I am *sure* that this is the biggest C-body meet ever. amazing! am surprised so many in Germany. Here in the States, the B-body tends to overshadow everything else, but the big Mopars were amazing road cars and super good lookers, so deserve this level of appreciation.
Much respect - I believe the fuselage C Bodies are some of the most beautiful American cars ever built. Yet here in the states, it seems no one (even MOPAR fans) cares about them very much. It’s great to see they have such a passionate following in Europe!
Yes but it's horrifying that all these were overseas. I love C bodies more than any other Chrysler product. I have a 81 Lincoln mark VI and and 76 continental coupe that i bought for under 20k but I was freaking out trying to get my hands on a 73 New Yorker for 13 but I got beat to it
I grew up with a 1966 Chrysler Newport and a 1972 New Yorker. Also owned a 1971 Plymouth Barracuda, 1972 Dodge Dart Swinger and a 1976 Plymouth Volare. The last Chrysler I owned was a 1992 Concorde. We were a Mopar family. Great to see all those big old C bodies still on the road.
Amazing! I never knew such a thing existesd anywhere in the world. I thought they were only liked in the US. I always liked the C-bodies. I had an aunt who owned a 1972 Plymouth Gran Fury Sedan in a golden metalic color when I was a little boy. It was huge and very impressive!
I grew up in Montreal during the 1970s when these were everywhere on the streets, however I have never seen such a concentration of "fuselage" C bodies in one spot. Many of the Mopar shows of today focus on the A (Dart/Valiant), B (Charger/Satellite), and E (Challenger and Cuda) body cars, whereas the C bodies are very rare. By the way, the "Lakehead Motors" dealer sticker shown at about the 8:58 is likely a Canadian car from Thunder Bay, Ontario. Lakehead Motors has been a Chrysler dealership for close to 100 years, according to the website. Nice collection in such an unlikely location.
I recently found a 1968 Sport Fury. (April 2023). Rough shape. Last drove 4 years ago. 383 commando. Floor shift auto. No title. Thoughts? He gave me a price. I'm tempted.
Just another Thing to Thank America for. If it wasn't for us you'd all be driving BMWs or VW beetles . lol I have many c bodies myself and a D body 67 Imp . Love the sound of all those Big Blocks . The 60s are my Favorite they are a little bit better car . But thats ok we'll keep them in America . where they Belong .
I am *sure* that this is the biggest C-body meet ever. amazing! am surprised so many in Germany. Here in the States, the B-body tends to overshadow everything else, but the big Mopars were amazing road cars and super good lookers, so deserve this level of appreciation.
Much respect - I believe the fuselage C Bodies are some of the most beautiful American cars ever built. Yet here in the states, it seems no one (even MOPAR fans) cares about them very much. It’s great to see they have such a passionate following in Europe!
Yes but it's horrifying that all these were overseas. I love C bodies more than any other Chrysler product. I have a 81 Lincoln mark VI and and 76 continental coupe that i bought for under 20k but I was freaking out trying to get my hands on a 73 New Yorker for 13 but I got beat to it
We love them 😂
Here in the uk they are abit of a cult thing.
Not many about, with fuel economy and modern cars.
I have 2 sea bodies, 74 new Yorker and 77 Newport. Both 2 door saint Regis vinyl Todd.
C The new Yorker on my car story Under 74 new Yorker Brown.
I grew up with a 1966 Chrysler Newport and a 1972 New Yorker. Also owned a 1971 Plymouth Barracuda, 1972 Dodge Dart Swinger and a 1976 Plymouth Volare. The last Chrysler I owned was a 1992 Concorde. We were a Mopar family. Great to see all those big old C bodies still on the road.
Amazing! I never knew such a thing existesd anywhere in the world. I thought they were only liked in the US. I always liked the C-bodies. I had an aunt who owned a 1972 Plymouth Gran Fury Sedan in a golden metalic color when I was a little boy. It
was huge and very impressive!
These cars have a far bigger following in Europe and Scandinavia.
Who knew there were that many Mopar C body fans in Germany?
I Absolutely love my 73 Monaco.. floats like a dream
5:00 - 7:05 Mopar music!!🎶 A beautiful, deep, continuous rumble best enjoyed through quality speakers or headphones. Crank it up!!
I love the Imperial flashing its headlights with the phaser sound effect...Made me laugh out loud!
Well thats why i cant find any in the states you guys baught them all up! 😂 love fuselage body i had a 72 newport
Awsome. Beautiful so many.
I grew up in Montreal during the 1970s when these were everywhere on the streets, however I have never seen such a concentration of "fuselage" C bodies in one spot. Many of the Mopar shows of today focus on the A (Dart/Valiant), B (Charger/Satellite), and E (Challenger and Cuda) body cars, whereas the C bodies are very rare.
By the way, the "Lakehead Motors" dealer sticker shown at about the 8:58 is likely a Canadian car from Thunder Bay, Ontario. Lakehead Motors has been a Chrysler dealership for close to 100 years, according to the website.
Nice collection in such an unlikely location.
Already LHD! That's a big advantage for driving these on the Continent.
Great video. The quality of the cars is fantastic.
incredible!!! just love it
Warum nicht auch frühere Baujahre? Wann ist die Veranstaltung?
I recently found a 1968 Sport Fury. (April 2023). Rough shape. Last drove 4 years ago. 383 commando. Floor shift auto. No title. Thoughts? He gave me a price. I'm tempted.
Sehr geiles Video, vielen Dank dafür!
Sehr gerne!
Wow, sehr cooles Video 😎 THX ✌️
Sehr gerne 😁
Walter p Chrysler would have been proud
Hey! I have a dozen krooz kontrol diaframz available for thoze! Dafür habe ich 12 neue Tempomatmembranen!
I sold my 71 300 to you square heads!
Mopar or no car
They burned one year volume of Germany's oil reserves for this run. 😂
Just another Thing to Thank America for. If it wasn't for us you'd all be driving BMWs or VW beetles . lol I have many c bodies myself and a D body 67 Imp . Love the sound of all those Big Blocks . The 60s are my Favorite they are a little bit better car . But thats ok we'll keep them in America . where they Belong .
too late,most are already here😇😝😋🤘👍
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