Muscle Car Of The Week Video #38: 1971 Dodge Challenger R/T 426 HEMI Mr. Norm's

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    They say the right dealer makes all the difference, and in this case, the dealer is almost as significant as the car! It's cool enough to imagine walking into your local Dodge dealer and ordering up a brand-new 1971 Dodge Challenger R/T complete with a 425 HP 426 Hemi under the hood, but when the car was bought at Mr. Norm's Grand Spaulding Dodge in Chicago, the whole experience is even cooler. Mr. Norm Krauss was all about selling high performance, and his legendary Dodge dealer not only sold these bad machines, but they also modified, tuned, and raced 'em themselves! This particular car from the Brothers Collection is the stuff of legends... triple black, 426 Hemi, pistol-grip 4-speed, Super Trak Pak 4.10:1 Dana 60 rear, and a bill of sale from Grand Spaulding. Too cool.
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Комментарии • 172

  • @ScottHillsmusclecargarage
    @ScottHillsmusclecargarage 10 лет назад +30

    I have a 1970 hemi Challenger RT, that was purchased at Grand Spalding Dodge. The guy who bought the car, traded in a 1969 Chevelle 454. I did not know that when I bought the car. I've had since 1984. And I'll never sell it.

    • @79tazman
      @79tazman 9 лет назад

      Mr Norm might have the paper work for your car check out his web site if you don't have it mrnorms.com in the parts section under vehicle docs

    • @ScottHillsmusclecargarage
      @ScottHillsmusclecargarage 9 лет назад

      I actually have the paperwork from them. That's how I got the information on the trade-in. Thanks for the gesture.

    • @jeremythompson9122
      @jeremythompson9122 5 лет назад

      Don't blame you. I'd never sell it either. Or I'd sell it and buy a 70-71 440 or 440+6 Challenger/Cuda and still have a shit ton of money left. Probably enough to buy another car or two lol...maybe a 68 Charger R/T 440-4 speed and/or a 69 1/2 A12 Roadrunner. But I'm sure there's sentimental value there too for you having owned it for that long

  • @JoboHotep
    @JoboHotep 10 лет назад +11

    This is my unicorn. It's epic to me.

  • @WOLF10307
    @WOLF10307 8 лет назад +12

    My brother had Dodge Challenger and my other brother had the Cuda.I dont know if they had Hemi's in them.But beautiful cars that were really made well!

  • @daveryan4353
    @daveryan4353 6 лет назад +3

    I remember as a teenager Listening to W.L.S. AM.Radio out of Chicago and on the weekend Larry Lujack talking about Mr.Norms Grand Spalding Dodge . And Smoking US.30 Drag Strip (Where The Great Ones Run Run) . And Some times they would talk about Mr. Norms Cars Raceing There.

  • @mynameis9057
    @mynameis9057 6 лет назад +1

    to me the beginning rev sequence sounds like the start of puff the magic dragon. lol, ahhh hemi. I remember getting off the highway and at the bottom of the off ramp in front of me,was a red 70 or 71 big block Challenger R/T just blub blub blubbing away with some lumpy crazy cam in it.when it took off onto the street he had to give it a little throttle to break into the traffic, without even meaning to, lit up both rear tires in a lovely dual strip of posi traction action, influenced by the Dana underneath and who knows what under the hood. this was in the mid 80s when dinosaurs still roamed the streets on a daily basis. I myself at the time was in a 66 440 Dodge Coronet. truly wonderful days. thanks again guys! ☆☆☆

  • @jamesedmister9922
    @jamesedmister9922 5 лет назад +4

    Great story! As a retired FCA salesman, I would have loved selling at that dealership!

  • @blah9664
    @blah9664 9 лет назад +7

    Blk on blk..sharp combo on this sweet challenger. Thought about going blk on blk with my charger.

  • @jacobrhodes7433
    @jacobrhodes7433 6 лет назад +1

    Behold. A beautiful car, done with taste and perfection. The wheels, the uniqueness.

  • @jeremythompson9122
    @jeremythompson9122 5 лет назад +2

    Definitely one of my favorite cars in the collection. Looks sinister in black/black with the steelies and dog dish caps. A 71 Hemi Challenger is definitely my favorite pony car ever made. Love the 70-71 HemiCuda too but the Challenger R/T was just a hair more upscale than the Cuda was👍👍

  • @gocubsgo7609
    @gocubsgo7609 7 лет назад +2

    this car is so beautiful. one of my favorites.

  • @gocubsgo7609
    @gocubsgo7609 6 лет назад +2

    Best looking muscle car EVER!!!

  • @rondleswango6046
    @rondleswango6046 3 года назад +1

    That is s blast from the past

  • @TheElectronMan
    @TheElectronMan 10 лет назад +17

    I had a high school friend that bought a 1971 Challenger RT SE with the 440 he had it for less than a week. We went out dragging I had a 1971 Chevelle and we both stomped on them at about 20 mph and he lost control, I watched the RT cross 3 lanes of traffic hit a gas meter and then crash into the corner of a brick wall. I still remember looking back and seeing the rear of the car jump up about two feet when it hit that wall.. Luckily no on was hurt but the RT was totaled it was such a bad ass car, to bad inexperienced driver with way to much HP..

    • @johnnyblack2001
      @johnnyblack2001 6 лет назад

      TheElectronMan has

    • @chargermaster586
      @chargermaster586 6 лет назад

      TheElectronMan Lol that's why Insurance rates for High performance cars like Muscle cars went up if your 18 and want A V8 with something like a 440 or at a young age which the muscle car market was marketed Insurance companies took notice of youngsters racing and crashing them.

  • @glen-ozzstarscars8474
    @glen-ozzstarscars8474 10 лет назад +5

    Well composed video, thanks

  • @ericgrigorof1509
    @ericgrigorof1509 2 года назад +1

    Black on black on black steelies, pure perfection

  • @dreadnok320
    @dreadnok320 10 лет назад +5

    what a car. Trip BK HEMI Challenger R/T AWESOME ! What this car is missing is the back story. I love to hear were the car was found ? Was it in a garage a barn or at a auction . who ordered the car from new. That stuff just makes the car and its life comp.

  • @slacadjuster237
    @slacadjuster237 8 лет назад +19

    Mustang and Camaros have a hero....It is this car

    • @rollingstopp
      @rollingstopp 8 лет назад

      +Slac adjuster ZL-1 CAMARO SMOKED THIS CAR::::::::::::::::::::::

    • @slacadjuster237
      @slacadjuster237 8 лет назад +2

      +james marshall Uh huh. Hey, if that's what helps you sleep better at night. Mopar or no car.

    • @rollingstopp
      @rollingstopp 8 лет назад

      Slac adjuster. ZL-1 Camaro's beat the Hemi's and then the Hemi's were put back on there respected Trailers. //much respect mate

    • @slacadjuster237
      @slacadjuster237 8 лет назад +2

      +james marshall If you say so. Camaros and Mustangs still have a hero...it's this car.

    • @rollingstopp
      @rollingstopp 8 лет назад +1

      Slac adjuster Camaro Z-L1's see there hero in the rear view mirror**********

  • @ericheine2414
    @ericheine2414 5 лет назад

    I really enjoy watching you talk about hot cars. You're very knowledgeable, and I need a hot rod bad. Thank you.

  • @aaroncamacho4845
    @aaroncamacho4845 4 года назад

    Thank you Mr norm my 1971 dodge challenger440six pack
    still have from 1996.

  • @stripervince1
    @stripervince1 5 лет назад +1

    Awesome car and story

  • @ronusa1976
    @ronusa1976 10 лет назад +1

    Nice Video you need to keep this up for history to see.

  • @chargermaster586
    @chargermaster586 6 лет назад +7

    When well you guys do reviews for the 72-74 Challengers and cudas Chargers Cutlass gtx sebring those cars are still important in American muscle history.

    • @73challenger5031
      @73challenger5031 5 лет назад +1

      Ever since watching "Vanishing Point" as a kid, I knew I had to own a Challenger and in 2000 I bought a, running, 1973 blue on blue with a 318/727 for $1,200 from a junkyard. After a transmission rebuild, this car was a beast! I used it as a daily driver and fixed things as I went along. About five years into owning it, I got rear-ended by an uninsured driver and the frame was broken. I didn't have the money to fix it and sold it. I really miss that car!

    • @michaelcowan6254
      @michaelcowan6254 5 лет назад +2

      @@73challenger5031
      I know what you mean. My 4th Challenger was a 73 - 340 / pistol grip 4 speed. Bought it in Sept of 1980 with 63K original miles. Fast forward to 1999. Had already rebuilt the front end twice and was on my 3rd motor. Which was a 1968 340 standard bore. On Nov 1999 someone ran a red light and T-boned me on the drivers side. The car was totaled and almost totaled me. I don't remember the accident. Woke up in ICU with broken ribs and a puncture lung. 12 days in the hospital with 6 days in ICU. The car had over 300K miles. It was my daily driver. Sure do miss that car. That car and I were best friends.
      I still shed a tear when I think of that car. Doing it now. LOL
      Women will never understand the bond between a man and his muscle car.

    • @73challenger5031
      @73challenger5031 5 лет назад

      @@michaelcowan6254 Man! I'm sad to hear all that happened to you and your car. I'm sure your like me in wanting to find another to build and drive but, the prices for even a rusted out shell of a 70-74 Challenger is out of range for most. My only hope is to win the lottery!

    • @michaelcowan6254
      @michaelcowan6254 5 лет назад +3

      @@73challenger5031
      I hear you.
      I do have a 2017 Challenger r/t that is nice, but not the same as a old school muscle car.
      Mopar's that I have owned.
      68 Cuda 340/auto - red on red
      70 Challenger 340/auto - blue on blue
      70 Challenger 383/auto - white on green
      74 Challenger 360/auto - maroon on black
      73 Challenger 340/4 spd - green on green
      72 Challenger 340/auto - red on black
      04 Neon SRT-4 - electric blue
      10 Avenger R/T - white gold
      12 Challenger SXT - black (RUclips video)
      17 Challenger R/T - high octane red

    • @michaelcowan6254
      @michaelcowan6254 5 лет назад

      @@73challenger5031
      Good luck on finding you another Challenger.
      ruclips.net/video/GAe0y4bcHjQ/видео.html

  • @azindependentsrt5721
    @azindependentsrt5721 7 лет назад +4

    There is just no car like MoPaR, the #1 original American badass

  • @dragonboypayne21
    @dragonboypayne21 6 лет назад +1

    Love this video! thank you so much!!

  • @Rudderify
    @Rudderify 10 лет назад +4

    Sweet car!

  • @dk2853
    @dk2853 3 года назад

    This is the ultimate Challenger.

  • @blackjackjoker2759
    @blackjackjoker2759 3 года назад +2

    This looks just like the “Black Ghost”. You can find that story here on YT.

  • @JxT1957
    @JxT1957 2 года назад

    awesome looking car, awesome looking steering column

  • @steveallred1330
    @steveallred1330 5 лет назад +1

    Kevin every time you show these cars I want one

  • @79tazman
    @79tazman 9 лет назад +2

    As far as I know Mr Norm is still doing GSS cars and trucks but it's all special order on his web site

    • @soxfunny98
      @soxfunny98 5 лет назад

      He was a little bit ago. I used to work there back in the day. I had 8 yrs there then bought my own shop
      Awesome guy
      Great dealership
      That put out wicked fast cars.

  • @joeyjenks2971
    @joeyjenks2971 5 лет назад +2

    Please sign me up , Mr Norm is the Best ...

  • @steveallred1330
    @steveallred1330 5 лет назад +1

    Man to have the money to buy one I do it tomorrow

  • @abovetheclouds7699
    @abovetheclouds7699 10 лет назад

    That's why I've always loved Mopar. They make big beastly cars with huge engines that put out massive amounts of horsepower and torque. Those things are like rockets down the line. For example, one of the biggest Mustang engines I've ever heard of is a 429, well I've seen a Charger with a 528 cu. in. engine. 528! That's almost 100 cu. in. more than the Mustang lol.

  • @kellienicolebrooksschettin6598
    @kellienicolebrooksschettin6598 4 года назад

    Mr NORM LOOKS real cool thanks again

  • @ronusa1976
    @ronusa1976 10 лет назад

    My buddy has a 1970. Black, shaker hood nasty power ride. God I love the cars from that time. I have a 1970 Ford Torino Drop top GT 302 Scoop Hood GT Hideaway headlights 14 inch tiers with a rear end that wins.

    • @SteveJacobsLinux
      @SteveJacobsLinux 10 лет назад +2

      I'd love to have a couple of the cars I let slip through my fingers now. Even my old '67 Tempest was an awesome car. Yeah, they handled like crap compared to cars nowadays, but they're classics in every sense of the word.
      My youngest daughter is crazy over '67 Impala's now since she's started watching "Supernatural" and wants one for her first car. Little does she realize that a clean '67 is probably a lot more expensive than getting her a new Subaru and is a lot harder to drive too. Plus, I'd always be borrowing it. :D

    • @ronusa1976
      @ronusa1976 10 лет назад

      I had a 1972 Tornado I would like back again.

  • @Roylevis
    @Roylevis 5 лет назад +2

    I'd give a kidney, arm and a leg to own that car.

  • @MisterMikeTexas
    @MisterMikeTexas 4 года назад

    Take me back to 1970 so I can visit Mr. Norm's Dodge and Tasca Ford.

  • @V8AmericanMuscleCar
    @V8AmericanMuscleCar 10 лет назад +1

    NICE!

  • @josephlalock8378
    @josephlalock8378 4 года назад

    "my shit's worth more than yours because it was tampered with under warranty" said no one ever...

  • @TimHunterPhotography
    @TimHunterPhotography 7 лет назад

    So great!!

  • @loucaruso3971
    @loucaruso3971 3 года назад +1

    Another Gourgous Car !!!! Stay Strong....Peace

  • @rondleswango6046
    @rondleswango6046 3 года назад

    cool car with plenty of. Muscle it was one of last real muscle cars from the 1970 s

  • @kevinschoeppler4115
    @kevinschoeppler4115 Год назад

    Very similar build to the legendary Black Ghost street racer except it’s a 71 and has white R/T side stripes

  • @kellienicolebrooksschettin6598
    @kellienicolebrooksschettin6598 4 года назад

    Thats a cool history

  • @Ricky-manic
    @Ricky-manic 4 года назад

    I think the 71 challengers are the best looking cars ever and I love the style

  • @jaykinzig3532
    @jaykinzig3532 4 года назад

    Beautiful ride holy shit man

  • @danieljacobson5774
    @danieljacobson5774 5 лет назад +1

    Do the brothers ever sell there cars ?I want this one

  • @kellienicolebrooksschettin6598
    @kellienicolebrooksschettin6598 4 года назад

    White on black is sweet

  • @moparchallenger749
    @moparchallenger749 6 лет назад

    I’ll take it!

  • @juicyyy2215
    @juicyyy2215 5 лет назад +1

    i had the 440

  • @gaguy1967
    @gaguy1967 3 года назад

    Read about the Black Ghost in Detroit in 1970

  • @kellienicolebrooksschettin6598
    @kellienicolebrooksschettin6598 4 года назад

    I have a set of those scoops for the rear quarters....

  • @Rick-se5qm
    @Rick-se5qm 6 лет назад +1

    Having owned a 1970 Hemi RT/SE AT back in the early 1980s this was not the best performing MOPAR, in factory trim. It was nose heavy and HEMIs would often bog at the traffic light, just when you were up against the competition. This was due to the poor fuel distribution of the 2 4 barrel setup. With about 10 mpg it was not a daily driver, when gas prices increased dramatically.
    Of all the MOPARs I owned the Challenger 440 6 pack MT was the most fun. It could beat the HEMI off the line, no bogging and with about 80lbs less weight over the front it handled better.
    BTW HEMI cars were expensive back then. The MSRP of my 1970 Challenger was about $5500 ($36,000 in 2017 dollars). 10 years later a driver in good condition sold for about twice that, around $12,000.
    $36,000 may sound cheap, but when you consider the safety and comfort features of present day MOPARs, along with a much improved fit and finish, it was not.
    My Challenger Yellow Jacket had much better overall performance, fuel economy and comfort. Too bad the exhaust music was not as good.

    • @ragimundvonwallat8961
      @ragimundvonwallat8961 6 лет назад

      cheap ass charger 440 whipped the fancy hemi in the street but no one like to hear it. hemies were sold with only 100 days guarantee and was expected to go to the track and get modified after 100 days ...
      take a 1970 mustang with the 428 CJ or SCJ it was rated at only 335hp but whipped the e bodies....why? because it was simply a hopped up big car pusher engine. powerband easy to ride...idle like your uncle lincoln. most importantly it was 600 lbs ligther.
      too bad the A bodies was an horrible platform for performance use. the front suspension was really bad even for chrysler's standard and was utterly undrivable when equipped with a big block. because chrysler never put the effort to make a real pony car platform under 110 inches wheelbase they were always deprived of a true ponycar and were forced on bigger rig (intermediate for the most part)

  • @JackF99
    @JackF99 9 лет назад

    Interesting that this is a 1971 model. Growing up in California, for us the performance car era essentially ended in 1970 because in 71 the compression ratios dropped, cams got milder, smog equipment increased. Horsepower dropped in all cars.

    • @marksicotte6403
      @marksicotte6403 7 лет назад +1

      not always true.some HP mopars and other brands slipped through . 71's were already in production when restrictions came into effect.

  • @burnsred2172
    @burnsred2172 5 лет назад

    #MoparOrNoCar 🏁

  • @kellienicolebrooksschettin6598
    @kellienicolebrooksschettin6598 4 года назад +1

    My unicorn is a 4 speed car Nicklaus i love that unicorn....my favorite movie i did it for the cars...i did do it for the money thats how i started collecting for the cars not the money....not kidding what kinda gurl drives a hemi cuda panther pink of course....moulon rouge

  • @bobbyjocowpoke1057
    @bobbyjocowpoke1057 5 лет назад

    That’s a throaty mutha!

  • @MisterMikeTexas
    @MisterMikeTexas 4 года назад

    Nice!!

  • @StuartOliver83
    @StuartOliver83 4 года назад

    I love the challenger but I also love the charger hahaaaaa what would you choose?

  • @bongodave13
    @bongodave13 5 лет назад

    What is that little button/knob that says "REAR SPE..." at 6:39?

  • @2ghetto4greyhound55
    @2ghetto4greyhound55 Год назад +1

    Imagine Ford&Chevy saying"I heard Dodge had to make a whole new frame-for their new motor"🦸

  • @MisterMikeTexas
    @MisterMikeTexas 4 года назад

    Joe Oldham dissed the Hemi and Ford's Boss 429 in his book. Did his views have merrit, or did he somehow have a chip on his shoulder?

    • @MisterMikeTexas
      @MisterMikeTexas 4 года назад

      @Jeremy Thompson He's dead. He passed a couple of years ago.

  • @خالدنايفالعازميالعازمي

    Is those cars in MR.norm’s are for sale

  • @williamdouglass7864
    @williamdouglass7864 3 года назад

    The person that bought my 1970 challenger RT only lived 5 miles from grand Spaulding Dodge. It's a 1970 challenger RT440 all matching numbers but was not bought at grand Spaulding Dodge but the guy's address was only 5 miles away 38000 original miles matching numbers engine matching numbers 2 mil sheets the original title with the original address of where he lived I am sure the car was bought somewhere in that vicinity The car went into storage in 1978 brought back out in 2018 It was a decal delete car

  • @1972ratbat53
    @1972ratbat53 7 лет назад

    This guy thanks all us Mopar fans just want to see hemi cars that not everyone can buy then just for the rich folks for the most part I like the 440 better it was faster and easy to take care of most people don't know in 1970 men wage was1.15 .

    • @soxfunny98
      @soxfunny98 5 лет назад +2

      There is no way a good running 440 was faster than a good running Hemi.
      Not happening. It might beat a Hemi 1/8 mile or stoplight to stoplight but 1/4 mile
      1/2 mile, 2 block races, long races, around tracks basically everything the Hemi would kick the crap out of a 440.
      Before you talk more crap. Besides working for the HEMI MAN FOR 6 YRS AND GRAND SPAULDING DODGE FOR 8 YRS UNTIL I BOUGHT MY OWN SHOP AND ADDED A SPEED SHOP
      I RAN A HEMI ROAD RUNNER THAT WAS
      TUNED, STOCK BUT TUNED RIGHT BY MY GRANDFATHER ( MR HEMI,) AND ME . A GOOD TUNE
      Slicks and a HEMI ROAD RUNNER TURNED MID 12s all day.fastest time totally STOCK except a pair of slicks it ran a 12.39.
      I bought a ,69 A - 12. Road Runner 4406bbl, still have it along with my 1970 RT/SE 440 , Charger.
      Have had them both for 37 yrs.
      My Road Runner had a pistol grip 4 speed, 410 Dana and I specifically tuned the 6 bbl. There was/ is a way with a tiny drill bit to make sure all 6bbls open right away. That and the timing.
      Anyhow the fastest it ever ran until I pulled the engine to save it was 12.90.
      Tuned and tires like the HEMI.
      IS THE 440 A FAST ENGINE?? HELL YES!!
      LIKE I SAID
      After tuning and good tires
      Both engines running in same type of cars
      The HEMI WAS FASTER, PERIOD. THE 440 WOULD JUMP OUT A LITTLE AND STAY A LITTLE IN FRONT UNTIL JUST BEFORE THE 1/8 MILE AND THE BIG HEMI WOULD
      JUST CATCH IT AND WALK ON BY.
      THEY WERE AMAZING.
      THEY WOULD BE DOWN ALMOST HALF TRACK AND END UP WINNING BY 4 OR ,5 LENGTHS.

    • @jeremythompson9122
      @jeremythompson9122 4 года назад

      @@soxfunny98 In a street car Id rather have a 440-4 barrel or a 440 Six Pack/6 BBL. In a car I planned on drag racing I would definitely rather have the 426 Hemi. You had to have some mechanical skills to even own a Hemi and they were tempremental and kinda hard to manage on the street from what I understand. But I've also heard the 1970-71 Street Hemi's were a little bit milder than the 1966-69 version because Chrysler engineers went to a hydraulic cam in 1970 for emissions reasons...replacing the more radical solid lifter design...and in turn making the 1970-71 Street Hemi's into a little bit smoother and more reliable street engine than their predecessors had been. Although they still carried the same 425 horsepower 490 lb/ft torque factory rating the 1966-69 Street Hemi was probably slightly more powerful than the 70-71 version...not by too much at all though. The idle of the 1970-71 Hemi sounded just as nasty as the earlier ones did. Pretty amazing sound from a hydraulic cam. The Pontiac 400 Ram Air IV had a really mean sound too for having a hydraulic cam as did the Mopar 440

  • @gocubsgo7609
    @gocubsgo7609 7 лет назад

    My favorite car, well 2nd 65 Chevelle SS Z16 is pretty awesome.

  • @sctm81
    @sctm81 6 лет назад

    What.a.car.

  • @Choochin
    @Choochin 5 лет назад

    Power... Bulge...

  • @LegacyIvyTerascale
    @LegacyIvyTerascale Год назад

    6:56 like all Detroit 😥

  • @mickclaman5288
    @mickclaman5288 4 года назад

    Who ever put the front end back togther , needs glasses , warranty block - 20% value , still a neat car

  • @حمودجوهر-ز1ر
    @حمودجوهر-ز1ر 5 месяцев назад

    سيارات لاتقدر بثمن 👍

  • @quentin3330
    @quentin3330 8 лет назад

    i was always under the impression that the 440 non hemi had better performance.. like 0-60 and quarter mile times??? Did one outsell the other?

    • @classicrockandcars
      @classicrockandcars 7 лет назад +2

      It's widely argued which engine performed better. For the most part, people agree that the 440 six pack performed better on a day to day basis. It required less tuning and less maintenance. The Hemi was temperamental, but when you got it right, it ran better and faster. The Hemi also is better at a higher rev range, so the 440 may have been better just going around town, etc. The 440 outsold the Hemi by a long shot.

    • @quentin3330
      @quentin3330 7 лет назад

      Cale ok thx Cale... Gotta love the shaker hoods that's for sure.

    • @classicrockandcars
      @classicrockandcars 7 лет назад +1

      Quentin Raffensperger Oh yeah you do. Thankfully they changed the name. It was originally called the IQECAG... "Incredible Quivering Exposed Cold Air Grabber".

    • @quentin3330
      @quentin3330 7 лет назад

      Cale lol.

    • @soxfunny98
      @soxfunny98 5 лет назад +1

      @@classicrockandcars
      Cale congrats you got most of it right
      Nicely put.
      Only thing I would say is day to day the HEMI was faster unless you did a quick city stoplight to stoplight run.
      The Hemi was temperamental. It required you to love cars and keep it tuned. Then again so did my 6 bbl.
      The Hemi's needed to be played with before running them. Alot of owners did not know or want to or didn't know how. If you got the tune down or took it to someone who knew Hemi's, you were pushing 525 Hp and unbelievable torque.
      The Hemi would catch the 440 at half track or a bit before and pull 4 or 5 cars on 440s.
      The Hemi's that had the ,410 Dana or torqeflight and shiftkit (hughes)
      Or 4 speed with pistol grip would get more on the 440.

  • @kellienicolebrooksschettin6598
    @kellienicolebrooksschettin6598 4 года назад

    Yes 1970 chevelle for a hemacuda dag nab it Boss what was u thinking....well Roscoe said it was a good idea...1970 454 LS6 came out in 70....no big deal om mopar too this car with the 340 4 speed rally red black RT stripes black gut pistol grip with floor console dual tips pan 15 magnums X 340 would have been my first car an the most well equipped an best looking next 71 cuda...but in the middle of a snow storm the car would not start an dad i think said mo way Jose i wasnt getting a 300hp 4 speed 3:55 posi trac hard top red challenger RT for my first car....1200 dollars anyone remember those days...anyone remember laughter i remember crying after i realized how stack it was no E bodys ever had tips an the splash pan too much doe is was 150 dollars sad part it was also rare it was without a vinyl roof which just makes it look a little sportier vinyl tops look good to but it would have nice to have one without because they were common in the north east....the L60 bias ply rear tires were slicks so it wasnt going home in the 7 inches of powder snow.....any way...i had 5 E body's after it and still miss that oh rally dash too i remember the wood grain that i loved....then when i drug dad out to see it i had know idea what a RT was versus a base 318 2barrel car so i was easily pushed off the car except for the 4 speed and its looks had me pissed on the ride home....i end up with a 72 barracuda same price with fake 340 stripes which i think now is pretty funny that was a great car though no magnum motor or clutch.....

  • @Machi74005
    @Machi74005 6 лет назад

    Who are the "Brothers" that this gentleman references in most of these videos?

    • @V8TV
      @V8TV  6 лет назад

      musclecaroftheweek.com/index.php/about-us

    • @Josh47147
      @Josh47147 6 лет назад

      Ring brothers?

  • @frontier1701
    @frontier1701 10 лет назад

    That car has been in a front end wreck!!!

    • @markg7030
      @markg7030 10 лет назад

      They said it may have been driven hard. It does look a little tweaked.

  • @JoboHotep
    @JoboHotep 4 года назад

    I was super in love until he mentioned the replacement block, so not numbers matching. I'm actually bothered, not because its not numbers matching, but because I'm (probably) expecting an example of a full restoration to naturally include matching block and frame.
    I'm sure that's just me being picky, so could someone get me ok with working with a restorer rebuild

  • @matrox
    @matrox 9 лет назад

    I thought he was going to road test it.

  • @quentin3330
    @quentin3330 8 лет назад

    Was there much difference between the 70 and 71 ?

    • @BigBerk765
      @BigBerk765 8 лет назад +1

      Quentin Raffensperger Yes there was. Look at the grills and tail lights from both cars. You'll see a difference in the appearance in both cars.

    • @quentin3330
      @quentin3330 8 лет назад

      Taylor Williams thx Taylor.

    • @quentin3330
      @quentin3330 8 лет назад

      Taylor Williams tbh though i should have been more specific i think at the time i commented i meant engines.. like was there more regulations and less performance on the 71's? was there different displacements available?

    • @BigBerk765
      @BigBerk765 8 лет назад +1

      Quentin Raffensperger No, I don't think the performance was any different. Both were offered with the 440 Magnum, 426 Hemi & 440 Six Pack. Same horsepower and torque in both years. Since this is already my favorite Mopar muscle car ever, I'd get the 440 Magnum Six Pack, especially the new crate engine 440 Magnum pushing 530 naturally aspirated horsepower! This car with that engine? Dream car!

    • @wallyworld2174
      @wallyworld2174 7 лет назад

      Actually the big-block high performance motors 440. 383, though detuned a little ( half-point comp.)per epa regs are rarer because much fewer were produced in 1971.70's are considered great 71's good and 72-74 's eh. Hope this helped

  • @jarmominkkinen2450
    @jarmominkkinen2450 4 года назад

    The clock doesn't work!

  • @gaguy1967
    @gaguy1967 3 года назад

    71 mustangs were bigger and had 429s

  • @1952stleco
    @1952stleco 4 года назад

    Car needs tweaked. Gaps and chrome adjustment for sure.

  • @kellienicolebrooksschettin6598
    @kellienicolebrooksschettin6598 4 года назад

    Sorry challenger i atill got that story in my head u aint getting no hemacuda that goes 200mph hah hah sorry

  • @jameshardin1100
    @jameshardin1100 8 лет назад +2

    Dog dish rims have a decent look, but too plain. Cragar's or some other chrome rims would really dress this black car up.

  • @captjim007
    @captjim007 6 лет назад

    New Mustang, Camaro or Challenger would smoke the 71 Hemi

    • @juliansommer8600
      @juliansommer8600 6 лет назад

      yeah, maybe because there are over 35 years in between

    • @soxfunny98
      @soxfunny98 5 лет назад +1

      @@juliansommer8600
      Almost 50 yrs

  • @stopislamicconquest5060
    @stopislamicconquest5060 7 лет назад +1

    Car porn.

  • @jjs777fzr
    @jjs777fzr 7 лет назад

    I disagree the Challenger is a pony car. By definition how can it be when its not compact at all (forget about the weight). The new Challenger is nearly as long as the last iteration of a Monte Carlo SS. And thats not a pony car. I realize it was all about marketing hype back in the 70's where Dodge entered the Challenger to conpete against the mustang and camaro sales. The Challenger yesterday and todays version are muscle cars. Not pony cars to me. But who am I. Anyways...congrats to Ford, Chevy and Dodge for keeping the retro looks and competition alive. Many thanks.

  • @Challengertechreviews
    @Challengertechreviews 8 лет назад

    Lol

  • @Komet163B
    @Komet163B 10 лет назад +1

    Panel and trim fitting on this car is sloppy as hell! The two pieces of the split grill don't line up correctly either. Very poor fit and finish on this car.

    • @marksicotte6403
      @marksicotte6403 7 лет назад +2

      Komet163b- how's your 1971 challenger look? They weren't perfect from the factory. just sayin.

    • @jeremythompson9122
      @jeremythompson9122 4 года назад

      I'm a big Mopar fan but even I'll admit that their build quality in those days was spotty at best as far as fit and finish. GM built the best overall cars back then but Mopar definitely built the best high performance drivelines...engines, transmissions, and rear ends

  • @Jgeneraledger23
    @Jgeneraledger23 8 лет назад +4

    Oh please--put some Magnum 500's on that; you know darned well almost none of them came through with those puny caps, that's just some 'romanticized' notion that current restorers are trying to create.

    • @yokomcqueen
      @yokomcqueen 6 лет назад

      No please

    • @ragimundvonwallat8961
      @ragimundvonwallat8961 6 лет назад

      alot of cars came with caps, hell even the 71 429 SCJ mustang came with caps

    • @edcain3676
      @edcain3676 5 лет назад

      Probably Just As Many DOG DISH Caps As the Magnums,At Least That I've Seen,& I'm An Old Fart,That Grew Up In That Era .

    • @jeremythompson9122
      @jeremythompson9122 4 года назад

      Nah you're way off. A SHITLOAD of muscle cars from that era came with steel wheels and poverty caps. My brothers 69 Roadrunner was one of them. I've seen literally thousands of them over the years. Do Magnum 500's make the car any faster? Nope. Many people didn't care about all the useless cosmetic stuff like fancy wheels and spoilers that just raised the price of the car without adding any actual performance gain. And some people just didn't wanna draw any extra attention to themselves so they ordered plain looking cars that were still just as fast or faster because the less options they had the more lightweight they were

  • @bonkeydollocks1879
    @bonkeydollocks1879 4 года назад

    Not numbers matching 👎🏾😷💀

  • @kellienicolebrooksschettin6598
    @kellienicolebrooksschettin6598 4 года назад

    Excuse me sir columbo here would your job be much easier with line lock.....who builds a hemi car with out line lock any way.get me engineering on the phone or shelby' it dont matter....an dont say todays cars have it because they have too much automated shit i just watch a car with a lauch system totally lame i could beat u in a heart beat....gets any worse ...i coukd picture my mom do launch i a car at the strip boring absolutely boring an it didnt even look exciting that was the worst part the first hundred feet is the most fun....in real racing...drags....dang

  • @tendreaudacieux
    @tendreaudacieux 7 лет назад

    Hello!!
    Nice +++ car !!
    BUT NEAR USELESS WITHOUT RADIAL TIRE ...... USA ¨waited ¨until 1973 !!!!!
    and more specifically 1975 to SEE THE LIGHT ..

  • @derrickodyes1934
    @derrickodyes1934 5 лет назад

    ive driven a 4 spd 71 challanger it was a pile of shit compared to GM cars. just misengineered thrown together pile of rattles