1958 Super Marauder one year option only. Rarest of rare. It was actually a modified factory 430 Cid Lincoln engine and was officially the first 400 horsepower rated production U.S. V8.
I know this video is 9 years old but I thought I'd comment anyway. I miss seeing your videos. There are a couple of other fellow's doing this kind of show on line but, I often wonder how much they really know about cars ! Just by the things they say ,I'd think not much ! Love your videos and I hope you are alive and well. By the way this particular show was within an hours drive from where I live. Please do more videos !
@@MyClassicCarTV forgive me, but I'm not much good with these things. If you're still doing shows how is it I'm not running across any new content 🤔 ? Tom from barn find (Haggerty) and your shows were always my go to preference. You both seem to know what you're talking about and have probably pulled a wrench or two in your lives. Now the most consistent show I can find is done by a guy who seems to know very little about cars. Guessing at best buy the questions and statements he makes. Next thing I know he's going on about his own personal car as a classic. A Viper ? Give me a break ! Anyone (with money) can buy a car . Mind you he does get back to me from time to time. But you would think someone that has these kind of shows would at least work on cars. Sorry for the rant ..... how can I find more of your videos ?
Actually the Barracuda premiered in 1964 and the Marlin in 1965, but the Marlin's fastback roof design was previewed on the 1964 Rambler Tarpon show car.
I really never cared for the 65/66 Marlin. The body lines just look off to me. But I did see one at an AMO show one time where the owner had put 65/66 front fenders and grill from an Ambassador on it. That improved the looks a lot. The same show had a Ute style pickup built out of a 66 thru 69 American body style with the roof of a Rouge hardtop. That car still exists to my knowledge.
Love 💕 the Ford Wooded they should bring them back. Still see them in Australia at Hot Rods show,s Called Ford Falcon . 1963,64. Models. 🏁🇦🇺you should come to Australia 🇦🇺 1 day .
Canadian Pontiacs were actually Chevrolets! GM Canada couldn't sell U.S. spec Pontiac Catalinas or Bonnevilles, so they bolted Pontiac style bodies into Chevy chassis and interiors. They were available with Chevy 6- and V8 engines, so this car would be very close in mechanical details and body style to a '61 Chevy Bel Air 2 door Sedan. The more expensive Pontiac Parisienne was closely related to the Impala.
That Marlin was awesome and even though the car has got air suspension, it doesn't sit on the damn ground and doesn't have those stupid Donk wheels! He did this car with taste!!
Hi Dennis, these videos of yours are freaking amazing, i wish you could make them longer and a bit more weirdo content. Although all of the cars you show are beautiful rides. Awesome videos man
been to this great show when i lived and worked in Calgary. i had to laugh at the end when i seen a built in California Shasta camper. i have one like it only mine needs attention. still do not know what is in the locked door at the bottom left.
.....I don't know, maybe the Garbage Motors produced chevy pile of junk, because it's hundreds of pounds lighter than a bada** 58 Mercury? But there isn't a junk chevelle that looks anywhere near as good as that Mercury, cuz chevelles are ugly as hammered snake s***....
sure is nice to see different things. Chevelles, Vettes, Stangs, Chevys. A dime a dozen. When I see them at a car show, I just walk on by. I have no interest. The 66 Marlin is far more interesting and rare. This guy's wheel he put on are silly looking. it looks like he went to a store a slapped them on the car.
@@jakekaywell5972 I was brought up on Ramblers, my parents were from Wisconsin & my dad & 2 of his brothers drove Ramblers! My grandparents had a Nash & when Grandpa died grandma got a Rambler American. I don't drive a Rambler!
@@christopherkraft1327 Alrighty then. I just really like the weird and/or unappreciated of the car world so much more than the so-called "iconic" cars. Their stories are generally much more interesting. That's why I own a 1962 Studebaker GT Hawk myself.
Christopher Kraft ....what's wrong with Ramblers? Just like anything else, except of course for any and all Garbage Motors manufactured vehicles, Ramblers will last forever if they're maintained correctly....
Always liked AMC , especially “The Marlin “
There's a few good looking AMC's and the Marlin is one of the best.
Sweet looking Canadian Pontiac car.
That Merc. WoW, Black and pink never looked So hot. !!!👍
That Marlin car was BEAUTIFUL especially in that yellow colour.
1958 Super Marauder one year option only. Rarest of rare. It was actually a modified factory 430 Cid Lincoln engine and was officially the first 400 horsepower rated production U.S. V8.
I know this video is 9 years old but I thought I'd comment anyway.
I miss seeing your videos.
There are a couple of other fellow's doing this kind of show on line but, I often wonder how much they really know about cars ! Just by the things they say ,I'd think not much !
Love your videos and I hope you are alive and well.
By the way this particular show was within an hours drive from where I live. Please do more videos !
Still alive and still doing the show!
@@MyClassicCarTV forgive me, but I'm not much good with these things. If you're still doing shows how is it I'm not running across any new content 🤔 ? Tom from barn find (Haggerty) and your shows were always my go to preference. You both seem to know what you're talking about and have probably pulled a wrench or two in your lives. Now the most consistent show I can find is done by a guy who seems to know very little about cars. Guessing at best buy the questions and statements he makes. Next thing I know he's going on about his own personal car as a classic. A Viper ? Give me a break ! Anyone (with money) can buy a car . Mind you he does get back to me from time to time. But you would think someone that has these kind of shows would at least work on cars. Sorry for the rant ..... how can I find more of your videos ?
Love the swoopy back end on that woody. So cool!
Puuh the beauty of the marlin :0
I've never seen or heard of the super marauder engine before, it looks awesome!
Great job from Canada 🇨🇦 🥂🍾🇦🇺🏁
Love 💕 the Yellow Marlin 🏁🇦🇺
fun fact ... the 1966 AMC Marlin was the answer to 1966 Plymouth's Barracuda...
Actually the Barracuda premiered in 1964 and the Marlin in 1965, but the Marlin's fastback roof design was previewed on the 1964 Rambler Tarpon show car.
I really never cared for the 65/66 Marlin. The body lines just look off to me. But I did see one at an AMO show one time where the owner had put 65/66 front fenders and grill from an Ambassador on it. That improved the looks a lot. The same show had a Ute style pickup built out of a 66 thru 69 American body style with the roof of a Rouge hardtop. That car still exists to my knowledge.
The Marlin reminds me of a 66 Charger.Sweet car.
And the Marlin actually came out before the Charger.
@@MyClassicCarTV How about that?
There is actually a Marlin in my town.
Love 💕 the Ford Wooded they should bring them back. Still see them in Australia at Hot Rods show,s Called Ford Falcon . 1963,64. Models. 🏁🇦🇺you should come to Australia 🇦🇺 1 day .
I'd love to shoot a show in Oz!
Wow I have a cousin that lives in Red Deer. Some great cars here.
Canadian Pontiacs were actually Chevrolets! GM Canada couldn't sell U.S. spec Pontiac Catalinas or Bonnevilles, so they bolted Pontiac style bodies into Chevy chassis and interiors. They were available with Chevy 6- and V8 engines, so this car would be very close in mechanical details and body style to a '61 Chevy Bel Air 2 door Sedan. The more expensive Pontiac Parisienne was closely related to the Impala.
Woody is beautiful...
That's not a olympic torch Dennis, It's a RAY gun, geez !
I’m glad there was a show here in Canada. Especially here in Alberta
MB plates. Nice
Never liked the roofline on those Merc Parklane
That Marlin was awesome and even though the car has got air suspension, it doesn't sit on the damn ground and doesn't have those stupid Donk wheels! He did this car with taste!!
Hi Dennis, these videos of yours are freaking amazing, i wish you could make them longer and a bit more weirdo content. Although all of the cars you show are beautiful rides. Awesome videos man
I have a 57 Monarch with the memory seat and a 65 Marlin.
been to this great show when i lived and worked in Calgary. i had to laugh at the end when i seen a built in California Shasta camper. i have one like it only mine needs attention. still do not know what is in the locked door at the bottom left.
That Merc and the Marlin are about as rare as it gets....too bad the Canadian Pontiac is so heavily modified.....
be cool to see a Nascar Marlin, got the roofline for it .
there is a pure stock drag vid on you tube 70 chevelle ss vs 58 mercury , guess who wins.
.....I don't know, maybe the Garbage Motors produced chevy pile of junk, because it's hundreds of pounds lighter than a bada** 58 Mercury? But there isn't a junk chevelle that looks anywhere near as good as that Mercury, cuz chevelles are ugly as hammered snake s***....
Chop the "C" pillar.............it will be a Torino...
I.hv.a.67..ambassador..d.p.l.2
Door...343.typhoon.buckets.console.12.bolt.was.hit.drver.quarter.could.not.find.one..soo.i.worked.very.hard..getting.it.the..best.i.could..gving..my.self.a.year.to.finish..does.not.hvv.to.b
Perfect.just.dependable.an.safe
sure is nice to see different things. Chevelles, Vettes, Stangs, Chevys. A dime a dozen. When I see them at a car show, I just walk on by. I have no interest. The 66 Marlin is far more interesting and rare. This guy's wheel he put on are silly looking. it looks like he went to a store a slapped them on the car.
3:17 this reminds me of toadkills stubby bob lol ruclips.net/video/PVs_xZ46Cxw/видео.html
would it be dumb to come there in a 1937 Bugatti HELP
That would be perfectly okay you don't see alot of those it's a classic just like my 58 chevy is
Why would someone put a 350 Chevy Motor in a Wooden Ford ? Boo!
I live in red deer
A Marlin is nice but it's still a Rambler 🙄
As if that's somehow a bad thing.
@@jakekaywell5972 I was brought up on Ramblers, my parents were from Wisconsin & my dad & 2 of his brothers drove Ramblers! My grandparents had a Nash & when Grandpa died grandma got a Rambler American. I don't drive a Rambler!
@@christopherkraft1327 Alrighty then. I just really like the weird and/or unappreciated of the car world so much more than the so-called "iconic" cars. Their stories are generally much more interesting. That's why I own a 1962 Studebaker GT Hawk myself.
@@jakekaywell5972 I love Studebakers!!
Christopher Kraft ....what's wrong with Ramblers? Just like anything else, except of course for any and all Garbage Motors manufactured vehicles, Ramblers will last forever if they're maintained correctly....