Where I finally got to meet you guys!! It was the absolute time of my life! Can't believe I'm in the video!! Thanks for letting me hang with you! Can't wait to do it again! Love you guys and Mopars!! 👊😎🙌
Happy Belated Birthday, Caroline !!! Back in 1980 I had my first '69 Charger RT that I didn't know anything about. It had a 440, but it was blue (not sure if it was just a Plymouth or a worked run-of-the-mill 440....that would lift the front wheels off the ground ! Anyway, I blew that engine in a race and replaced it with what I thought was a 440RB that turned out to be a 383RB (Magnum). No matter what I did to improve that engine, it had no where near the tire shredding torque of the 440. The 383 almost required line lock to break those tires loose (Pro Trac N50-15's). That car is long gone (sacrificed when my parents sold our house and I downgraded a LOT to a Fiat. But, in 2010 I bought my 2nd RT that was a twin of my first WITH a 440 and now I have trouble getting the rear to hook up !!! Keep up the great work !!!
You people brought that old car back from the grave. I do find it hard to believe that that cute 24 year old girl has never laid rubber and smoke in a parking lot, crossroads. Here is one for ya... Next winter when the conditions are right, you take a ice covered parking lot, drive a front wheel drive car in reverse and do donuts. It's simply great. Thanks again for sharing your adventure. Keep on wrench 'in
Back in 89 my roommate had a 68 Charger RT Same color and white stripe as this one! Factory 440 the entire car was like new back then, I had a 80s 3rd gen Camaro Z28! I didn’t like Chargers back then, if he still had that car today in the same new shape it was then it would be worth a fortune!
I just noticed that you all were there at the same time as another RUclipsr, he is the one with the Red Gremlin that kinda looks like Grim from the Movie Cars. I actually watched him build that car, blow it and then get it back to work in time for this burnout. Your car is also in his video as well;. I hope that you folks talked with them while you were there. I am a huge Mopar fan I have always wanted a Charger but alas I was not ever able to get one and now I have finally given up on that dream.
I just wanna say man, a 68/69 charger is my Hero car, and not even because of the dukes, This thing just represents everything that i love and care about in human engineering history wrapped up in a badass design language that says "im not just a point A to B tool", your daughter is living one of my dreams atm getting to not just drive but put love and time into working on one of these chargers, i've been obssessed with it since childhood, and im fighting to someday own one of these while im still young and take it with me to the grave, im not much older than her so this is healthy motivation to Stay on the grind, and im not even from the u.s. to finding one will be a trial in and of itself, they're disappearing bit by bit and its always moving to see there are still so many people still preserving and resurrecting them. I know alot of people associate these cars with like a lost loved-relative or the pain of working on them for years or some sort of wholesome backstory, i dont yet have any such story with one of these as i dont yet have one but, for me its just the sheer fact that This car represents something outside of car enthusiasm and its that in fiction its always "T H E B A D G U Y ' S C A R", my favorite characters in fiction are usually villains and thats what this car is like, an embodiment of raw, primal and unapologetic natural-born unstoppable fury. I say all of this because i really appreciate the bit where you guys stop for a minute to prepare it to do a tiny bit of offroading. Not enough people build these in the way i like best, a clean balance between offroad monster and street-car, The GO ANYWHERE vehicle; and thats my vision, to one day build one of these to be a sinister blacked out James-Bond-Supervillain signature vehicle with the huge Blowers and Fat wide tires and comically dark window tints that make the interior enigmatic. I just love seeing this stuff in the morning, I hope you guys continue to take care of that Charger, its the ultimate "Get TF out of my way" machine. good stuff.
@@HHWheels true i do often forget Blade had a charger, my most vivid or recently vivid memory of one is Ghost Rider Robbie Reyes' from Agents of shield which was more my line of thinking, but again, appreciate the effort mate, good job the lot of you.
James, you have to go to the James Dean Festival. Your mind will be blown! It's in Fairmont, IN. 5,000 classic car of all kinds. Leno has been there a few times. I was there for 3 days. I took a lot of pics with my trusty Contax.
Soon I gonna get the engine and transmission out of my Charger, thanks to you, I know what things I have to disconnect before removing everything thanks 😄
You did great!!! Drum front breaks are not great for burnouts. And Frizz does not have 450 ft pounds of torque. He was pushing the front wheels and rears were spinning.
Caroline, you did a great job. For being only 24 you are extremely intelligent. I love watching all of y'alls videos. Happy Birthday 🎉🎉🎉 mine will be on April 19th but I will be 61.
Ol' Josh in the Gremlin was nice to see! What part of SC are y'all? I'm about 7 minutes from Clemson University myself in Pendleton! IDK how I came across you guys' channel but... I'm certainly glad that I did! ~Scott~ 💙👊🏼 Hey...may not have been the spectacular burnout you hoped for but, you had an amazing time overall & you guys are making memories that mean more than anything else in this universe! 💙🙏🏼
In this day and age, WHO CARES what big block was in it. You all have the right attitude by getting a period correct 440. Those are very nice cars you all have,68, and 69 chargers. Have fun with the build.
I put 17" "Classic Rally" wheels on my vintage Fury cop car...some of the purist hate that, claim 'that's not a cop car,' when I point out the details that prove it is, they get more pissed
good try, to improve that, put harder shock absorbers, configured to be hard for shock absorber rebound,... it's urgent... and they have to lighten the body, everything that is not necessary like the rear seats, upholstery, panels, moldings, all that outside
I’m with you, I don’t understand it either. I’m guessing the engine was blown at some point early in its life and the 383 is what they had to put in it. The interior is original and is in way too good of condition to have 145k miles on it.
I just stumbled across your channel a day or so ago and I’m trying to catch up on your content. Keep up the fantastic work. It’s nice to see real channels out there. Thanks for sharing your journeys 🤘🤘🤘
Engine is a 1971 383 it look's like it say's 8*27*70 if that is correct it should be early for a 1971 car 4:18…. But u think it's a 1969 4:30. Probably out of a 1971 Newport not a charger as Many more Newport's had 383 2 barrel than 1971 charger's having a 383
@@HHWheels Or it could be a crossover engine aka an engine from a previous generation charger used in the 1969 until full production is established thus the 69 you have maybe an very early production version making it even more rare....
A what did we learn, next year put that sumbitch to the floorboard. The water didn’t help you one bit. Practice, practice, practice. Years from now you won’t even remember it. Just come back every year and drive it like you’re supposed to. You know like you have been, and don’t listen to anyone
This car should have a complete restoration, not bounced around. If you are a Mopar lover then you should know that they destroyed a bunch a rare chargers (hemis,440s) doing those stupid stunts. That show should be hated not celebrated but charger lovers😂
We could not disagree more. If this car was restored and made nice, it would sit in some garage and only see the road every once in a while. We are driving it, repairing and replacing parts as needed. We may even upgrade the suspension tremendously with a QA1 kit and drive it even harder. Cars are made to be driven, not stored in some collection somewhere. Thx for watching!✊
Where I finally got to meet you guys!! It was the absolute time of my life! Can't believe I'm in the video!! Thanks for letting me hang with you! Can't wait to do it again! Love you guys and Mopars!! 👊😎🙌
Always Freddy ✊
Happy Belated Birthday, Caroline !!! Back in 1980 I had my first '69 Charger RT that I didn't know anything about. It had a 440, but it was blue (not sure if it was just a Plymouth or a worked run-of-the-mill 440....that would lift the front wheels off the ground ! Anyway, I blew that engine in a race and replaced it with what I thought was a 440RB that turned out to be a 383RB (Magnum). No matter what I did to improve that engine, it had no where near the tire shredding torque of the 440. The 383 almost required line lock to break those tires loose (Pro Trac N50-15's). That car is long gone (sacrificed when my parents sold our house and I downgraded a LOT to a Fiat. But, in 2010 I bought my 2nd RT that was a twin of my first WITH a 440 and now I have trouble getting the rear to hook up !!! Keep up the great work !!!
MOPARS AT MOPARTY!! So awesome! I'll make it there one of these years! Cant wait to see whats next for Friz!
Thx bud!✊
You people brought that old car back from the grave. I do find it hard to believe that that cute 24 year old girl has never laid rubber and smoke in a parking lot, crossroads. Here is one for ya... Next winter when the conditions are right, you take a ice covered parking lot, drive a front wheel drive car in reverse and do donuts. It's simply great. Thanks again for sharing your adventure. Keep on wrench 'in
Thanks for the view
I love the fact that y'all have Freiburger and Dulcich's signatures on your dash!
We are huge fans. It’s very special to us that they took the time!
@@HHWheels Absolutely! I can't tell you how proud I would be for that!
Really cool you hooked up with Sleeperdude and his Gremlin! Great to see all the RUclipsrs getting together and comparing notes! Love the Charger!
Happy birthday Caroline Hope you had a real nice birthday
Back in 89 my roommate had a 68 Charger RT Same color and white stripe as this one! Factory 440 the entire car was like new back then, I had a 80s 3rd gen Camaro Z28! I didn’t like Chargers back then, if he still had that car today in the same new shape it was then it would be worth a fortune!
You did your Best, that's all that Matters! Great Video.
I appreciate that!
Well it's about time them Duke boys showed up. 👩🔧🧑🔧
😂😂😂
Looked like a blast! Loved the bubble top 👽👽
I just noticed that you all were there at the same time as another RUclipsr, he is the one with the Red Gremlin that kinda looks like Grim from the Movie Cars. I actually watched him build that car, blow it and then get it back to work in time for this burnout. Your car is also in his video as well;. I hope that you folks talked with them while you were there. I am a huge Mopar fan I have always wanted a Charger but alas I was not ever able to get one and now I have finally given up on that dream.
I just wanna say man, a 68/69 charger is my Hero car, and not even because of the dukes, This thing just represents everything that i love and care about in human engineering history wrapped up in a badass design language that says "im not just a point A to B tool", your daughter is living one of my dreams atm getting to not just drive but put love and time into working on one of these chargers, i've been obssessed with it since childhood, and im fighting to someday own one of these while im still young and take it with me to the grave, im not much older than her so this is healthy motivation to Stay on the grind, and im not even from the u.s. to finding one will be a trial in and of itself, they're disappearing bit by bit and its always moving to see there are still so many people still preserving and resurrecting them.
I know alot of people associate these cars with like a lost loved-relative or the pain of working on them for years or some sort of wholesome backstory, i dont yet have any such story with one of these as i dont yet have one but, for me its just the sheer fact that This car represents something outside of car enthusiasm and its that in fiction its always "T H E B A D G U Y ' S C A R", my favorite characters in fiction are usually villains and thats what this car is like, an embodiment of raw, primal and unapologetic natural-born unstoppable fury.
I say all of this because i really appreciate the bit where you guys stop for a minute to prepare it to do a tiny bit of offroading. Not enough people build these in the way i like best, a clean balance between offroad monster and street-car, The GO ANYWHERE vehicle; and thats my vision, to one day build one of these to be a sinister blacked out James-Bond-Supervillain signature vehicle with the huge Blowers and Fat wide tires and comically dark window tints that make the interior enigmatic. I just love seeing this stuff in the morning, I hope you guys continue to take care of that Charger, its the ultimate "Get TF out of my way" machine.
good stuff.
Great comment!! Thank you. Don’t forget Blade! He was kinda good guy! Drove a 68 charger not unlike what you’re thinking of building!
@@HHWheels true i do often forget Blade had a charger, my most vivid or recently vivid memory of one is Ghost Rider Robbie Reyes' from Agents of shield which was more my line of thinking, but again, appreciate the effort mate, good job the lot of you.
James, you have to go to the James Dean Festival. Your mind will be blown! It's in Fairmont, IN. 5,000 classic car of all kinds. Leno has been there a few times. I was there for 3 days. I took a lot of pics with my trusty Contax.
Will put it on the list! Thx brother!
Soon I gonna get the engine and transmission out of my Charger, thanks to you, I know what things I have to disconnect before removing everything thanks 😄
Hey we saw yall at DG lol
I cannot believe what I watch on here you guys are great
You did great!!! Drum front breaks are not great for burnouts. And Frizz does not have 450 ft pounds of torque. He was pushing the front wheels and rears were spinning.
Hope you had a great Birthday!! Looked like a lotta fun and fun in the future!
Thank you!!
U guys got me hooked. I am a new subscriber.
Thank you! 🙏
Caroline, you did a great job. For being only 24 you are extremely intelligent. I love watching all of y'alls videos. Happy Birthday 🎉🎉🎉 mine will be on April 19th but I will be 61.
Thank you so much!
That burnout was painfulllllll
.. but we all learn form out first time an i know you will make a huge comback Caroline .. your still awsome girl 💯👍
Thx for watching and yes, total front end failure along with trans not shifting into first. Sucked for Caroline but, she will do better next time!
Awesome video, looks like you guys had a little bit of fun....haha. BTW Happy Birthday!
Thank you!! 😁
Hey for next time Snap-on makes a little clamp tool to block off rubber brake lines you could do the rears in one shot
Good to see you sleeper dude on there really like sleeper dude watch all his videos
We do too👌
21:14 🅑🅘🅡🅓🅢🅞🅝🅖!...🅨🅐🅗 🅑🅐🅑🅨!
also happy brithday caroline to yoy
Ol' Josh in the Gremlin was nice to see! What part of SC are y'all? I'm about 7 minutes from Clemson University myself in Pendleton! IDK how I came across you guys' channel but... I'm certainly glad that I did!
~Scott~ 💙👊🏼
Hey...may not have been the spectacular burnout you hoped for but, you had an amazing time overall & you guys are making memories that mean more than anything else in this universe! 💙🙏🏼
Yes! Thx for the watch! 👍
Man you shoulda let Caroline drive , she woulda done sooo much better lol .. great video guys 👍
I let her pick, she chose Burn out comp, so I drove the dirt track and it was a lot slicker than it looked. ✌️
I love the color of that car that green I really like it
Awesome job 👍👍
Thanks 👍
Now that they have signed the dash, You can blame Freiburger and Dulcich if anything goes wrong with the car
I said same thing to Caroline 😂
Them blue valve covers were cool
The old thing cleaned up pretty good
Great channel 👍🏻🇺🇸🇬🇧
You must build the charger and come back fo Mopar burnout redemption 😃.
oh yes!!
Happy birthday to Caroline
Ask Alex about the time I "patched" my transmission lines on the old K3500😂
Happy 24 th Caroline
In this day and age, WHO CARES what big block was in it. You all have the right attitude by getting a period correct 440. Those are very nice cars you all have,68, and 69 chargers. Have fun with the build.
Late 6 months ago Happy Birthday!
haha technically a month late now! Thank you!!
I love mopars. Too.
The sad part is they destroyed so many 69 charters to do Dukes of Hazzard
I put 17" "Classic Rally" wheels on my vintage Fury cop car...some of the purist hate that, claim 'that's not a cop car,' when I point out the details that prove it is, they get more pissed
😂😂😂
You all get some cools cars
Changer 70 I love ❤️
good try, to improve that, put harder shock absorbers, configured to be hard for shock absorber rebound,... it's urgent... and they have to lighten the body, everything that is not necessary like the rear seats, upholstery, panels, moldings, all that outside
Happy birfday! Practice makes perfect!!! Don't b 2hard on yourself. You get it next time 💪👌
Thanks! Will do!
Whats rong with 383 if its rebuilt it be staying i had 383s they work great i thought
Don't beat yourself up sweetheart you tried next year will be different you know what you need to do
U have a great smile Caroline
Contact Jamie Atwood at dead dodge garage. He is super knowledgeable on the chargers. Great video.
Still awesome find pisz on the haters they're just jealous that they didn't find it 😂😂😎😎♥️♥️🎉🎉
hi good ep its been a while for the charger rt take your time fixing it going to cost you money for it you will be k when its done.
Hi Caroline.
Hey did you guys get to see sleeper dude in the burnout pit
It’s hard to believe that motor has been changed with no miles on that car
I’m with you, I don’t understand it either. I’m guessing the engine was blown at some point early in its life and the 383 is what they had to put in it. The interior is original and is in way too good of condition to have 145k miles on it.
I just stumbled across your channel a day or so ago and I’m trying to catch up on your content. Keep up the fantastic work. It’s nice to see real channels out there. Thanks for sharing your journeys 🤘🤘🤘
Caroline, I just saw your burn out 😢 it’s ok
eh, it happens! At least we had such a great time !!
@@HHWheels I love the videos ! ✌🏻
Spray rear guarts wd 40 rubber wont stick
Who puts white letters on inside
Sleeperdue!!!
👍👍👍
383 ain't even reved up
You didn’t wel ❤ y follow you from Amsterdam y like 👍 the videos
Thank upu
Ham-Tram-ack
👏👏👏👏❤️
25:44 WTF is that!
Isn’t it epic?!?
💓💓💓💓💓💓
you got like 3 feet of air that time
I bet thw kid that owned it blew up that 440 then the cheap fix was the 383 then off to war
thats quite possible! we will probably put a 440 back in it :)
Engine is a 1971 383 it look's like it say's 8*27*70 if that is correct it should be early for a 1971 car 4:18…. But u think it's a 1969 4:30. Probably out of a 1971 Newport not a charger as Many more Newport's had 383 2 barrel than 1971 charger's having a 383
Thx for the info! ✌️
HHWheels❤ Nice 69 Dodge Charger RT SE👍 Beautiful Caroline❤❤❤💐
Thank you 🤗
That’s not an R/T since he said 383
It is! Someone ended up swapping the 383 into it. Most likely because they blew the original 440
@@HHWheels Or it could be a crossover engine aka an engine from a previous generation charger used in the 1969 until full production is established thus the 69 you have maybe an very early production version making it even more rare....
A what did we learn, next year put that sumbitch to the floorboard. The water didn’t help you one bit. Practice, practice, practice. Years from now you won’t even remember it. Just come back every year and drive it like you’re supposed to. You know like you have been, and don’t listen to anyone
Thomas Helen Taylor Scott Martin Brian
Dad didn't show u to hold break floor it in low till reved out then let go break
You didn't even leave the ground.
Can’t jump a legend like this car.
@@HHWheels Tesla Model S 1200bhp - 217mph Plaid floor pan with a 69 charger body on top.... ???
As soon as I heard it run….383…
Anderson Helen Allen Mary Moore Brian
Anderson Sarah Anderson David Thomas Richard
Wonder how many big block MOPAR heads she’s pulled off a car???
Dukes went threw 50 cars to
I think it was more lime 380 or so
Allen Cynthia Garcia Jeffrey Miller Daniel
I would not do that to a rusty 69 charger
Martin William Martinez Frank Taylor Ronald
Good episode and nice to see the Charger on the road. But Dukes of Hazzard car is so over done and lame.(I.M.O.)
Fair enough!
Thomas Joseph Williams Steven Young Kevin
Caroline if you want help I will teach you how to do real burnouts and donuts and drifting.
This car should have a complete restoration, not bounced around. If you are a Mopar lover then you should know that they destroyed a bunch a rare chargers (hemis,440s) doing those stupid stunts.
That show should be hated not celebrated but charger lovers😂
We could not disagree more. If this car was restored and made nice, it would sit in some garage and only see the road every once in a while. We are driving it, repairing and replacing parts as needed. We may even upgrade the suspension tremendously with a QA1 kit and drive it even harder. Cars are made to be driven, not stored in some collection somewhere. Thx for watching!✊
@@HHWheels never said to fully restore it then park it.
.. you know what happens to rare cars that get driven? They get crashed.