we retired it. Mitsubishi knew how to make a damn car.

    • @OsbornTramain
      @OsbornTramain  3 года назад

      Funny, my family bought a couple Dodge Omni's about the same time, 1978, My Father had a wreck in it the very first week he owned it.....but we bought more of them, they were great cars too. I've got a 1976 Dodge Colt, the Highway Cruiser Edition

  • @DanKirchner5150
    @DanKirchner5150 7 лет назад

    these were killer cars ,unstoppable esp w the 5 speed stick,lotta fun believe it or not

  • @Infinitrium
    @Infinitrium 5 лет назад +1

    I know the Colt was a badge-engineered Mitsubishi, but I can't help but notice (at least to my eyes) styling similar to a Ford Maverick, Dodge Aspen and even a touch of AMC Matador depending on the viewing angle

    • @OsbornTramain
      @OsbornTramain  5 лет назад

      I totally see 1963 Dodge Dart in this, particularly the front end

  • @OsbornTramain
    @OsbornTramain  12 лет назад +3

    @ChanticleerHegemony I doubt any of them are still running. Can't remember when the last time was that I saw any of these models driving down the road.

    • @bdh70
      @bdh70 4 года назад +3

      I know this is an old comment but just have to say that I saw a blue one just the other day, looking pretty sharp, parked at Target. Also when I visit my friend in Bellingham every summer I see a brown one that belongs to somebody in her neighborhood who uses it as a daily driver. So there are at least two!

  • @VG-iq8xq
    @VG-iq8xq 3 года назад

    Wow they what an era. Simpler times. I never knew much of anything about the Colt. Occasionally would see the little hatchback once in a while. But man hardly ever now. I'll take the wood grain wagon! It probably holds 3.5 tennis rackets! Vega? Nope.
    And the mileage rating? Who needs a Prius? Man that's insane if its really accurate. Wasn't there a turbo Colt in the 80's? Great video upload!

  • @RoadCone411
    @RoadCone411 11 лет назад +1

    Pretty sure most people realized it was a Dodge in name only. In the 1970s and early 80s, the reason Dodge/Plymouth sold Mitsubishis, Ford rebadged Mazda trucks, and Chevy sold Isuzu Luv pickups is because they knew they could not compete with these cars and trucks with a domestically sourced vehicle. Yet these smaller vehicles were popular because of gas prices and perceived quality of the Japanese makers. The 1977 Dodge Colt will not go down as a great car, but it served its purpose well.

  • @RoadCone411
    @RoadCone411 6 лет назад +2

    The 1970s were great - a trip odometer and locking fuel filler door were considered "premium" features. It seems hard to imagine now, but it was rare for any cars to have cruise control or power windows in 1977. Those were truly luxury car accessories. It is hard to find a car in 2018 without one or both of those items; you truly have to look at the most hairshirt, basic trim models of cars like the Nissan Versa or Kia Rio.
    I think I would rather have had this Colt than any of the cars it was compared against in this film. As a youngster, I spent the better part of a couple of weeks in the backseat of a rented Colt as my family toured the western US. Many miles driving between Southern and Northern California, Nevada, Utah and Arizona. The car DID have air-conditioning, but the hot desert sun on those vinyl seats left them too hot to touch after leaving the car parked for any period of time, and the A/C could barely cope with the high temperatures!
    Conspicuously missing from this comparison was the Honda Civic. Although only available in a 3-door hatchback and "sedan" in 1977, it was at least a match for the Colt in terms of economy, style , performance (what there is of it), comfort and definitely personality. My first car, a twelve year old '78 Civic, did not have a tilt steering wheel - that was a bit of a novelty in small cars - but it did have a locking fuel door, trip odometer, room for four (more or less), heated rear window, comfortable vinyl seats, and full carpeting. It's the little things, folks! And it took regular or unleaded gas, with no catalytic converter! It may have cost more than a comparable Colt though...like the Colt, but unlike the American small cars, the Civic had great reliability and high levels of fit and finish for a small economy car. However, like so many Japanese cars, if not all cars from that era, they tended to rot very quickly. Modern rustproofing may not be perfect, but cars do not rust away quite like they used to.

  • @geolehman
    @geolehman 3 года назад +8

    Can I get it with a Hellcat engine? I need to transport two tennis rackets from a fully reclined position and don't want to be under powered.

    • @capworld
      @capworld 3 года назад

      A hellcat with silent shaft

    • @jeffe4297
      @jeffe4297 3 года назад +1

      Don’t forget the adjustable steering column

  • @BobsAutoRepair
    @BobsAutoRepair 14 лет назад

    Cool old nostalgic commercial!

  • @tymac3306
    @tymac3306 3 года назад

    If u made a commercial today like this with these features u would be laughed out of business,...how things have changed

    • @joejones5653
      @joejones5653 3 года назад

      the vase full of water on the engine was a real gas!

  • @OsbornTramain
    @OsbornTramain  14 лет назад

    Nope, I did. I was 17 years old and worked for a Factory Owned Dodge Dealer. It was manged by the New England Region Zone Office of Chrysler in Natick Mass. At the time, it was the largest Dodge Dealer in New England, 10 acres of Dodges, "Surburban Dodge, Sales, Service and Satisfactions, the Super S."... I worked there thru the 1977 thru 1980 model years. I saved so much junk from the Dumpster, including these films. I don't think other copies exist! I have more to come!

  • @jonminnella2168
    @jonminnella2168 5 лет назад

    My friend had this car in high school he put some money into it and actually came out pretty good little car in the end we used to drift that car all around the parking lot all the time

  • @club1fan552
    @club1fan552 7 лет назад +3

    I have a Colt 4 door. Yes, it is very groovy and I just love the adjustable steering wheel and the (fake) woodgrain dash! It has a lot of power too. Seriously! The thing only weighs 830kgs.

    • @relic69
      @relic69 Год назад

      Nice workout adjusting the steering wheel! Kidding

    • @club1fan552
      @club1fan552 Год назад +1

      @@relic69 That's very true Dan. It saves me on gym membership!

  • @joh2
    @joh2 15 лет назад

    We had these here in New Zealand sold as Mitsubishi Lancer (in 4-door sedan form only) - I'll say now that the wagon and hardtop versions would be rare wilderbeasts...

  • @OsbornTramain
    @OsbornTramain  12 лет назад +1

    Agreed, I never see Pintos or Colts. Once in a very rare while, I'll see a Datsun. I do see Cheveties occasionally, but they also sold significantly more of them in numbers than the latter. So statistically speaking, you would expect to see more if they had the same survival rate. Which for most cars s about 2% after 20 years.

  • @RoadCone411
    @RoadCone411 11 лет назад +2

    Japanese cars were thought of as quirky little pieces of junk in the 1960s, when owning an import car meant a VW Bug or a British sports car. But the Japanese makers turned a corner in the 1970s and quality went up, as did desirablity during the gas crisis. The 1977-81 Colt was a decent little car. It was inexpensive, simple, economical, returned great gas mileage and was an honest value. The mechanicals were solid, but the bodies tended to rust quickly, typical of small import cars of its era.

  • @aceautonewportky
    @aceautonewportky 3 года назад

    My mom and dad bought a 1974 GT two door for my mom and dad had a wagon both were red the GT had the black stripe on the side. they were both great cars.

  • @CLee-oo9yl
    @CLee-oo9yl 3 года назад +1

    The hardtop coupes were beautiful

  • @yamomsballs
    @yamomsballs 5 лет назад +2

    That got kinda creepy in the end, but yeah I kinda want one

  • @hrpearce2001
    @hrpearce2001 3 года назад +3

    I want one today. We need more smaller engines with great gas mileage.

  • @anthonyrivers4351
    @anthonyrivers4351 3 года назад +1

    I was sold, ready to take two at that price; at least I was until the film and projector started to come apart.

  • @mustmike95
    @mustmike95 14 лет назад

    Hey, I used to work for a Ford dealership in High school, 79-84, I saw the start of the escort to the SVO stang. Like you said, I saw a lot of dealer promo stuff hit the dumpster. WhWish I did the same as you and get some of this vintage documents. THANKS!!! You have any of the Volare Road runners???

  • @ronaldderooij1774
    @ronaldderooij1774 7 лет назад +1

    My father had a Mitsubishi Lancer 1200 L from 1978 Same car as here, but then in European trim and a smaller engine. Slow, but great car. Indeed roomy and extremely reliable. Prone to rust, though. That is what killed it in the end. But the engine and gearbox were as good as new after 200.000km.

  • @jason75
    @jason75 8 лет назад +19

    My understanding the colts came from Japan, under mitsubishi

    • @RayEttler
      @RayEttler 5 лет назад

      later version, yes.
      [edit: not sure anymore]

    • @bradlemmond
      @bradlemmond 3 года назад

      Yes en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dodge_Colt

    • @keithcurtis6671
      @keithcurtis6671 3 года назад +1

      @@RayEttler They were throughout the 70s. I worked at a Dodge dealer and had a 78 Colt. It was the only Mopar vehicle of the mid to late 70s that wasn't in the shop twice a month for carburetor issues when gas was switched to unleaded.

    • @stephenmoutafis5587
      @stephenmoutafis5587 3 года назад

      @@keithcurtis6671 They weren't too bad

  • @SonnyGTA
    @SonnyGTA 3 года назад

    That music is infectious

  • @decnijfkris3706
    @decnijfkris3706 3 года назад +1

    that was the time American car builder still wanted to sell cars. Strange Dodge used model names that were taken over later by Mitsubishi.

  • @rickuyeda4818
    @rickuyeda4818 3 года назад

    My Ex-Wife still drives her '76 Ford Pinto Wagon with a V6, auto and A/C.

  • @wsbill14224
    @wsbill14224 10 лет назад +2

    I remember these cars. The Colt was a nicer car but the Datsun was a better car. Both were rust buckets. By today's standards neither would be allowed to be sold.

  • @timhiltonsuperstar
    @timhiltonsuperstar 10 лет назад +3

    This should be digitally remastered...

  • @thardyryll
    @thardyryll 3 года назад

    I had a girlfriend in the mid 1980s who drove a bright yellow 1970s Plymouth Arrow, known elsewhere as the Mitsubishi Celeste. Apparently Dodge didn’t get a version of this super-sporty rig. The car suited her just right: she was blonde, tiny and super cute. Forty years later I get to know a gal at my gym and after many conversations learn the she lived next door to my girlfriend when we were dating and that BOTH of them owned yellow Arrows. What’s the chance of that? What I really remember, though, was the story that the girlfriend told me about driving home one summer afternoon in that car. It was warm, a breeze was blowing up her short dress - the only kind she ever wore. Stopped at a traffic light, she couldn’t resist any longer. She reached under that dress and, in the time the light was red, got herself off then and there. That’s what they really mean when they say “the good old days.”

  • @MidKid61
    @MidKid61 9 лет назад

    There were a lot of small cars in the same class that wasn't mentioned such as the Honda Civic, Toyota Corolla, VW Rabbit, Fiat 128, Buick Opel Isuzu, Subaru DL, and Mazda GLC. The Chevrolet Monza and Pontiac Sunbird were mechanically similar to the Vega (1977 was the last year for the Vega) and the Mercury Bobcat was identical to the Pinto.

  • @vironvargas5339
    @vironvargas5339 9 лет назад

    I have one!!! and i Love it!

  • @whatmarc
    @whatmarc 9 лет назад

    Is that a Club Med tennis court they filmed this at?

  • @palebeachbum
    @palebeachbum 11 лет назад

    Good point. If it wasn't making these companies money, they wouldn't be selling rebadged models.

  • @SammyReed-cd4cu
    @SammyReed-cd4cu Месяц назад

    1:52 - That looks like the Chevrolet symbol engraved into that Datsun door!😃

    • @OsbornTramain
      @OsbornTramain  Месяц назад

      You've got good eyesight! I looked and see it too, never noticed that!

  • @Jac2Mac
    @Jac2Mac 5 лет назад

    I wish Dodge did a comparison video around late 1992 for the Dodge Intrepid in the style of these 1970s Dodge Comparison films where it would be compared against Crown Vic and Chevy Caprice.

  • @Mr_Chris77
    @Mr_Chris77 4 года назад +1

    My dad had a Colt wagon. Couldn't kill the damn thing. Great car.

  • @MinimalistMotoLife
    @MinimalistMotoLife 12 лет назад

    @ChanticleerHegemony i haven't seen any old datsun cars(excluding the 240/260/280Z/ZX) still rolling down the road.... just datsun trucks, mitsus(colt) toyotas and even shatty pintos and a few v8 swapped vegas

  • @jefffriedmann1482
    @jefffriedmann1482 3 года назад

    Took my drivers license road test in a '74 Pinto. Had a '78 and an '82 Chevette, the '82 was junk.
    The other two really weren't too bad.

  • @LOGINKPW
    @LOGINKPW 12 лет назад

    I like how the older cars have more "floor" between the front seats, even with a manual shifter. Too bad many cars have high-mount center consoles, which intrude on the front seat passengers's legs.

  • @paulskuhn
    @paulskuhn 9 лет назад +2

    What a great car. I wish I'd gotten one instead of my 78 Celica GT Liftback. Or maybe not! Wonder why they are not comparing it to Toyota?

    • @MisterMikeTexas
      @MisterMikeTexas 3 года назад +1

      Most of the Japanese imports of that day have long since rusted out, and are now reunited with mama earth!

  • @RobertAlvarez16
    @RobertAlvarez16 11 лет назад

    Hey bro, I have a Mitsubishi lancer 1977. So, I want to know if are you from usa? Did you know some website where I can finds parts for this car? I plain to make a restoration. Since I notice that this car was named "King of Cars" in Narobi Kenya. I really like it. Dont matter wjat say other brands fans its a Japanese Legend

  • @stromeurm7410
    @stromeurm7410 8 лет назад +2

    The Colt was the queen of the oil consumption . Courtesy of premature tired valve seat from mitsubishi and not from bad compression ring . I remenber mine gulp about a pint per 300 miles . Hot or cold , whenever you starting , there a small blue cloud spit by the exhaust , guaranteed .

    • @russellennis7428
      @russellennis7428 5 лет назад

      stromeur M Vega pinto 2 quarts a tank pint was good that first 30000 miles started burn

  • @sunilayya8948
    @sunilayya8948 3 года назад +1

    Colt was a mitdubishi lancer. They were quite reliable and well built .

    • @OsbornTramain
      @OsbornTramain  3 года назад +1

      The Colt name was used on a series of Mitsubishi products in the USA thru Dodge, Plymouth and Eagle dealers. The Lancer and the Galant among others were all called "Colt"

    • @sunilayya8948
      @sunilayya8948 3 года назад

      @@OsbornTramain The lancer won the east african safari in 74 i think.

  • @OsbornTramain
    @OsbornTramain  13 лет назад +3

    @ohguy1991 These mileages are correct. The economy cars back then weighed less and had smaller engines. They weren't loaded down with pesky safety equipment like Steel in the doors and Safety cage construction. They weren't bogged down by the weight of air conditioning or sound deadeners or power motors to operate windows. I regularly got 45 miles per gallon in my 78 Renault LeCar. VW Rabbit Diesels were capabile of getting over 50 mpg. Honda Civics got over 30 mpgs in 1973.

  • @Threetails
    @Threetails 13 лет назад

    Funny, out of all of those, the only ones you'll see commonly on the roads any more are the Datsuns. There are almost none of the Colts left.

  • @LOGINKPW
    @LOGINKPW 12 лет назад

    I have the same opinion. Have you noticed the center consoles on most new models? They intrude on front seat passengers's legs.

  • @Dankcatvacs
    @Dankcatvacs 14 лет назад

    those make the best race cars!!!!

  • @michaelwilliams4410
    @michaelwilliams4410 9 лет назад

    What a cute little 1970's car! But, what's wrong with the front end of the 1977-1978 Ford Pinto? To me, it looks kind of sporty!

  • @markallen2984
    @markallen2984 2 года назад

    I want one of those Colt wagons with the fake wood on the side

  • @OsbornTramain
    @OsbornTramain  11 лет назад

    I wish I could help. I have a 76 Dodge Colt (Gallant). There are basically zero resources here in the USA that I know of. What parts I find I have found on ebay.com. New Old Stock Parts. There might be some resources in the California area where vintage japanese cars are popular. Good Luck!

  • @breaktobroken
    @breaktobroken 14 лет назад

    @masterlee123
    Yeah dude i hear ya, Datsuns are great!!
    even the rust wasn't nearly as bad as the vega though, i live in seattle and still see quite a few Datsuns around, very well bulit cars.
    my dads old datto had 400,000 on it and was still running fine and had far less rust then his old chevy.

  • @adamn7516
    @adamn7516 3 года назад +1

    Back when Mitsubishi was still a competitive brand in the states.

    • @rxwhat33
      @rxwhat33 3 года назад

      Mitsubishi used to male cool cars, i daily a heavily modified 92 galant vr4 and own a 94 montero sr, stuck in the 90s i guess lol.

  • @MisterMikeTexas
    @MisterMikeTexas 3 года назад +1

    Because I'm a Ford guy, I'm still gonna go to my Ford Dealer and buy a brand new Pinto with the Lima Four and 4 speed!

    • @joejones5653
      @joejones5653 3 года назад

      Yeah they made that 2.3 Liter for a long time

    • @MisterMikeTexas
      @MisterMikeTexas 3 года назад

      @@joejones5653 I had the EFI version of it in both my Rangers.

  • @mmmfloorpie
    @mmmfloorpie 8 лет назад +3

    If the station wagon only has 4 doors, how do you get in the cargo area?

    • @OsbornTramain
      @OsbornTramain  8 лет назад +3

      +mmmfloorpie Traditionally in the USA, a station wagon would have either two or four doors and a rear Hatch or Tailgate. Tailgate parties are parties at football events where prior to the game, you'd bbq and eat outside next to your station wagon. Only recently have people begun referring to the Tailgate as a door.

  • @OsbornTramain
    @OsbornTramain  11 лет назад +1

    Why not, cause then it would make the Colt look Bad, you can say the same thing about the 1977 Honda Civic, they were better than the Colt......but this is a Dodge Promotional film, so of course they are only going to compare the car to other cars that are not as good as there. In 1978, I looked at ever one of them Brand after Brand and for me. I bought a new 1978 Renault LeCar. I loved that car, the ride and seating. Way better than a Toyota or a Colt in my mind

  • @eltipocool
    @eltipocool 12 лет назад

    @ThePhotoChickNatalie
    hi i have a 1979...you have a picture for your car????....

  • @SonnyGTA
    @SonnyGTA 3 года назад

    CHOICE!