2200 Horsepower 1966 Dodge Coronet
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- Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
- Rich Mehas and his 1966 Twin Turbo Dodge Coronet build. Rich is a well-known member of the Old Farts Racing team and instrumental in organizing the annual Riverside "Show & Go" Car Show every year!
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i love how humble he is
BEAST!
Hey Jerry keep these cool vids coming.
This is a amazing mopar Great job.
Cool ride ,in a world full of camaros mustangs ect. This car stands out as a beast!
This is a beautiful brute. Lovely car. Enjoy! Cheers😊
Extremely nice build🧐 Let's go racing 🐎🐎🐎🐎 horsepower rule's 👍
Beautiful Just beautiful can't beat a good lookin mopar
Looks like that front bumper assembly catches a lot of air.
I second that , God Bless The USA. Badass car. $$$
This Mopar not only looks better in person it sounds better too...
Hey jerr!
How you doing Wayne?
Beautiful car!
Outta curiosity - since the car sits so low and I couldn’t see.
Are you running a full floater type axle setup with all that power?
The Axle is shown at 4:49
@@vdrivevideo
I can see the 9” rear end
My point is that looking through the rim from the outside - you cannot see the center of the wheel, hence you cannot tell if it is a flanged axle or if it has floating axles.
If you don’t understand what I’m asking, it’s fine.
Thank you anyway for your reply 😃👍
@@FreakOlds Yeah sorry, I don't know the difference plus it's not my car. Have a great day!
@@vdrivevideo
Thank you, enjoy your day too
😃👍
Beautiful and amazing car. Thanks for sharing. That said, the hood is hideous. Absolutely no reason to not have a normal lower profile hood with that setup and fuel injection.
I love it - but I’m biased as once having a 7” cowl on an ElCamino. I only had 682 horsepower on a BBC setup with a too tall intake, spacer, dominator, and a 5.5” air filter. It was loud and intimidating and everyone knew I meant business.
2200 hp?