my grand dad Arthure had a Chrysler 300. It had the push button transmission. I pushed the car out into the street. ivw lived a truly blessed life to date.❤these cars defined the technology of the day.
Yeah that's a nice car man I like that I like that green don't think sounds so good well I wish I was there to see all those old cars they bring back some good memories
Brilliant effort. From New Zealand, and very grateful. Huge MOPAR fan running RHD SRT 8 2008. 300C. so this show is the bees knees for knowledge and heritage.
Wow I've been a mopar an Chrysler fan for years an I haven't seen a finer collection of so many different an rare ones ever especially that marlin. Nice video an mopar show
All Mopar - Wow!!!! Thanks for another most excellent car show video Matt! One of these years, I will make it to this one. For now, I always do the All Mopar shows in Belvidere, IL and Dubuque, IA. Yep, I'm a Mopar or No Car dude too!
my grand dad Arthure had a Chrysler 300. It had the push button transmission. I pushed the car out into the street. ivw lived a truly blessed life to date.
This was one of the best car show filming I saw in a long time. I like the way you took your time on each car. Most other sites go through so quick it hard to get a good look. Bill
my favorite mo pars in this group are Plymouth Roadrunner/super bee Dodge Challenger/Charger and their Daytona variants sadly Plymouth died more than 20 years ago and several other once great automakers have died in the last two decades Oldsmobile on April 29th 2004 Pontiac Saturn and Mercury October 31st 2010 Scion in 2016 Holden in 2018 at one point in the 1970s 3 of my grandparents had Oldsmobile's a 72 Delta 88 sedan a 72 98 Holiday Coupe and a 74 Cutlass S my dad traded the Cutlass S for his 1979 Toyota Corolla station wagon
The Dodge Challenger pace car may be the most infamous car ever to run at Indianapolis due to the tragic circumstances surrounding its day at the track. The car was driven by local car dealer Eldon Palmer. During practice laps, Palmer had used a cone to indicate where he should begin braking in order to bring the heavy car to a stop before the end of pit lane. When Palmer took to the track on race day, somebody removed the cone from pit row, and by the time Palmer realized it, it was too late to stop. The car ended up careening into the photographer's grandstand at the end of pit row, injuring twenty people. Buy this car! 1/18 scale by Greenlight According to Indy 500 Pace Cars, 2165 Challenger convertibles were built in 1971, and 167 were equipped with the 383-cid V8 engine. The book states that "about 50 of the 2165 convertibles were pace car replicas, painted bright 'hemi orange'. . ."1 However, noone seems to know exactly how many hemi orange convertibles were actually produced. Records show that there were 50 cars actually used at the track, purchased by Eldon Palmer and several other Dodge dealerships. Because of the low number of hemi orange convertibles produced and the lack of good records, the 1971 Challenger has become the subject of numerous debates. Fortunately Gene Piurkowski of Rindge, NH has been gracious enough to share with me a list of VIN numbers for the original 50 track cars, which he says was given to him by Eldon Palmer on February 17, 1994. As a public service, I am publishing the list here. I also hope to compile an unofficial Challenger pace car registry, so if you own one of the cars on this list or have any information about any of them, please e-mail me. This is not a definitive list of every Challenger pace car replica, nor can it be confirmed that it is 100% accurate, but it is a start
Great video 🙂👍- I’m a big fan of mopars, had a 67Barracuda notchtop white vinyl top white interior (lost it in a shop fire) now I have 63 d100 short box sweptline
I bought a new 1968 Charger 'White Hat Special' -- torch red w/black vinyl top and interior and the standard full wheel covers ,, Was a great car I kept for 8 years and then stupidly sold it...
Cannot answer your question concerning how many official pace cars are used at the Indy 500 but I have an official license plate used on pace cars and it is #106 --- somehow I cannot think there are actually that many running around Indianapolis during May....................... Great videos you create and I am particularly fond of the Mopars.........................
THE DEMON WAS 1971 - 1972 340 4 - BARREL , 4 - SPEED AND MAN THE GEAR RATIOS WERE THERE 3:23 , 3:55 , 3:73 , 4:10 , 4: 30 !! GOODBYE CHEVY & FORD BRUTAL ON THE RACETRACK !!!!
Hey Matt, I was just down at the weekly north st paul history car show and met Josh with his Honda-rod. We both came to the conclusion that you should take a trip over there one of these Friday evenings with your camera and check it out. Good times. 😀👍🏻
The Rambler Marlin used that body for 65 and 66 and was redesigned for its 3rd and final year - 67, which was actually the best looking of it but had the fewest produced. In the barn that’s not a 69 Plymouth Savoy - It’s a 63.
May Challenger 70 SE 440 sixpack Bets them al...Sorry I love May car....Have good parts fast i think so Have even GV overdrive..and more good stoff....
Lol. I know. I know. But there were a couple really cool AMC vehicles there. So I included it. AMC doesn't technically get to be considereal part of the mopar world until the late 80s. 👍
my grand dad Arthure had a Chrysler 300. It had the push button transmission. I pushed the car out into the street. ivw lived a truly blessed life to date.❤these cars defined the technology of the day.
Enjoyed!!!! 👍👍
Yeah that's a nice car man I like that I like that green don't think sounds so good well I wish I was there to see all those old cars they bring back some good memories
Awesome 👌. All about the birds and the bees 🐝. Groovy mopars
Brilliant effort. From New Zealand, and very grateful. Huge MOPAR fan running RHD SRT 8 2008. 300C. so this show is the bees knees for knowledge and heritage.
Wow I've been a mopar an Chrysler fan for years an I haven't seen a finer collection of so many different an rare ones ever especially that marlin. Nice video an mopar show
All Mopar - Wow!!!! Thanks for another most excellent car show video Matt! One of these years, I will make it to this one. For now, I always do the All Mopar shows in Belvidere, IL and Dubuque, IA. Yep, I'm a Mopar or No Car dude too!
my grand dad Arthure had a Chrysler 300. It had the push button transmission. I pushed the car out into the street. ivw lived a truly blessed life to date.
This was one of the best car show filming I saw in a long time. I like the way you took your time on each car. Most other sites go through so quick it hard to get a good look. Bill
Thanks for sharing this Mopar show with us. I love all the pre-70’s models best! How about you?
Same. Tho early 70s I like too.
Thanks a lot there Matt you did a bang up job on all the photos thank you very much!!!!
I fricken love old Mopar Muscle. This video just took me back to high school days . thx great video
Great video Matt! You never disappoint. Thanks for letting me tag along. Have a great weekend, my friend. Blessings - Judith 🎭
Thanks Judith!
My dad had Plmouth Duster when i was little
Thanks for filming and what a great job with the filming, editing and music! Well done. Too bad you don't have a Saturday video. Twice as many cars!
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I'm a new subscriber to your Channel 💙. Thanks Matt , AWESOME show !!! 😀
Thanks Matt.
Very nice
What an awesome video brother !! So well done!! We’ve been needing videos like this!! Just incredible!!
Thank you so much!
Great Show Dude !
my favorite mo pars in this group are Plymouth Roadrunner/super bee Dodge Challenger/Charger and their Daytona variants sadly Plymouth died more than 20 years ago and several other once great automakers have died in the last two decades Oldsmobile on April 29th 2004 Pontiac Saturn and Mercury October 31st 2010 Scion in 2016 Holden in 2018 at one point in the 1970s 3 of my grandparents had Oldsmobile's a 72 Delta 88 sedan a 72 98 Holiday Coupe and a 74 Cutlass S my dad traded the Cutlass S for his 1979 Toyota Corolla station wagon
hi there nice show thanks john
The Dodge Challenger pace car may be the most infamous car ever to run at Indianapolis due to the tragic circumstances surrounding its day at the track. The car was driven by local car dealer Eldon Palmer. During practice laps, Palmer had used a cone to indicate where he should begin braking in order to bring the heavy car to a stop before the end of pit lane. When Palmer took to the track on race day, somebody removed the cone from pit row, and by the time Palmer realized it, it was too late to stop. The car ended up careening into the photographer's grandstand at the end of pit row, injuring twenty people.
Buy this car!
1/18 scale by Greenlight
According to Indy 500 Pace Cars, 2165 Challenger convertibles were built in 1971, and 167 were equipped with the 383-cid V8 engine. The book states that "about 50 of the 2165 convertibles were pace car replicas, painted bright 'hemi orange'. . ."1 However, noone seems to know exactly how many hemi orange convertibles were actually produced. Records show that there were 50 cars actually used at the track, purchased by Eldon Palmer and several other Dodge dealerships.
Because of the low number of hemi orange convertibles produced and the lack of good records, the 1971 Challenger has become the subject of numerous debates. Fortunately Gene Piurkowski of Rindge, NH has been gracious enough to share with me a list of VIN numbers for the original 50 track cars, which he says was given to him by Eldon Palmer on February 17, 1994. As a public service, I am publishing the list here. I also hope to compile an unofficial Challenger pace car registry, so if you own one of the cars on this list or have any information about any of them, please e-mail me. This is not a definitive list of every Challenger pace car replica, nor can it be confirmed that it is 100% accurate, but it is a start
Mopar for life 🏁
My dream car, 1970 Plymouth GTX . 440 6 pack. Also just happened to be bumping into your channel. Subbed!
1966 Hemi Belvedere II is my favorite Mopar of all time...never thought much of the daytona's or superbird's...I like the understated sleepers best.
Another great car vlog Matt thanks!
Always love your enthusiasm for the cars! Great video as usual bud
I agree Roger!
(C) Chrysler - my love!💙💛
Great video 🙂👍- I’m a big fan of mopars, had a 67Barracuda notchtop white vinyl top white interior (lost it in a shop fire) now I have 63 d100 short box sweptline
Awesome event and great video. Mopar or no car!
You be the pacemaker!
All demons are 71 or 72 model year. thanks for the video I wish I could have been there.
Great video, not sure if you make up to Canada, but we have a great show in Ontario called Moparfest.
I bought a new 1968 Charger 'White Hat Special' -- torch red w/black vinyl top and interior and the standard full wheel covers ,, Was a great car I kept for 8 years and then stupidly sold it...
Cannot answer your question concerning how many official pace cars are used at the Indy 500 but I have an official license plate used on pace cars and it is #106 --- somehow I cannot think there are actually that many running around Indianapolis during May....................... Great videos you create and I am particularly fond of the Mopars.........................
Thank you for this! I recently moved away and am no longer able to attend this show :
It was half way empty at Sunday 😕 Same with BTTF. Better to attend on Saturday.
THE DEMON WAS 1971 - 1972 340 4 - BARREL , 4 - SPEED AND MAN THE GEAR RATIOS WERE THERE 3:23 , 3:55 , 3:73 , 4:10 , 4: 30 !! GOODBYE CHEVY & FORD BRUTAL ON THE RACETRACK !!!!
Hey Matt, I was just down at the weekly north st paul history car show and met Josh with his Honda-rod. We both came to the conclusion that you should take a trip over there one of these Friday evenings with your camera and check it out. Good times. 😀👍🏻
Definitly have it on my list! Thanks man!
I drove a 1970 dodge Newport from Kokomo to the Phylidida navy base.
Fandagumtastic
actually chrysler had nothing to do with the marlin as they didnt merge till the 80s so dont trally know why it was at a mopar show
The Rambler Marlin used that body for 65 and 66 and was redesigned for its 3rd and final year - 67, which was actually the best looking of it but had the fewest produced. In the barn that’s not a 69 Plymouth Savoy - It’s a 63.
Cool man. Thanks for the correction and info. 👍
@@MattsRadShow look up pics of the Rambler Marlins from each year 65 - 67. I think you will like them….especially the 67’s.
May Challenger 70 SE 440 sixpack Bets them al...Sorry I love May car....Have good parts fast i think so Have even GV overdrive..and more good stoff....
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14:57 both of them!!!!
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Nice. Picked out some good ones! 👍
@@MattsRadShow I was only a third of the way thru... still watching and adding more haha... great video! 👍
Show vídeo,Mopar or No Car from Brazil
AMC?
Lol. I know. I know. But there were a couple really cool AMC vehicles there. So I included it. AMC doesn't technically get to be considereal part of the mopar world until the late 80s. 👍
I was looking for you at the bug and I guess you’re too busy
Yeah. Couldn't make it this year. Hopefully next year though!
The Red Plymouth Savoy in the barn at minute 44. Is not a 65' Savoy it's a 1963 Plymouth Savoy ! Just correcting your mistake .
The red Plymouth Savoy in the garage is a '63 not a '69.
Why don’t you show the engines?
I do. Maybe i didn't as much in this episode tho. My bad.
@ 4:34, please remove that ugly Dodge! It OFFENDS me! Nobody in right mind would do that to a beautiful car and especially show it! MY EYES...MY EYES!
Wow that pink 57 new yorker was the best find yet Matt
Such a great car! 👍
Mopar Matt and me lol
It doesn't get any better
Was 1969 the best year or what