I remember these cars. I have always loved the big ones. I started driving at the age of 12 (with dad's help) in a 65 Ford Galaxie 500. At thirteen an Olds Delta 88 four door, fast as hell, for me! I started with the big one's, and have always been fascinated with them although they never were feasible for me to drive any longer when the 90's came along. "Damned gas prices"! I like the way the guy in these vids tells the story about these cars. In actuality, back then, all we wanted was the "look", or the "stare" at the piece of virtual art that was being driven by someone that mostly didn't have a dime in their pocket! "We just got a good deal from someone NOT in the "know"! And did a little fixing and cleaning these Gems up! If I hadn't the opportunity to view this video, I would never had remembered the Monaco. I subbed so that maybe now, I will never forget others that I may have forgotten about! I, too, like the "out-of-the-norm", very rare vehicles.
Back in my cruising days we called a ride like this a "Broughamer", pronounced (broam-er), think Fleetwood Brougham. Built for cruising, class and looking sharp. I miss those days cruising downtown with all the cats and chicks. It' was great times.
code3kc Passenger side headlight, passenger side door down 1/4" at the back, trunk nickel trim high right side and low left side, OCDing too the max lol. Smoke a couple joints, drink a few beer, grab some tools on a saturday afternoon and straighten that bitch out. Other then that this is a beautiful car that needs the hemi under the shaker.
Wow, this brought back some memories! When I was a kid, my dad and I were car shopping. I remember falling in love with a silver Monaco with a black vinyl top. I loved the hidden headlights and how huge it was. That would still be an epic car to cruise in!
Beautiful car. Years ago I had the same year Polara (same car with different styling). I dropped the suspension and mini-tubbed it... looked and sat amazing. I love these old odd-ball cruisers that nobody wants!
I owned a 72 Monaco. What a piece. The factory wheel covers weighed 6 lbs. The headlight doors are adjustable. There is a thumbscrew on the headlight motor to make them close properly. If they don't open, the headlight switch buzzes. Don't try to open them with the lights on. It's a shocking experience. There are 2 taillights and, to replace 1 bulb, there are 36 screws on each side. I do admit that the car did look OK.
I love those textured brocade fabrics used back then. They were every bit as cool as a leather interior, probably more so. Especially combined with leather/vinyl trim, ornate stitch patterns, and brightwork. Made the interior of even a Dodge look like a million bucks.
BEST episode of Big Muscle ever. A little out of charater, but I'm sure we'll all appreciate the blown Hemis and big blocks and similar next episode. Until then... cruisin. In style.
My dad bought a 69 Monaco Brougham w/440 4bbl carb. Now my dad grew up in Oklahoma and we drove back there in 1970. Coming back to Ca we were cruising in Nevada. Dad was snoozing and I hit 100, 105....110. A few minutes go by and I hear a THRUMP, THRUMP, THRUMPing sound. I hear a voice from above "PLEASE SLOW DOWN TO UNDER 100 MILES PER HOUR". I thought for a second 'yes GOD' then I saw the helicopter fly off. True story.
Pretty cool cruiser. The only 2 things I would change personally, is the color, to a subtly fancy silver with flake, or deep gloss black, the beige really doesn't do this car justice. As for rims, more traditional style rims and tires, meaning, a sane rim size and sane tire profile. Wouldn't go above a 17 or whatever it needs to JUST clear the bigger brakes, and a meaty tire with traditional white letter branding. Then this would be PERFECT, doubt anyone could disagree.
450r guy Dark Forest green with '70's Keystone Mags - the ones with the flared spokes. G-60 White Letter meats in back. Beige is totally cool if it had an accent color like Lavender ('56 Dodge LaFemme) otherwise it's uhhh.....beige.
enigmaPL Not with the white letter branding. I could, however, see white wall tires and an ivory paint job. Either way, she needs a little more power. Gangster it may be visually, but when the coat falls to the ground there needs to be some firepower there or it just fails.
The dealer badge on the car is Cherry hill Dodge, thats my hometown, and my grandfather was the service manager there 1969 through 1983 sweet car brings back some memories.
Thank you for putting this car here. I for one, love the odd balls. Dragging knuckles is cool. You don't have to have a rocket to look cool. ATTITUDE is a bad ass statement. It's timeless. Like AC/DC or the Rolling Stones or The Who.
wow...I can't believe how many car automaker made that left unloved that actually have potential, like this Dodge Monaco. Living outside US, this is my first encounter of Dodge Monaco and in my opinion BEAUTIFUL CAR. Alternative for Lincoln Continental that I always wanted. Shout out from Indonesia!!
Makes me miss my 71 Chevy Caprice I had 40 years ago. It was a 2 door all black with a 454 rated at 365hp 3.23 posi 12 bolt would light em up :o) Smooth riding cruiser would be cool now with a nice suspension and wheel/tire combo.
i love the way than you filosofe about all the culture of the old clasic cars! i hope you can still doing /bigmuscle for many many ears! Good Lock From Argentina! (i wanna se a ford falcon on /bigmuscle!)
I have never seen a 72 Monaco, but now I want one! That's one bad ass looking Mopar, only thing I'd change is engine and transmission, 383ci and a 4 speed with a pistol grip shifter and 4:11-4:56 rear gears!
Not into the wheels but the shaker hood is actually pretty cool and vaguely factory/stock looking... like it could have been a weird option package right at the dawn of the Brougham era. I agree with the owner that the front end styling is really unique; a lot of stuff going on there with the low-set loop bumper, hidden headlamps and blade fenders, but it all meshes well together.
i've been looking for this car for ages i seen a glimpse of it in a vid and searched the licence plate and reverse google imaged a screenshot and now i can finally watch it
I don't understand. Why do so many American's take their cars for granted? They have the BEST selection of old boat sized cars. These odd balls should be cherished, not just the classics! I'd appreciate any if given the chance to own one. I just watch so many videos of Americans calling them ugly and are surprised when anyone puts effort into one, or in many other videos they treat them like shit. And it's not as if they're plentiful. They're all in low numbers these days. Breaks my heart when they smash them up. This particular car is beautiful. I like my wheels to be period correct, so naturally I'm not a fan of those massive things, but the rest of the car is beautiful. Unique, yes, but even in it's stock state, definitely not ugly.
Matt Misanthropy I agree with you. I have always loved the full-size cars from the late 50's, the '60's and the early '70's. I like cars from this period from all three manufacturers, GM, Ford and Chrysler. They beautiful, well built cars with lot's of project potential. It's sad that so many people were just too blind to see it. That seems to be starting to change now that it's almost too late. Too many of them were senselessly destroyed. Hell, if I had my way, no car older than 25 years would be allowed in demolition derbies. I don't know how that rule could ever be enforced though, or who would enforce it. So, we'll just have to watch more potential project cars and parts cars be lost forever. It breaks my heart too.
Not much into these kinds of cars but this is a great looking car. But it needs more than 180-200hp especially from a V8. You'd think it'd have more power with those aftermarket brakes.
The Curious Noob It takes a lot of brake to stop a big heavy car once it gets going fast. Semi's don't have a lot of power, but they have giant brakes. You also have to consider, when you put wheels that big on the car, you need larger brakes to make the now large open area behind the wheels smaller.
Forgot about the beastly wheels... 1972 brakes would probably self-destruct before trying to brake such beasts. It still seems some modest tuning could help it get closer to 300 which would be perfect for something like this. It'd just be terrible to get outrun on the on ramp by a Prius to 65.
SillyPuddy2012 He wasn't anywhere near topping out. He didn't have the need to go much faster than 75 in the video, he was strictly showing how slow of acceleration is has.
Love it! "Big pipes coming out of a big car, with a big guy behind the wheel" and that rumbling V8 engine sound. Hell yeah, these full-size Mopars have lots of potential. I've known that for years! I've been into the full-size Mopars for years. I'd like to point out that this car really isn't all that heavy when compared to some of today's muscle. That '72 Monaco is lighter than a modern day Challenger! In my opinion the wheels can stay, they're fine. If they were any larger I'd say toss them. I didn't realise the car was beige, I thought it was white. Since the car already has a black vinyl top and a black interior, I would prefer the whole car to be black, either that, or paint it a dark charcoal grey to go with the black top and interior. The 360 may be fine if all he wants to do is cruise. The 360 could also be built up as a 408 "Stroker". If it were my car and money were no object, LOL, I would slide a mildly built 440 or maybe even a 500 inch "Stroker" RB engine under that Shaker. I'd back that up with a beefed up 727 trans and a Gear Vendors overdrive unit. Behind that I would put an 8 3/4 inch diff with 3.55:1 Sure Grip. Can you say Big Muscle now? .
Although i like stock wheels, i'm also a fan of the larger diameter wheels. I think when you put a set of big wheels on some of the older less attractive cars, you finally get to see what the designers originally envisioned. They used to put on white wall tires to give the illusion of a bigger wheel, and they also did it in the 50s with the wide whites, and you'll even notice that when the designers would sketch these cars up, they'd often draw them with wheels that were more closer to a 17-18 inch wheel, apposed to the stock 15s. So anyone that says that bigger wheels ruin the look of the car, just know that the designers would have used bigger wheels too if they where available back then.
Check Year One repro 17 inch ....replicas of 15 inch optional wheels for a few makes....they use original center caps, and give room for decent brakes....and LOOK right as fill wheelwell just enough. CRAGAR makes some MAGNUIM 500 replicas in sizes too.
Reminds me of my 2-dr '72 Chrysler Newport Royale - Red w/black vinyl top & parchment-white interior. Always pissed me off when know-nothings mistaked it for a Dodge, and had a Christine-like connection with it. Even when I gave the friend that sold her to me a ride somewhere, he said it felt like the car was driving itself... Not like someone else was just driving it. I miss her so... Should've never agreed to trade her back for that rotted-out, hillbilly wrenched-on Ramcharger that he couldn't get to pass emissions he had gotten from a neighbor.
When I was a kid, our family car was '72 Plymouth Fury III, which is basically the same car but with it's own unique styling. By the time I was 10, we called these gas guzzlers and you would have been embarrassed to be seen riding in something like that. I guess they're only cool again now that 99.9% of them have been crushed.
Panel gaps on old American cars :D But, man, that is one of the coolest cars I have EVER seen, I'd leave it white, with a vinyl top, straighten out all the imperfections and chuck a huge engine in there and annoy everyone in it :D I would not have 22's in the back however, balloon tires on that and it would be even sicker.
i love your thoughts.. i love a big car ..my daily driver is a 22 ft long dodge ram crew cab long box with a cab high fiberglass leer cap.. low with 13 yrold springs and chrome rims.. i love it
This is what we called a "12 second" car. 12 second quarter mile? Naaa - 12 seconds to get up to 60! Thinking back, I am pretty sure the 360 was the base engine with a 400 and 440 as options. Pretty sure the 383 was retired by 72.
I like what this guy is doing with the old full-size cars that weren't particularly interesting from the factory. Mike summed it up best though: Big pipes, coming out of a big car, with a big dude behind the wheel.
I had a 66 monaco. Same setup, low in the front, nice rake, same torque thrust wheels. (not 22's) The front end has torsion bar springs. you can raise or lower the front end with a crescent wrench in 2 minutes. Was originally a 2bbl 383 with cast-iron intake. But i totally built the motor. was a nice cruiser. It made nice power but with stock suspension, 4 way drums and a 3:23 open rear; it was never going to be fast.
Adjust that right headlight to close all the way, give it a nice big block with dual exhaust on it and I'd drive one daily ..... if I could afford to fill the thirsty tank everyday.
Nice car that you just don't see around any more. I like that it's not Big Muscle and can be a daily driver. One thing I noticed, is it's right eye lid is drooping from all the drugs it did back in the 70's. It kind of matches the owners eyes, so I guess it works…….
Nice looking car! But if I was the owner of this car, I would have had the transmission and the engine worked on. For a 360 engine, I would have had put some new MOPAR parts for the engine so it could get more horsepower to match the weight ratio of the car. Having the gas pedal floored and only being able to get to up to 75 miles an hour is embarrassing. A driver should be able to get to 75 miles an hour without flooring the gas pedal. For a 360 engine, It have to do about 360 horsepower or better. It is possible to do so because Edelbrock has a performance kit to make Ford 289/302 engine do about 360 horsepower. Maybe with their performance kit, the engine can do about 400 horsepower. This should be a great improvement in horsepower by only needing to floor it halfway down to the floor and still be able to do 75 miles hour on a highway. They even an upgraded street edition electronic fuel injection kit for better performance for a carbureted engine. Peace, Flood!
The only problems i can find in this car are 2. #1: tires look like a teenage girls eyebrows and the spacers are a bit skinny. a bit more tire on it and fatter spacers and this will be a beauty like no other!
oh man i love that thing, and i think it's cool that an unknown car like that looks to be some of the inspiration for dodge of today, those taillights are the same ones on the new chargers and durangos of today lol. man i want one of those now, but it needs a diesel (to move that fat a**) and a dif paint job but overall i want it
52 videos in, it would be great if the cameraman could remember to bring a handkerchief to wipe off the lens now and then. Hanging out the window to get a shot is one thing... but every close-up pan when has a squashed bug on the screen. And yes, I know this is free.
One more ... Be nice to put a new Hemi in it just cause we can today..it will be a str8 shot car but dang nice to drive...also looks like the The Ford Galexcy bumper in the back view.
I swapped stock Magnum500 (painted 14s w/DEEP trim rings) onto a basic, butt ugly 2 door coupe 1971 Matador...that had SEARS white wall 14 inch 175/75 radial tires on it.14 x 7 inch rims from a BIG Ranchero. Tucked L60 14 bias plys inside rear wells, and G60 14s on the front...without lowering front or rear. Great in parades...as no one KNOWS what it is. Check MATADOR clips on RUclips...for ads...then NASCAR wins. You DO have to limo tint...and vinyl top DOES help the lines.
I remember these cars. I have always loved the big ones. I started driving at the age of 12 (with dad's help) in a 65 Ford Galaxie 500. At thirteen an Olds Delta 88 four door, fast as hell, for me! I started with the big one's, and have always been fascinated with them although they never were feasible for me to drive any longer when the 90's came along. "Damned gas prices"!
I like the way the guy in these vids tells the story about these cars. In actuality, back then, all we wanted was the "look", or the "stare" at the piece of virtual art that was being driven by someone that mostly didn't have a dime in their pocket!
"We just got a good deal from someone NOT in the "know"! And did a little fixing and cleaning these Gems up!
If I hadn't the opportunity to view this video, I would never had remembered the Monaco. I subbed so that maybe now, I will never forget others that I may have forgotten about!
I, too, like the "out-of-the-norm", very rare vehicles.
Back in my cruising days we called a ride like this a "Broughamer", pronounced (broam-er), think Fleetwood Brougham. Built for cruising, class and looking sharp. I miss those days cruising downtown with all the cats and chicks. It' was great times.
Beautiful car. But that passenger side headlight drove me crazy...
code3kc They got to get that adjusted immediately! @_@
code3kc Passenger side headlight, passenger side door down 1/4" at the back, trunk nickel trim high right side and low left side, OCDing too the max lol. Smoke a couple joints, drink a few beer, grab some tools on a saturday afternoon and straighten that bitch out. Other then that this is a beautiful car that needs the hemi under the shaker.
code3kc My thoughts exactly!
code3kc I think it just adds character to the car
code3kc It's the Forest Whitaker of the car world
Any one else as irritated as me by the uneven headlight gap?
And the stain on the right side of the camera...
Chris Hedworth Yeah, but not irritated to no end or anything. That's not a bad looking car by any means.
Dammit, now I'm gonna have to binge-watch the entire Sopranos series again. Thanks!
Best show on /DRIVE hands down
***** Agreed.
Wow, this brought back some memories! When I was a kid, my dad and I were car shopping. I remember falling in love with a silver Monaco with a black vinyl top. I loved the hidden headlights and how huge it was. That would still be an epic car to cruise in!
Hes absolutely right, if u put the right rims and the right stance on a car u can make almost any car look amazeing!
Really like this idea in a car. Great car for driving around with a beer between your knees.
Bring Mike and Big Muscle BACK!! It's the BEST motoring show ANYWHERE on the Planet!!! A++++++
It has a cool look, just needs a 440 under the hood.
I’ve come back to this video like 10 times for that low and slow beauty 😍
one of the best looking slammed classics I've ever seen. The staggered wheels lok amazing!!
Beautiful car. Years ago I had the same year Polara (same car with different styling). I dropped the suspension and mini-tubbed it... looked and sat amazing. I love these old odd-ball cruisers that nobody wants!
It looks sick... but man does it need a big block to truly back up that shaker hood!
I owned a 72 Monaco. What a piece. The factory wheel covers weighed 6 lbs. The headlight doors are adjustable. There is a thumbscrew on the headlight motor to make them close properly. If they don't open, the headlight switch buzzes. Don't try to open them with the lights on. It's a shocking experience. There are 2 taillights and, to replace 1 bulb, there are 36 screws on each side. I do admit that the car did look OK.
I love those textured brocade fabrics used back then. They were every bit as cool as a leather interior, probably more so. Especially combined with leather/vinyl trim, ornate stitch patterns, and brightwork. Made the interior of even a Dodge look like a million bucks.
BEST episode of Big Muscle ever. A little out of charater, but I'm sure we'll all appreciate the blown Hemis and big blocks and similar next episode. Until then...
cruisin. In style.
My dad bought a 69 Monaco Brougham w/440 4bbl carb. Now my dad grew up in Oklahoma and we drove back there in 1970. Coming back to Ca we were cruising
in Nevada. Dad was snoozing and I hit 100, 105....110. A few minutes go by and I hear a THRUMP, THRUMP, THRUMPing sound. I hear a voice from above "PLEASE SLOW
DOWN TO UNDER 100 MILES PER HOUR". I thought for a second 'yes GOD' then I saw the helicopter fly off. True story.
oh but that right headlight x( my ocd is killing me
djbutch123 The Forrest Whitaker eye on the right side would bother me. A little adjustment and it'll be golden. That said, the car is bitchin.
Lol same
djbutch123 I just see it as the car having character....
Think about it as winking. ;)
makes one want to gget out the fender washers and shim that puppy out right! ;->
Pretty cool cruiser. The only 2 things I would change personally, is the color, to a subtly fancy silver with flake, or deep gloss black, the beige really doesn't do this car justice.
As for rims, more traditional style rims and tires, meaning, a sane rim size and sane tire profile. Wouldn't go above a 17 or whatever it needs to JUST clear the bigger brakes, and a meaty tire with traditional white letter branding. Then this would be PERFECT, doubt anyone could disagree.
450r guy Potentially. Many colors could suit the car, apart from the beige which doesn't do it justice.
450r guy Dark Forest green with '70's Keystone Mags - the ones with the flared spokes. G-60 White Letter meats in back. Beige is totally cool if it had an accent color like Lavender ('56 Dodge LaFemme) otherwise it's uhhh.....beige.
enigmaPL Agreed. I'd try to keep the suspension stance as much as possible, though. The slight rake on the thing is perfect for the body style.
enigmaPL Not with the white letter branding. I could, however, see white wall tires and an ivory paint job. Either way, she needs a little more power. Gangster it may be visually, but when the coat falls to the ground there needs to be some firepower there or it just fails.
The dealer badge on the car is Cherry hill Dodge, thats my hometown, and my grandfather was the service manager there 1969 through 1983 sweet car brings back some memories.
4000lbs, 18 feet long... and still lighter than a GTR XD
Thank you for putting this car here. I for one, love the odd balls.
Dragging knuckles is cool. You don't have to have a rocket to look cool.
ATTITUDE is a bad ass statement.
It's timeless. Like AC/DC or the Rolling Stones or The Who.
That's a very unique car. thumbs up for dressing it up, i wouldn't guessed what kind of car it is.
Nelson B ikr? first thing came to me is oldsmobile tornado
My Grandpa bought a 72 Monaco new. Had the 400. Much torque. Beautiful car! Great cruiser!
Clear and elegant... What a Beautiful car... I want it!!!
Handsome looking car, but what I would Love to see is a 1966 Olds 88 Delmont !
wow...I can't believe how many car automaker made that left unloved that actually have potential, like this Dodge Monaco. Living outside US, this is my first encounter of Dodge Monaco and in my opinion BEAUTIFUL CAR. Alternative for Lincoln Continental that I always wanted. Shout out from Indonesia!!
Makes me miss my 71 Chevy Caprice I had 40 years ago. It was a 2 door all black with a 454 rated at 365hp 3.23 posi 12 bolt would light em up :o) Smooth riding cruiser would be cool now with a nice suspension and wheel/tire combo.
i love the way than you filosofe about all the culture of the old clasic cars!
i hope you can still doing /bigmuscle for many many ears!
Good Lock From Argentina!
(i wanna se a ford falcon on /bigmuscle!)
Cool video. Old cars are awesome, glad some people are restoring them.
I have never seen a 72 Monaco, but now I want one! That's one bad ass looking Mopar, only thing I'd change is engine and transmission, 383ci and a 4 speed with a pistol grip shifter and 4:11-4:56 rear gears!
Had a 71 with the 383 police interceptor motor with a super rare carter barrel carb. Loved it. Got into a lot of trouble with that car.
Not into the wheels but the shaker hood is actually pretty cool and vaguely factory/stock looking... like it could have been a weird option package right at the dawn of the Brougham era. I agree with the owner that the front end styling is really unique; a lot of stuff going on there with the low-set loop bumper, hidden headlamps and blade fenders, but it all meshes well together.
Love the Cherry Hill Dodge dealer emblem. Cherry Hill, NJ... My grandfather bought his '66 Polara from them.
It's amazing what a hood scoop and wheels and tires make.
i've been looking for this car for ages i seen a glimpse of it in a vid and searched the licence plate and reverse google imaged a screenshot and now i can finally watch it
This car is not finished till it's jet black with a 440...six pak!
I don't understand. Why do so many American's take their cars for granted? They have the BEST selection of old boat sized cars. These odd balls should be cherished, not just the classics! I'd appreciate any if given the chance to own one. I just watch so many videos of Americans calling them ugly and are surprised when anyone puts effort into one, or in many other videos they treat them like shit. And it's not as if they're plentiful. They're all in low numbers these days. Breaks my heart when they smash them up.
This particular car is beautiful. I like my wheels to be period correct, so naturally I'm not a fan of those massive things, but the rest of the car is beautiful. Unique, yes, but even in it's stock state, definitely not ugly.
Matt Misanthropy I agree with you. I have always loved the full-size cars from the late 50's, the '60's and the early '70's. I like cars from this period from all three manufacturers, GM, Ford and Chrysler. They beautiful, well built cars with lot's of project potential. It's sad that so many people were just too blind to see it. That seems to be starting to change now that it's almost too late. Too many of them were senselessly destroyed. Hell, if I had my way, no car older than 25 years would be allowed in demolition derbies. I don't know how that rule could ever be enforced though, or who would enforce it. So, we'll just have to watch more potential project cars and parts cars be lost forever. It breaks my heart too.
For anyone wondering what is the name of the first instrumental: artist/Barrie Gledden song/ Kingston
Not much into these kinds of cars but this is a great looking car. But it needs more than 180-200hp especially from a V8. You'd think it'd have more power with those aftermarket brakes.
The Curious Noob It takes a lot of brake to stop a big heavy car once it gets going fast.
Semi's don't have a lot of power, but they have giant brakes.
You also have to consider, when you put wheels that big on the car, you need larger brakes to make the now large open area behind the wheels smaller.
Forgot about the beastly wheels... 1972 brakes would probably self-destruct before trying to brake such beasts.
It still seems some modest tuning could help it get closer to 300 which would be perfect for something like this. It'd just be terrible to get outrun on the on ramp by a Prius to 65.
***** It will likely still pass 100 MPH, just will take awhile to get there.
***** It seems like he was topping out at 75 in the video. @ 4:50.
SillyPuddy2012 He wasn't anywhere near topping out. He didn't have the need to go much faster than 75 in the video, he was strictly showing how slow of acceleration is has.
Amazing Vision Brother and cool music in the background
Love it!
"Big pipes coming out of a big car, with a big guy behind the wheel" and that rumbling V8 engine sound. Hell yeah, these full-size Mopars have lots of potential. I've known that for years!
I've been into the full-size Mopars for years. I'd like to point out that this car really isn't all that heavy when compared to some of today's muscle. That '72 Monaco is lighter than a modern day Challenger!
In my opinion the wheels can stay, they're fine. If they were any larger I'd say toss them. I didn't realise the car was beige, I thought it was white. Since the car already has a black vinyl top and a black interior, I would prefer the whole car to be black, either that, or paint it a dark charcoal grey to go with the black top and interior.
The 360 may be fine if all he wants to do is cruise. The 360 could also be built up as a 408 "Stroker". If it were my car and money were no object, LOL, I would slide a mildly built 440 or maybe even a 500 inch "Stroker" RB engine under that Shaker. I'd back that up with a beefed up 727 trans and a Gear Vendors overdrive unit. Behind that I would put an 8 3/4 inch diff with 3.55:1 Sure Grip.
Can you say Big Muscle now? .
Although i like stock wheels, i'm also a fan of the larger diameter wheels. I think when you put a set of big wheels on some of the older less attractive cars, you finally get to see what the designers originally envisioned. They used to put on white wall tires to give the illusion of a bigger wheel, and they also did it in the 50s with the wide whites, and you'll even notice that when the designers would sketch these cars up, they'd often draw them with wheels that were more closer to a 17-18 inch wheel, apposed to the stock 15s. So anyone that says that bigger wheels ruin the look of the car, just know that the designers would have used bigger wheels too if they where available back then.
Check Year One repro 17 inch ....replicas of 15 inch optional wheels for a few makes....they use original center caps, and give room for decent brakes....and LOOK right as fill wheelwell just enough. CRAGAR makes some MAGNUIM 500 replicas in sizes too.
As always. good work Drive. last song= pimps and hustlers by jason pedder.
Reminds me of my 2-dr '72 Chrysler Newport Royale - Red w/black vinyl top & parchment-white interior. Always pissed me off when know-nothings mistaked it for a Dodge, and had a Christine-like connection with it. Even when I gave the friend that sold her to me a ride somewhere, he said it felt like the car was driving itself... Not like someone else was just driving it. I miss her so... Should've never agreed to trade her back for that rotted-out, hillbilly wrenched-on Ramcharger that he couldn't get to pass emissions he had gotten from a neighbor.
When I was a kid, our family car was '72 Plymouth Fury III, which is basically the same car but with it's own unique styling. By the time I was 10, we called these gas guzzlers and you would have been embarrassed to be seen riding in something like that. I guess they're only cool again now that 99.9% of them have been crushed.
car is awesome, would love to see a 440 under that shaker though...
Nice ride!! Good to see someone doing different cars.
Panel gaps on old American cars :D But, man, that is one of the coolest cars I have EVER seen, I'd leave it white, with a vinyl top, straighten out all the imperfections and chuck a huge engine in there and annoy everyone in it :D I would not have 22's in the back however, balloon tires on that and it would be even sicker.
Best episode, I'm just in love with this car
Land yatch beautiful! Gotta love the fuselage look cars. Id love to do this to a 69 - 72 fury. With the hide away headlites too!
Look at this. What a beautiful design language.
Camera Man: "guys?"
"yea?"
"Have you seen the lens cap?"
i love your thoughts.. i love a big car ..my daily driver is a 22 ft long dodge ram crew cab long box with a cab high fiberglass leer cap.. low with 13 yrold springs and chrome rims.. i love it
This is what we called a "12 second" car. 12 second quarter mile? Naaa - 12 seconds to get up to 60! Thinking back, I am pretty sure the 360 was the base engine with a 400 and 440 as options. Pretty sure the 383 was retired by 72.
I like what this guy is doing with the old full-size cars that weren't particularly interesting from the factory. Mike summed it up best though: Big pipes, coming out of a big car, with a big dude behind the wheel.
A nice set of wheels and a shaker is all you need to make a car look good.
Gotta love those big old land yachts!!
Cool Ride..I bought a 70 Polara. 2 door. trying to get on the road..kinda hard thou on disability
I’ve watched this video 6 years ago, now I’m back and I’m still looking forward to afford one of these and put the same mods on it
The perfectionist nature inside me killing me
One of the coolest muscle cars ever
Anyone know name of the song in the beginning?
Finally Drive is putting out some videos, though they may be old they are new to me.
I had a 66 monaco. Same setup, low in the front, nice rake, same torque thrust wheels. (not 22's) The front end has torsion bar springs. you can raise or lower the front end with a crescent wrench in 2 minutes. Was originally a 2bbl 383 with cast-iron intake. But i totally built the motor. was a nice cruiser. It made nice power but with stock suspension, 4 way drums and a 3:23 open rear; it was never going to be fast.
+El Guapo I've got a 66 Monaco 500. It was my daily driver many years ago, and now it needs a full restoration. Mine has a 383 4V and bucket seats.
Everyone notices the passenger side headlight, but missed the lack of a side mirror on the passenger side
good delivery by this guy
a 345 is not the engine he wants but it is the engine this car deserves
One of the hideaway headlight covers is droopy. Poor little car, I hope someone will take care of it one day..
Watched this video like 10 times already...
Name of the reggae song?
Genius number plate
I like these to begin with but this one is awesome
Adjust that right headlight to close all the way, give it a nice big block with dual exhaust on it and I'd drive one daily ..... if I could afford to fill the thirsty tank everyday.
Love it. But it needs 1) some tightening up especially hat only headlight, and more power.
Nice car that you just don't see around any more. I like that it's not Big Muscle and can be a daily driver.
One thing I noticed, is it's right eye lid is drooping from all the drugs it did back in the 70's.
It kind of matches the owners eyes, so I guess it works…….
this thing looks awesome! he did a great job..
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"...pullupatthechristmasparty..."
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Nice looking car! But if I was the owner of this car, I would have had the transmission and the engine worked on. For a 360 engine, I would have had put some new MOPAR parts for the engine so it could get more horsepower to match the weight ratio of the car. Having the gas pedal floored and only being able to get to up to 75 miles an hour is embarrassing. A driver should be able to get to 75 miles an hour without flooring the gas pedal. For a 360 engine, It have to do about 360 horsepower or better. It is possible to do so because Edelbrock has a performance kit to make Ford 289/302 engine do about 360 horsepower. Maybe with their performance kit, the engine can do about 400 horsepower. This should be a great improvement in horsepower by only needing to floor it halfway down to the floor and still be able to do 75 miles hour on a highway. They even an upgraded street edition electronic fuel injection kit for better performance for a carbureted engine. Peace, Flood!
Had to re-subscribe for Beeeeeeeeg Muscle!
A nice cruiser big and stylish and economical its great.
Cool, but Didn't get to see the headlight's in motion.
that is one of the best looking pieces of iron ever
stunning car... great job.. save them all
The only problems i can find in this car are 2. #1: tires look like a teenage girls eyebrows and the spacers are a bit skinny. a bit more tire on it and fatter spacers and this will be a beauty like no other!
oh man i love that thing, and i think it's cool that an unknown car like that looks to be some of the inspiration for dodge of today, those taillights are the same ones on the new chargers and durangos of today lol. man i want one of those now, but it needs a diesel (to move that fat a**) and a dif paint job but overall i want it
finally a "muscle car" I can actually see myself being able to afford and drive lol xD
That headlight has a lazy eye
52 videos in, it would be great if the cameraman could remember to bring a handkerchief to wipe off the lens now and then. Hanging out the window to get a shot is one thing... but every close-up pan when has a squashed bug on the screen. And yes, I know this is free.
the guy who built the car looks like barry from burn notice.
My mom owned a 73 with the 440, dual exhaust , beige withe Dark Brown Vinal top
that interior is spectacular. Anyone know the brand of wheels for sure? They look like Torq Thrust.
I have never come across a Chrysler C Body I didn't like. I've been driving them since I was 15. Still do to this day.
Great vision for this car.
One more ... Be nice to put a new Hemi in it just cause we can today..it will be a str8 shot car but dang nice to drive...also looks like the The Ford Galexcy bumper in the back view.
Love all the Dodge Monacos and Polaras.
I swapped stock Magnum500 (painted 14s w/DEEP trim rings) onto a basic, butt ugly 2 door coupe 1971 Matador...that had SEARS white wall 14 inch 175/75 radial tires on it.14 x 7 inch rims from a BIG Ranchero. Tucked L60 14 bias plys inside rear wells, and G60 14s on the front...without lowering front or rear. Great in parades...as no one KNOWS what it is. Check MATADOR clips on RUclips...for ads...then NASCAR wins. You DO have to limo tint...and vinyl top DOES help the lines.
Its a cool car that could be sick with a little tweeking .....is that how you spell tweeking?