I like big cars with big engines that can move them with little effort.Our current car is a 1997 Lincoln Town Car and we have had other Lincolns that were larger.The Ford 4.6 engine has more than enough power and gets good gas mileage which is a bonus but not that important.When I was 20 I had a 1937 Cadillac with a V12 engine and a friend had a Duesenberg with a big straight eight engine that hit 100 MPH in second gear.
@@blue4uable I thought so as well. But a google reveals that it is. I don't remember them going from the nice looking charger to that bit of ugly. 1974 was the last year they looked like chargers.
My dad had a 69 Mercury Marquis. That was a boat. I got to use it for a few big deal dates, like proms and homecoming dances. Great car for making out.
I noticed not 1 AMC vehicle was mentioned during that conglomeration, and with no mention of said vehicles, "Vintage Vehicles" has also forgotten about them, as they to were a part of our past lives!
Ive heard of wierd features like the cadillac with the automatic dimmer switch but ive never heard of a unique ventilation system that sucks in fumes and rain. I always liked the smell of diesel though so that might have been a neat feature. I wonder if they advertised it that way.
Those are some beautiful car's. Even my youngest son likes the New Yorker. He was 13 when I showed him one of those and he fell in love with it. He's 33 now and still talks about that car when we talk about old cars.
If you never driven one of these land yachts youre missing something. As a caddy fan I'm still driving one now. Its smaller than some of my past dry boats but I evolved from big to fuel efficient. Still hitting potholes by the ton is less impacting on my old bones I had to learn progess isnt for the elderly .
I remember 1977 Dodge Diplomat that sold for $5K (not 55K) brand new. I had spend more free time looking at commercial ad and hanging around the show room even I have no knowledge about car, but wish one day I will be able to own one after finishing professional school.
Cars you never heard of...is right. Nobody cared about the Dodge 880 when it was new! Ditto 69 Dodge, 77 Dodge, 80 Plymouth. Those MOPARS were virtually invisible then. i remember clearly how nobody wanted those horrible "fusilage" designed cars. They were like the Nashs of the 50's, they were ugly new and just got uglier.
I like big cars with big engines that can move them with little effort.Our current car is a 1997 Lincoln Town Car and we have had other Lincolns that were larger.The Ford 4.6 engine has more than enough power and gets good gas mileage which is a bonus but not that important.When I was 20 I had a 1937 Cadillac with a V12 engine and a friend had a Duesenberg with a big straight eight engine that hit 100 MPH in second gear.
Most of these cars were fairly common.
By 1975 the Charger devolved into a Coroba.
Yes,that is not a charger.
If they had success with the dukes of hazard charger why did they flip it.
@@blue4uable I thought so as well. But a google reveals that it is. I don't remember them going from the nice looking charger to that bit of ugly. 1974 was the last year they looked like chargers.
So where is the one I've never heard of?
I had a 1974 Ford Thunderbird and a 1993 Ford Thunderbird. Loved those cars.
Almost none of these are strangers to me!
My dad had a 69 Mercury Marquis. That was a boat. I got to use it for a few big deal dates, like proms and homecoming dances. Great car for making out.
I noticed not 1 AMC vehicle was mentioned during that conglomeration, and with no mention of said vehicles, "Vintage Vehicles" has also forgotten about them, as they to were a part of our past lives!
Something stupid about putting mag wheels on a Ford LTD. Typical for guys who did not live back then.
We used to call the Electra 225 a “Duce and a Quarter “
Very misleading headline and many of the cars shown are the wrong model year. I noticed that they tried to hide their mistakes..
The chrysler Cordova was the popular choice between it and the 75 charger
Wow, you're right: I remember the '62 and the '64 Custom 880, but not the '63...
😍 beautiful, so beautiful 😍 I WANT THEM ALL!!! 🤯 Beautiful beautiful cars! 🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤
Except for all the commercials every 2 minutes, I enjoyed the video.
All of these “shows” never get their facts straight! You show a lot of nonsense that nobody cares about, big idea fact check your BS!
Ive heard of wierd features like the cadillac with the automatic dimmer switch but ive never heard of a unique ventilation system that sucks in fumes and rain. I always liked the smell of diesel though so that might have been a neat feature. I wonder if they advertised it that way.
Those are some beautiful car's. Even my youngest son likes the New Yorker. He was 13 when I showed him one of those and he fell in love with it. He's 33 now and still talks about that car when we talk about old cars.
If you never driven one of these land yachts youre missing something.
As a caddy fan I'm still driving one now.
Its smaller than some of my past dry boats but I evolved from big to fuel efficient.
Still hitting potholes by the ton is less impacting on my old bones I had to learn progess isnt for the elderly .
Base engine was 318 Cubic inches, not 381 Cubic Inches.
Where was the car that was pictured?
This should be called, depending on your age you may have never heard of these cars.they are all familiar to me. 🚘🚘🚘🚘🚘🚘
The olds 225's were mentioned twice. Just saying
Old cars are measured in Foot-Pounds of Torque....not Pound-Feet
You forgot my favorite giant car. 1975 Lincoln Towne Car!
I remember 1977 Dodge Diplomat that sold for $5K (not 55K) brand new. I had spend more free time looking at commercial ad and hanging around the show room even I have no knowledge about car, but wish one day I will be able to own one after finishing professional school.
The first foto is invented , I won't see this crap.
my grandpa had 1961 chrysler newport brother 1972 olds cutlass me 1977 merc grand marquis /1986/89 chevy capri wagons real land yachtz
Thunderbird gorgeous
I dont think you know as much as you think you do. The so-called big cars were 1971 to 76 gm full size 1971 to 78 Ford 1969 to 1978 chrysler
Buck is a beast
This guys hung up on dodge and ford average cars
"Givenchy"???
Ok there all boats without motors
hii hlo 🖐️🖐️
Another garbage AI clickbait car video. Half the car videos on YT are now just trash.
Cars you never heard of...is right. Nobody cared about the Dodge 880 when it was new! Ditto 69 Dodge, 77 Dodge, 80 Plymouth. Those MOPARS were virtually invisible then. i remember clearly how nobody wanted those horrible "fusilage" designed cars. They were like the Nashs of the 50's, they were ugly new and just got uglier.
Dumm und langweilig.