The Elwood Angle

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  • Опубликовано: 16 июл 2023
  • Chrysler styling took a turn for the better in 1965 as the less exotic designs of Elwood Engel replaced Exner’s excess. No bash on Virgil Exner, but the change did Chrysler sales a lot of good.
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  • @chriscadman6379
    @chriscadman6379 Год назад +9

    Good Morning.

  • @HotRod-wv4vm
    @HotRod-wv4vm Год назад +81

    My dad had bought me a 65 Dodge coupe, beige, auto on the floor with a 383. I really didn’t appreciate the car cause my heart was set on an Olds 442. Looking back I think boy how stupid was I. The car was beautiful, ran like a clock and quiet. Most of all I really didn’t appreciate my dad as much as I should have. After all not too many kids can say that their dad bought them a car. So dad if you are listening from above thank you for being a great dad and a good friend. ❤

    • @jeffreycarleton1535
      @jeffreycarleton1535 Год назад +12

      Yeah don’t feel bad buddy, we all don’t think or see things when we’re younger!
      Then we get older and hopefully wiser and we realize what a quality human being is! I feel the same about my Pop!
      Have a good one!

    • @larrygro
      @larrygro Год назад +13

      I could cry when I think too much about how I treated my dad.

    • @HotRod-wv4vm
      @HotRod-wv4vm Год назад +7

      @@larrygro yes I do it all the time.

    • @HotRod-wv4vm
      @HotRod-wv4vm Год назад +2

      @@jeffreycarleton1535 thanks you too

    • @googleusergp
      @googleusergp Год назад +13

      I had a great relationship with my dad and mom but he passed away when I was in HS and he's been gone longer than he was with us. Both of my parents are gone, but I own their cars and their house (as well as part of my grandparent's property now too), so I have those memories to look back on with fondness.

  • @lilmike2710
    @lilmike2710 Год назад +15

    I have ridden in one of those i can proudly say. One of my little league baseball coaches had a his and her set that he and his lovely wife and baseball mom would drive us all around in. Even took a trip to Six Flags Over Georgia in them. They'd seat 8 comfortably, but you could get 14 kids and the driver in one and get away with it. 🤣 And they did. And that included all our baseball gear in the trunk, and for the Six Flags excursion, all our camping gear including tents. And I'm not kidding....That happened. His was a grayish/silver-ish color and hers had sort of a beige-golden thing gong on.
    Imagine one loaded with 14 year olds, Merle haggard blasting through a single speaker somewhere under the dash, and cruising at 65-70 (speeding) down I-20 Eastbound with that 440 just singing away.
    The smell of Winston's, hot dogs and bubblegum... And other assorted odors that any typical 14 year old boys will most certainly create 😁
    Grear times and great memories.
    Thanks Steve 👍

    • @jeffreycarleton1535
      @jeffreycarleton1535 Год назад +4

      Hot dogs flatulence and bubble gum and Winston’s to cover it up! No wonder his wife took the other car, LOL!!! Sounds like great times! Thanks for the cool story!😂 you made my day!

    • @lilmike2710
      @lilmike2710 Год назад

      @@jeffreycarleton1535 🌭🌭 💩💩 🚬 🚬 🦶🦶 🍬🍬💩💩🫧🫧😱🤗🫨🥵🗣️🗣️

    • @paulday6875
      @paulday6875 Год назад +1

      Sounds like the ultimate road trip

    • @lilmike2710
      @lilmike2710 Год назад

      @@paulday6875 one that I'll never forget

  • @charlesdalton985
    @charlesdalton985 Год назад +52

    Each time you show the “cancelled” clip I flashback to the DIY Network and your restorations.
    Thank you and Shane for the daily education. ~ Chuck

    • @deanstevenson6527
      @deanstevenson6527 Год назад +5

      It does it for me. The channel was great.

    • @SteveMagnante
      @SteveMagnante  Год назад +32

      Hello charlesdalton985, THANKS for watching and writing. Wow, you remember the Classic Car Restoration series on the DIY Channel! That was back in 2003 (or was it 2004?) Anyhoo, those shows were fun as we rebooted a 1962 Ford Thunderbird Sports Roadster and a 1966 Ford Mustang 2+2. Those two series were the only two I hosted but there were others, some hosted by a great dude named Kevin Tetz. I was living in Los Angeles at the time and the DIY studio was in Knoxville, Tennessee. I'd fly to Knoxville for an entire week and we'd shoot five episodes in a rip. Two visits to Knoxville and viola, all 10 episodes were done. That was one of my first "real" TV hosting experiences where the entire show was "on my shoulders" as the primary host. Before that, I was a "bit player" on Hot Rod Magazine TV which had a primary host (mostly NHRA announcer the legendary Dave McClelland) and I was just hosting the segment I was in (often a junkyard crawl). Anyhoo, THANKS for remembering the DIY Channel and for tuning in today on RUclips! -Steve Magnante

    • @charlesdalton985
      @charlesdalton985 Год назад +8

      @@SteveMagnante Thanks for the background info on how the show was done. I really enjoyed that series and absolutely recall the 62 Roadster as well. I’ve appreciated your work, in various forms (magazines, books, TV, podcasts, Barrett Jackson, etc), for a long time. You teach like few others. Thanks for everything you do ~ Chuck

    • @johnwayne3904
      @johnwayne3904 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@charlesdalton985 I agree with you wholeheartedly on that, sir. He is by far my favorite magazine/TV tech guy that has taught me so much I didn't know I wanted to know.. he truly is a legend in my opinion! Thank you, Mags, if you ever get to reading this! 🙏

  • @AceOfTrades
    @AceOfTrades Год назад +16

    Man what a great day for this video! I just finished dragging home a '65 300L 4spd that my father owned when I was little. A guy from Baltimore flew down and drove it home, and moved to several states over the years before settling 2 counties away in my state. Found it randomly because of pic of another 4spd 300L on fb and was able to purchase it with a ton of parts from his sons. Literally finished it unloading everything last night and stumble onto this video this morning. Gives me more motivation for the project!

  • @bk14nyc
    @bk14nyc Год назад +19

    I just recently bought a 1966 Dodge Monaco 500. I just can’t stop looking at it’s beautiful lines! 👍👍👍

    • @Daniel-fd3wp
      @Daniel-fd3wp Год назад +1

      Great Car . 👍👍👍

    • @bk14nyc
      @bk14nyc Год назад +3

      @@Daniel-fd3wp thank you Danny…. It has the Original 383 Big Block with the Factory Carter AFB 4 barrel still in it! Factory A/C, Power Windows, Power Steering, Power Brakes, Power Trunk Release, and it’s still wearing its Original Paint!!! 👍

    • @tonyfriend7413
      @tonyfriend7413 Год назад

      @@bk14nyc Oh Groovy Ba be.

  • @debbiebermudez5890
    @debbiebermudez5890 Год назад +5

    Mr. B. Here ! ☕️☕️🍩🍩👍👍. Morning to all ! Very informative & interesting, Steve thank you !

  • @GuyandLori
    @GuyandLori Год назад +7

    Always a great morning lesson from Steve in the junkyard.

    • @Daniel-fd3wp
      @Daniel-fd3wp Год назад +1

      Just get a cup off Coffee ☕️ and enjoy at least 10 minutes off great car knowledge. 👍

  • @craigbenz4835
    @craigbenz4835 Год назад +1

    I always loved the '65 - '68 Chryslers, and had several of them.

  • @haljohnson5729
    @haljohnson5729 Год назад +5

    Always liked that roof line.

  • @jeffreycarleton1535
    @jeffreycarleton1535 Год назад +3

    GoodMorning!

  • @jeffreycarleton1535
    @jeffreycarleton1535 Год назад +9

    My friend, Jim had a 1962 300 with the 413 and two 4Bbl carbs!
    It had a 150 mph speedometer
    I always loved that car it had such a futuristic look to it, it had the push button transmission gear selector on the dash to the left of the steering wheel, it was a two door hardtop sport and it ran like a scalded dawg!
    We spent almost as much on Gas a night as we did on left handed cigarettes beer and white Castles! It was White with tan interior!
    This was the summer of 1976 and all the other kids were driving firebirds Camaros, the old 300 looked like a aircraft carrier next to them but few if any could hang with her out on the highway!

  • @soulwagon1251
    @soulwagon1251 Год назад +9

    My first car was a 65 new yorker with a 413 in the same color. I think the front bumper is heavier than the car I drive now. 😆😆

  • @nickjervis8123
    @nickjervis8123 Год назад +6

    The only MOPAR I have here in the UK 🇬🇧 is a 1949 reg P15 business coupe. Would love to find a 57 / 58 but, eh, I can dream. Meanwhile I love my P15.
    All the best, Steve. Nick Jervis UK 🇬🇧

  • @johnkranyics281
    @johnkranyics281 Год назад +2

    Good morning. My Dad bought a new 65 Windsor (Canadian Newport) 4 door hardtop. 👍👍🇨🇦

  • @samrumade9429
    @samrumade9429 10 месяцев назад +2

    Here’s hoping you are getting better! Get well soon!

  • @charlie225
    @charlie225 Год назад +4

    Good day Steve, hope u have a wonderful week, keep up the great content ! 😊

  • @vet-7174
    @vet-7174 Год назад +5

    Good Morning Gents ! 🇺🇸

  • @Tmrfe0962
    @Tmrfe0962 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks Steve, such great details in your knowledge. Wonderful to have your genius and humor to entertain us

  • @vettekid3326
    @vettekid3326 Год назад +5

    Those '65 Chrysler's reminded me of the '63 Mercury Marauder with the slab sides and crisp dominate body lines and had a similar roof line.

    • @danielulz1640
      @danielulz1640 Год назад +2

      63 Mercurys were being designed when Engel was still at Ford in 60 61.

  • @tomm1109
    @tomm1109 Год назад +2

    6:33 that 68 was a beauty. Very underappreciated classic.

  • @corvairjim1
    @corvairjim1 Год назад +3

    My first car was very nearly a '65 Chrysler Newport. My brother's godparents were looking to sell it because they had gotten a new car to replace it and thought the dealer's trade-in offer was too low. I don't remember the specifics except that it was a 4-door sedan with light green metallic paint (that really needed polishing!) and a light tan interior. What, at the time, I referred to as a "Large Barge". This was in 1979 hen gas was so outrageously expensive - nearly a buck a gallon! I accepted a hand-me-down '65 Chevy II 100-series sedan from my folks instead. They still had it for the same reason the Chrysler was available: a lowball, $50 trade-in offer for, of all things, a very left over 1976 AMC Pacer in late 1977! A free car that gets high teens per gallon beats a $250 car that might possibly get 12 mpg every time, even though the Chrysler was in better shape all around and definitely a higher class of car.

  • @jeffreycler495
    @jeffreycler495 Год назад +2

    My Dad bought a1968 New Yorker 2 door htp. That car was a velvet rocket ship. She had the 440 V8 ,red with a white vinyl roof beautiful car. Premium fuel was 34 cents a gallon back in the day and she went through a lot of it.

  • @paulcraven4652
    @paulcraven4652 Год назад +2

    Love the mopars

  • @petervitti9
    @petervitti9 Год назад +10

    Love the 1965 imperial and chrysler line. Years ago our marketing manager told me that he bought a brand new blue chrysler new yorker and first day cranked it up to 110 mph. He said that it was so smooth. When he got home his wife made him sleep outside that night cuz he took his kids

    • @jeffreycarleton1535
      @jeffreycarleton1535 Год назад +3

      Well, she obviously had no sense of adventure! Poor guy!
      At least he was comfortable in that plush Chrysler interior!

    • @larrygro
      @larrygro Год назад +4

      He was probably happy to get away from her for the night……I bet he slept in his new car!

    • @jeffreycarleton1535
      @jeffreycarleton1535 Год назад +2

      @@larrygro yes and he slept like a baby!
      The car was probably more comfortable than his bed without that big lump on the mattress next to him! 😂🤣😆

    • @aaronsmith5433
      @aaronsmith5433 Год назад +3

      For 30 years +~ during that period any large Chrysler "living room on wheels " could go 110mph all day if in good shape with well balanced good tires.
      And with care they last for at least 10 forever.
      I'm driving one that outlived it's original owner.
      It's comfy, quiet,and everything nice!, 🎉

    • @wrongwayroger2519
      @wrongwayroger2519 10 месяцев назад

      My dad talked my mom into letting him purchase a 1965 Imperial 383 torqueflight automatic, she was scared of it ...to fast she said LOL !!! When he tried to pull it into the garage that big Ole hood (both ends) kept it from fitting with the garage door shut !!! So the oleman cut the back wall out and built a "dog house" for the hood of the big Ole car !!! It was about 2 foot shy of fittin !!! LOL Good memories !!!

  • @johnnyedify
    @johnnyedify Год назад +2

    My father bought a brand new leftover 64 Newport, but those beautiful’65s were already in the showroom. Boy those were really nice and wished he went for one of those big ‘65s instead.

  • @tomc8295
    @tomc8295 Год назад +9

    Steve, my first car was a 65 300 4 door hardtop. My brother gave me the car in 1978. He bought it from a relative who bought it new. I LOVED that car and had it for 17 years! White with a red interior. Power steering, power brakes and bucket seats. 383 four barrel...
    Huge pull out tray with 2 ashtrays! Had it through college. Probably biggest car on campus. Once had 10 people in it. I slept in that hugh trunk once after a party. Tin worm finally claimed it.....

    • @paulday6875
      @paulday6875 Год назад +4

      🎶 " I got me a car it seats about 40 so hurry up and bring your jukebox money " 🎶

    • @davidpawson7393
      @davidpawson7393 Год назад +3

      ​@paulday6875 If that song doesn't get you in a better mood then you're wearing a granite hat and voted for Hiden.

    • @tomc8295
      @tomc8295 Год назад

      Exactly the same car! Just a convertible. I also had a 2 door hardtop many years later

    • @paulday6875
      @paulday6875 Год назад

      @@davidpawson7393 💯

    • @SteveMagnante
      @SteveMagnante  Год назад +4

      I got me a Chrysler...its as big as a whale...and its about to SET SAIL! Thanks for watching and writing. -Steve Magnante

  • @dancostello6465
    @dancostello6465 4 месяца назад

    So cool, Elwood Engel was an early hero of mine.

  • @oneparticularharbor144
    @oneparticularharbor144 9 месяцев назад

    Something a bout western MA and classic cars. My dad lived in Greenfield and found my first two cars in 1980 which I saved up to buy. First car he found was a 69 Mach 1 - silver 4 speed 351c which was wrecked when an old lady ran into it just a month later. Followed up by a ‘68 GTo 400/4 speed manual in carousel red - he had a nose for great cars -I think they were ones he would have bought , I wish I kept them both . Thanks Dad- you knew how to find them!

  • @butcher390
    @butcher390 Год назад +5

    What a beautiful ,
    65 Chrysler 300 🤩 !!!!
    Love Mopar C bodies
    I appreciated Elwood Engel too
    That yard , should be a museum
    Learned something new
    Thanks Steve
    Btw , hope you're ok Steve
    I heard , there was a tornado 🌪
    In your neck of the woods

  • @concretedawgs
    @concretedawgs Год назад

    Did a cross country road trip from new York to California national Lampoon style in a 65 New Yorker 413 with gold paint back in 1983.great memories

  • @robertchristie9434
    @robertchristie9434 Год назад +7

    Chrysler had quite an impressive lineup back then with some great looking styling & what coaxed a lot of customers was their 5-year 50k mile powertrain warranty starting with the '63 models except for cars with the Hemi option.

  • @rescuedandrestoredgarage
    @rescuedandrestoredgarage Год назад +2

    I have a 63 Saratoga 300 2 door hardtop. Very cool looking car.

  • @pmafterdark
    @pmafterdark Год назад +1

    Such a beautiful looking car for the year I was born. 😊

  • @junkman7426
    @junkman7426 Год назад +5

    I had one of these in college. Loved it so much I had to get another one 2 yrs ago. Thank you for covering one of my favorite cars, and a very underrated designer. These are really nice handling cars too in my experience. I went to an auto design conference in Detroit and talked with a bunch of guys that actually worked under Virgil Exner. Interesting stories.

  • @1987glhs
    @1987glhs Год назад +3

    A few years ago i found myself drawn to a forsale ad for a 1965 Dodge Polara 880 convertible. I ended up buying it, and with my ownership of it have learned about Elwood Engle and come to really appreciate his work. Thanks for this episope Steve.

  • @jeffreycarleton1535
    @jeffreycarleton1535 Год назад +6

    That’s a beautiful car!❤

  • @ScarlettFire341
    @ScarlettFire341 Год назад +1

    Steve you the hardest, most hands on journalist in the business ! and your shirt proves it - Keep up the Good Work !

  • @jeffreycarleton1535
    @jeffreycarleton1535 Год назад +4

    Memories, in the corners of my mind misty water color memories, of my Chrysler
    Scattered pictures,
    of the tire smoke left behind
    When I depressed the accelerator, and that 440 began to shine!
    Can it be, that it was oh so simple then
    That my headers glowed so white at night
    And uncapped
    It sounded like a plane screaming down the pike, and if I had the chance to do it all again, yes I would, you bet your life, though the top end In that car, is something
    I could never find!
    Memories, may be beautiful and yet
    What’s too painful
    to remember
    We simply choose to forget ,so it’s that big block,that big block
    I’ll remember, whenever I remember,My Chrysler!
    😂🏆🏁

    • @SteveMagnante
      @SteveMagnante  Год назад +2

      Well done! "Funny Girl" herself would certainly approve. Now I want to hear your rendition with the spoof title "Mamerys"....Thanks for watching and writing. -Steve Magnante

  • @garyspaun5237
    @garyspaun5237 10 месяцев назад +1

    Steve is the maestro of muscle cars.

  • @felixlafuente9714
    @felixlafuente9714 Год назад

    I love your videos. They are part of my morning ritual...

  • @hughmarloweverest1684
    @hughmarloweverest1684 Год назад +10

    My friend”s family bought a new 1966 Chrysler Station Wagon. Yes, I know. Kinda rare, then and now. If memory serves, and it serves me well, it had a 440 cubic inch engine. I rode in it a few times, once for many miles. It was a light metallic blue. Very pretty car. I am fairly sure that it made the move with them to Oregon in 1969. Probably is no more.

    • @THROTTLEPOWER
      @THROTTLEPOWER Год назад +2

      Very cool!!!

    • @johneckert1365
      @johneckert1365 Год назад +2

      I was once told that when the 440 was introduced in 66 it was Imperial only, and then available to the other brands in 67. If that's true then your wagon would've had a 413 or 383. But who knows 🤷‍♂️

  • @Wheres_MyVetteParts
    @Wheres_MyVetteParts Год назад +6

    Great video Steve, I would really like to see you read another one of your books like “1001 corvette facts” I loved the last “book read” you did. Keep up the hard work!

    • @SteveMagnante
      @SteveMagnante  Год назад

      Hello Wheres_MyVetteParts. Thanks for watching and writing. You refer to my "old" show, "The Steve Mags Muscle Car Show Podcast" wherein I read about 10 facts per 1/2 hour show from my first "1001 Facts" book on Muscle Cars. There were something like 69 episodes. The majority were SOUND ONLY and the series is dormant right now but I'll probably re-post them at some point. I might continue the series using the 1001 Corvette facts and 1001 Mustang Facts books in the future. Thanks for bringing this up. -Steve Magnante

  • @PhaQ2
    @PhaQ2 Год назад +9

    I was 16 years old in '85 and found a blue '65 New Yorker for sale. I had saved up $500 delivering news papers and knocked at the door where the car was sitting.
    The owner and his wife came to the door and quickly shot down my dreams, when the old man said it was too much car for me.
    To this day I have deep regrets that I couldn't convince him to sell me the car. I guess he figured I'd kill myself trying to pin the needle.
    Here I am some nearly 40 years later and this 300 makes me think back on what might have been.

    • @jeffreycarleton1535
      @jeffreycarleton1535 Год назад +4

      Wisdom on behalf of that old man! I never found the top end on mine at 120 it still had plenty of pedal and and breathing room!
      Out on The Florida pike at night! Uncapped it sounded like an aero plane going down the Highway! Sweet Memories!

    • @terrencegiordan2775
      @terrencegiordan2775 Год назад +3

      Love your story I used to deliver newspapers to. i bought schwinn stingray bicycles go carts. another thing that is gone today what a shame.

    • @paulday6875
      @paulday6875 Год назад +2

      My story is similar. The guy that owned the chevron station had a 66 charger for sale, blue on blue. Had most of the money and dad talked into getting it. Then I made the fatal mistake of showing it to mom. It had all the wrong numbers in all the wrong places. 383 four barrel on the fender, 150 mph rally Guage cluster, and the beautiful pistol grip 4 speed. Oops, that got shut down in a hurry 😭. Pap and I did get to sneak through the 454 4speed 57 Chevrolet 😈

  • @jeffclark2725
    @jeffclark2725 Год назад +2

    Great video, that thing is a big boat ,thumbs up

  • @peterantonopoulos2572
    @peterantonopoulos2572 Год назад +3

    Morning Steve.....buddy had a 65 polara back in high school auto shop days, really beautiful 2 dr hardtop similar looking to the 300 you're showing .We painted it red, worked over the 383, Great car,good times.

  • @burthenry7740
    @burthenry7740 Год назад +12

    If you check out the 1963-1964 full size Mercuries, you'll see the same undulating body sides! Elwood brought that design feature over too.

  • @patdesrosiers6423
    @patdesrosiers6423 Год назад

    I miss Junkyard Gold, I guess not enough of us are junk junkies as I am. The junkyard pardon me Salvage yard is a very entertaining classroom and we thank you for what we learn with every video

  • @Ian-of9oi
    @Ian-of9oi Год назад +2

    I was at a car show on Saturday. Guy had a 65 300 4 door with those glass covers. Said they are impossible to find.

  • @TJ-oi5qe
    @TJ-oi5qe Год назад +1

    I love these Elwood Chryslers!
    Thanks Steve

  • @miken7422
    @miken7422 Год назад +2

    Love your videos!
    I have a 65 300 Conv. I'm working on .Has a 66 383 but I'd like to find a 65 413 that it came with.
    Also came with A/C

  • @W33DwasherME
    @W33DwasherME Год назад +5

    Me and single pot master cylinders have something in common. 1 or 2 pumps and we got nothin left! 😂😂😂

  • @michaelmullen8373
    @michaelmullen8373 Год назад +3

    Great video! My Dad bought the all new 2 door, Newport in 65. It was gold with the same roof as this one but in black vinyl. I was very young but loved the look of the car and the dash board is still one of my all time favorites. I really like your deep dive on these cars. Keep up the great work.

  • @randyauer7303
    @randyauer7303 Год назад

    Another great videos professor Steve number 981 this morning Good morning everyone

  • @googleusergp
    @googleusergp Год назад +3

    No VIN, can't win, but easy to figure out, no doubt: C for Chrysler, 2 for 300 (300L would have a "4" in this position on the VIN), 5 for 1965 model year, 3 for Jefferson Ave, Detroit, MI assembly and the rest is the production sequence. The Jefferson plant that assembled this car would have operated from 1925 to 1990, and in 1991, Chrysler (now Stellantis) opened up the "new" Jefferson plant adjacent to the old one and it still operates today.
    No tag, can't brag, but would go something like: C22 for Chrysler 300, M3X, P3X, M4X, P4X for Black interior trim, W for Persian White exterior paint, possible AB62 for 383 V8 with four barrel, among other codes.
    Yes, the "universal" key always works. I remember being in a yard and pounding out a trunk lock on a Camaro and the loader operator yells out, "Hey, you're ruining that panel!!". I said, "What panel? I can see my feet THROUGH the trunk lid and through the trunk floor. This hasn't been solid since Reagan was in the White House the first time. Do you have the keys?" (Silence). I did find the needed small jack parts/hardware for my '79 Trans Am (same as a Camaro of that vintage) and also scored a very nice set of spare T-top bags from the same car.

    • @SteveMagnante
      @SteveMagnante  Год назад

      I had a similar experience at The Vermont Stash last fall. I had opened the hood on a 1956 Buick Special (to show how the cheaper Special had a solid plastic hood scoop block off panel while the top-line 1956 Roadmaster had an open metal hood scoop insert that really channeled outside air to the air cleaner) but a bad case of CARthritis stuck the hinges in the open position. I gently stood up on the fenders and was in the process of standing on the hood edges to gently overcome the hinge resistance to close it .... and along comes the owner of the collection. There I am STANDING on one of his old cars. Not a good look. But he understood the situation and was soon helping to force the rusty, crusty hood shut to protect the engine from the elements. That said, some folks just don't see things as they are. If you didn't hack that rotten, worthless Camaro decklid open, you couldn't have purchased that jack. Thanks for watching and writing. -Steve Magnante

    • @googleusergp
      @googleusergp Год назад

      @@SteveMagnante I was hammering on it pretty good, and the guy in the loader actually stopped it to call out to me. I get it, some people really wreck things, but this decklid was bad. Another time, I had to get a mirror for my '84 Delta 88. I found a car in the yard that had what I needed, but the window was half-way down and the battery was gone. The window was covering the nuts I had to remove to take the mirror out. I thought about blowing out the window but didn't want to destroy it or wind up sitting in glass. The door was barely holding on with the hinges as well. Seeing the door was rotten at the bottom, I peeled it up and used a left hand cut tin snip to cut the mirror out of the door (with the piece of the door still attached). The owner of the yard was like, "You didn't ruin a good door, did you, son?" I said, "No, the door was rotted completely off at the bottom, it wasn't any good". He laughed and said, "I believe you, son...." That yard owner is long deceased and the property is vacant now.
      I saw your livestream with Mr. DeFeo the other night. I would have jumped on and commented, but it ran when I was out of town on a business trip in Ohio and it ran late after I got back from dinner. I then went swimming for exercise in the hotel's pool and off to bed to repeat the next day's work. LOL.

  • @danielulz1640
    @danielulz1640 Год назад +10

    In 1965, only Imperial, New Yorker, 300L and 300 had glassed over headlights; Newport did not.
    Edit : I see that you corrected yourself.
    My high school girlfriend's family had a 65 Newport Town Sedan which I was lucky enough to get to drive, wonderful car.

  • @jimpatnode4445
    @jimpatnode4445 10 месяцев назад +2

    Working the algorithm. Up 6k subs in 10 days. Hope you are improving

  • @gillesjacques1022
    @gillesjacques1022 Год назад +2

    I love the long clean lines, looks so smooth and classy.

  • @meh-canics9628
    @meh-canics9628 Год назад +1

    And Great Derby Cars!
    The sharp roof lines all those cars had, the Polara, Coronet, etc were one of a kind

    • @johneckert1365
      @johneckert1365 Год назад +1

      Hell yea 🤟 I've ran TONS of C-body Chrysler products in derbies over the years. Great cars if they're not rusty

  • @talfacprez
    @talfacprez Год назад

    O owned a 1966 Chrysler Newport. 4 door 383 ci Engine. The trunk was longer than the hood, just like the car you showed today. A car so large you didn't drive it, you navigated it.

  • @lefttea
    @lefttea Год назад +7

    2:05 wonder if they ever got that tire balanced? :)

    • @throckmorton8477
      @throckmorton8477 Год назад +4

      Yes, some quality work there! Some of those old bias ply tires took a lot of lead, so put those tires in the back! But the old bubble balance method of two on the outside of the rim and two on the inside would look a lot better.

    • @burthenry7740
      @burthenry7740 Год назад +3

      When we'd see stuff like that at the tire shop I worked at in high school, we'd wonder what these people were smoking. 🤔

    • @xfactorautomotive1496
      @xfactorautomotive1496 Год назад +3

      Ha! That caught my eye, too!

  • @rixkafer56
    @rixkafer56 Год назад +4

    In the late 70s, early eighties, a family drove a burgundy 65 300 and we used to call them " the 50s" here comes the 50s we'd say lol ..they even dressed the part .. anyway we were kids driving 60s and 70s cars ourselves because they were the cars to hotrod and easy to buy and find back then,..hard to believe people wanted new cars back then instead of these gems... if you could only predict the future anyway thats what these cars remind me of... thanks for sharing

    • @will7its
      @will7its Год назад +1

      Nobody ever said the masses were smart.....

    • @tomm1109
      @tomm1109 Год назад +2

      @@will7its I like to play the game of what would I buy. In 1972 their are a lot of cars I would buy to hold me over until something good came back. Not much in the 80s or 90s I like, but I was really happy when the Chrysler LX cars came out in 2005.

    • @SteveMagnante
      @SteveMagnante  Год назад +1

      @@tomm1109 YES, the LX cars - with their rear wheel drive and Hemi V8 option - were The Beginning of a Dynasty that continues to this day! As a 20 year old kid myself in 1984, I would have bet ANYTHING we'd never see cars like the 2005 LX cars - let alone the LC Challenger that followed. The "good old days" are Right Now. Thanks for watching and writing. -Steve Magnante

  • @DarkFlamage
    @DarkFlamage Год назад +1

    Friend needed me to drive his '59 Saratoga Golden Lion 413. Was a huge & heavy 4 door tank. Muscle cars around my town (at the time) had deep respect for what that beast could do with no mods what-so-ever.That 413 had MOre PAwR!

  • @pauledgewater8991
    @pauledgewater8991 9 месяцев назад

    My first car was a 1968 300, just like on that magazine cover you held up such a cool car.
    Get well soon, pal.

  • @danaschoen432
    @danaschoen432 Год назад

    Dad had a 66 New Yorker. I swear I saw ice blowing out of the AC vents on that thing. The compressor was the size of a 5 hp lawn mower engine. The best feature was the "Nut cooler". The vent under the steering column.

  • @redneck5356
    @redneck5356 Год назад +3

    I remember one of those running around in the 70s. Dark maroon crager mags air shocks and shackles. Typical car of the 70s

  • @jfeal
    @jfeal 10 месяцев назад +2

    Get Well!!

    • @jfeal
      @jfeal 10 месяцев назад

      This guy is a legeng

  • @terrencegiordan2775
    @terrencegiordan2775 Год назад +4

    Another great video when I buy classic cars for my collection I only buy two door hardtops especially my tri five's they look so much more sporty. That Chrysler was a good looking car. Thanks again for another great video.

  • @southjerseyjim5049
    @southjerseyjim5049 11 месяцев назад

    My father, a Buick/Pontiac guy since the early 50s, leased a new ‘66 Newport because he liked the look of it. It was the first car my Mom fell in love with. He then leased a ‘68, which was even better, BUT, there was a manufacturing defect in the shift linkage and the thing would often snap out of drive into neutral of all things, or down into low. The problem was never resolved and he bought a 1970 Olds Delta 88 when the lease ran out. I think I’m a lifelong Mopar guy because of those Newports. I thought the Olds sucked. And so did my Dad. He couldn’t keep it aligned. Turns out the dealer wrecked it during a demo ride. Bent the frame. The dealer replaced everything - it sure looked like a brand new car. My Dad took delivery with about 13 miles on the odometer. He had no idea it had a bent frame until he traded it in for a new Torino in 1973. The Ford dealer bailed him out though by selling him the Torino at invoice in return for a discounted trade to cover the cost of straightening the frame. The salesman who worked the deal got fired shortly thereafter.

  • @patdesrosiers6423
    @patdesrosiers6423 Год назад +1

    Once I saw the car I knew it was a salt eaten New England Bondo bomb. I remember them well from my youth in Massachusetts. Here in CO the bodies will rust but nowhere near as badly and frame rot isn’t seen with very clean undersides

  • @TheWrena440
    @TheWrena440 Год назад

    Another great one, Steve.
    Sounds like a tornado touched down near you...
    hope you're well!

  • @oldskool1979
    @oldskool1979 Год назад +4

    Elwood Engle

  • @chuckselvage3157
    @chuckselvage3157 Год назад +1

    They looked so much better than the early 60s funky stuff,cleaner and less going on.

  • @kevinmassone8423
    @kevinmassone8423 Год назад

    Hi Steve, thank you for adding to my knowledge of cars of this era I appreciate it! Can we the fans of “Steve the car encyclopedia” get an update on your mopar police car? No rush love your content!! You are the start of my every day with the junkyard crawl

  • @stevefirth2013
    @stevefirth2013 Год назад +2

    I've always heard Elwoods design described as box on box. That being said the 66 Coronet and 67 to 68 300s were some of the sharpest cars Chrysler made in the 60s.

  • @MrSwinger1
    @MrSwinger1 Год назад +3

    someone from high school had a 4 door like that in the 80s that thing held 6 or 8 hs kids and rode like large ship...

    • @seed_drill7135
      @seed_drill7135 Год назад +2

      Hop in my Chrysler, it’s as big as a whale and it’s about to set sale.

    • @paulday6875
      @paulday6875 Год назад

      ​@@seed_drill7135I was just about to say the same thing! B52s

  • @SuperOperator4
    @SuperOperator4 Год назад

    Elwood gave me the Blues.

  • @672egalaxie6
    @672egalaxie6 10 месяцев назад

    Hey buddy, hope you are getting well. Thought I'd go back and watch a few of my favorite episodes. Turns out, choosing a favorite Steve Magnante episode is like trying to pick your favorite Beatles song.
    So I'm watching a bunch lately lol....Hope to see you out and about soon. Praying for a speedy recovery.

  • @jamesarmstrong7799
    @jamesarmstrong7799 9 месяцев назад

    Get well soon steve

  • @Piggypongtheavgeek
    @Piggypongtheavgeek Год назад

    My friend had a 65 sport fury. Had a similar style roof. We pulled the 318 poly and put a 383 in it.

  • @guglielmo64
    @guglielmo64 Год назад

    Great job Steve!

  • @dario1837
    @dario1837 Год назад +2

    that must be the biggest trunk ever!

  • @THROTTLEPOWER
    @THROTTLEPOWER Год назад +1

    Cool car cool vid!!!!! 👍👍

  • @michaelwallbrown3726
    @michaelwallbrown3726 Год назад

    the steering wheel column on my 65 Coronet 440 has a cover/trim plastic piece that has the forward look logo on it must have fit many cars back in the early 60's was mildly surprised went i found it

  • @ricksaint2000
    @ricksaint2000 Год назад

    Thank you Steve

  • @SolamenteVees
    @SolamenteVees Год назад +1

    The letter series 300s had a light in the grill? Fascinating stuff.

  • @orig66Super
    @orig66Super Год назад

    I saw a bad looking bad-mobile in a driveway one day. I think it was one of these but with 4-doors.
    I regret not making the effort of pulling over somewhere to inquire about the car. (It was a busy, hilly main Maine road).

  • @u121921
    @u121921 Год назад

    I've seen that door and quarter shaping before on the full size 63 and 64 Mercury

  • @auteurfiddler8706
    @auteurfiddler8706 Год назад

    One correction. The glass headlight doors came on 1965 300, 300L and New Yorker but not on Newport. They were absent the following year, 1966, on Chrysler car line when the front and rear got a mild redesign, which most people think doesn't look as good. They stayed two years 65 and 66 on Imperial.
    From what I read, the government warned them about the glass covers but didn't actually do anything about them. Kind of like how they came down on Ford after the 1960's model year bodies went over 80 inches in width.

  • @ddellwo
    @ddellwo Год назад +8

    I often wonder what late-60’s Chargers and Road Runners would have looked like had Exner managed to hang onto his job into the mid-60’s…….😮

    • @Daniel-fd3wp
      @Daniel-fd3wp Год назад +1

      @ddellwo You would still be able to were your Hat in the vehicle. Roofline would had been high still. Lol 👍

    • @Taconix
      @Taconix Год назад +1

      They were going to name the Road Runner "La Mancha". Could you imagine?

    • @58sportsuburban
      @58sportsuburban Год назад

      That was K.T. Keller. Not Exner.
      Exner’s Forward Look did away with that, by dramatically lowering the roof lines.

    • @Taconix
      @Taconix Год назад

      @@58sportsuburban Kaufman Thuma Keller was long gone by the mid 60's.

    • @58sportsuburban
      @58sportsuburban Год назад

      @@Taconix I was replying to the comment about wearing a hat, and a high roofline.

  • @SpatialDragon
    @SpatialDragon Год назад

    That is funny, we are the same age and need to take off our glasses to see up close. Keep up the good work.

    • @SteveMagnante
      @SteveMagnante  Год назад

      It's kinda like hitting the high beams, right? Thanks for watching and writing. -Steve Magnante

  • @marioncobaretti2280
    @marioncobaretti2280 Год назад +1

    When steve told katie he loved her yesterday, it sounded like an a.i. version of steve. It was sooooo goofy

    • @SteveMagnante
      @SteveMagnante  Год назад

      Ni a.i. there. The fact is while I goof around with Queen Katie, she holds a dear place in my heart. The problem is, Dale Hastings (owner of Bernardston Auto Wrecking) already has claim to Katie's heart. I plan to challenge him to a duel...Thanks for watching and writing. -Steve Magnante

  • @Flussig1
    @Flussig1 Год назад

    Your automotive knowledge is quite remarkable. However, put a Chrysler product in front of you and the passion really comes to life.
    Thank you for all you do.

  • @DaKattila
    @DaKattila Год назад

    66 models look just amazing 😍 i have one 66 new yorker 4d sedan.

  • @Scott_From_Maine
    @Scott_From_Maine Год назад

    There's one bit of Exner in this car. The instrument cluster is reminiscent of the Astra Dome cluster of a few years earlier.

  • @davids8449
    @davids8449 Год назад +1

    Must be Hell when he makes himself an omelette

  • @kennyellis7961
    @kennyellis7961 Год назад

    Enjoy all of your videos,you know what you are talking about and I love learning from you,I needed to decide what new eyeglasses to get and I decided on some Ray Bans like you wear, keep up the great work!!!

  • @DanEBoyd
    @DanEBoyd Год назад

    Love those vinyl C pillars on that four door you showed!

  • @anibalbabilonia1867
    @anibalbabilonia1867 Год назад

    Definitely a beautiful car design! You can tell it has that Lincoln continental look in some areas! Like the front end and rear! Great video history Steve!👌😎👍

  • @jimc3688
    @jimc3688 Год назад +1

    I’ll be singing for the next few hours “Hop in my Chrysler, it's as big as a whale
    And it's about to set sail
    I got me a car, it seats about twenty, so come on
    And bring your jukebox money” -B52s