Really enjoyed the video and all 9 (or ten with the Comet) have distinct looks unlike today's boring cookie cutter vehicles. As a young boy I was fortunate to have a ride in my uncle's brand new 1966 Toronado. That car was totally awesome. An error in the narration is that it was never intended to compete with Mustangs, but rather with Thunderbirds, Rivieras, and Eldorados, etc.
The 65 Barracuda didn't come out before the Mustang. That was the 64 Barracuda. I've got one and my mother had a 65. They look a lot alike but there are definite differences. 🙂
I didn't know there was a Maverick appearance option available for the 1965 Barricuda
You screwed up putting the Maverick in where you talking about the Barracuda. Check your content before you publish it.
The Toronado deserved rear-wheel-drive.
Your Barracuda is mostly a Mercury Comet, AI-numbnut!
Really enjoyed the video and all 9 (or ten with the Comet) have distinct looks unlike today's boring cookie cutter vehicles. As a young boy I was fortunate to have a ride in my uncle's brand new 1966 Toronado. That car was totally awesome. An error in the narration is that it was never intended to compete with Mustangs, but rather with Thunderbirds, Rivieras, and Eldorados, etc.
Thank you for your input, glad you enjoyed it!
the '68 Torino GT coupe is my favorite car.
68 and 69 years are very awesome years.
Why did you show pictures of a ford product when talking about a cuda?
Back in the early 60s gas prices were very low. I can remember seeing 25c a gallon.
The 65 Barracuda didn't come out before the Mustang. That was the 64 Barracuda. I've got one and my mother had a 65. They look a lot alike but there are definite differences. 🙂
That Imperial looks terrible. a car from the mid 50's in the 60's