10 RAREST Muscle Cars of All Time| | What They Cost Then vs Now
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22. This video showcases the 10 rarest American muscle cars of all time - the most elusive, unique, and coveted beefed-up beasts ever to roar from Detroit. Get ready to feast your eyes on mega mechanical rarities like the 1967 Shelby GT500 Super Snake, 1970 Plymouth Hemi Superbird, 1969 ZL1 Camaro, and more one-of-a-kind muscle machines. Only 2 Hemi Superbirds were ever produced, making its appearance truly special for muscle car fans. These pioneering performance vehicles stand as holy grails for collectors from this raw and powerful era of American muscle cars. But sheer rarity is only part of the appeal of these 10 featured cars -their jaw-dropping speed and power captured the imagination of a generation. This compilation of footage and facts provides the full scoop on the rarest muscle cars to ever prowl American asphalt. From the 1970 Cyclone Spoiler to the legendary 1964 Pontiac Tempest LeMans GTO...if it’s rare metal you crave, this muscle car video will leave you awestruck by the extreme performance and exclusivity of these all-time classics.
1970 Buick GSX Stage 1 455
1969 Ford Mustang Boss 429
1969 Dodge Coronet RT Hemi Convert 4Spd
1969 Chevrolet Camaro COPO 9560 ZL1
1966 Shelby GT350 Paxton Supercharged
1970 Plymouth Superbird Hemi 4Spd
1970 Pontiac GTO Judge Convert Auto
1970 Dodge Challenger Hemi Convert Auto
1969 Pontiac Firebird Trans AM Convert 4Spd
1971 Plymouth Cuda Hemi Convert 4Spd
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@@qmusclecars is there a way to find out what 69 string small block 4 gear car born with no top Is a roadster I have owned this car for 25 years now and I have never seen one Like it need help to get info on what this roadster is worth thank you Love the show and well keep watching
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I learned about cars helping my grandpa work on his 1967 Pontiac GTO. Great memories.
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If you're featuring the higher production Superbird, surely the 749 unit production of the Ford Talledega warrents the list, since because of THAT car, it's the reason Chrysler had to go back to the drawing board to come up with the Superbird.
Thanks for your information. Maybe I'll make a video about that car in the next episode. Please wait and see.
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What's hysterical is when I was in high school in the early 80's you could buy them for $500 to $1,500 depending on condition and which engine was in them, you couldn't get a shaker hood Hemi for that but even then you could get one of those for $3,000 to $4,000.
People who only know these cars from TV like on Barrett-Jackson don't get that in 1982 a 69 Camaro was just a 13 year old used car that was considered a gas guzzler that nobody wanted except for gearheads, and gearheads weren't the kind of people who had a lot of money, so that was the market that determined the price of them, back then there was no millionaire car collector's, any that were wanted 1930's Packard's and Duesenberg's not late 60's Fords and Chevy's, they considered cars like this to be junk and wouldn't want to be seen driving one.
In the early 80's you could go through high school parking lots and find late 60's and early 70's Camaro's, 442's, Firebird's, GTO's, Cuda's, Satellite's, Polara's and all kinds of things you see go for outrageous prices nowadays, just yesterday I had to explain to some kid that was freaking out about the TV show The Dukes of Hazzard destroying over 300 Dodge Charger's during it's 6 year run, he was cussing the show for having destroying that many and I explained to him that that's a number that was a drop in the bucket for how many there were, high school kids destroyed that many every weekend back in those days, someone else did the math and it came out to something like .1% of those cars made were destroyed by the TV show.
Love the video, can't get any more epic than that looking at those 10 rare muscle cars, just beyond hardcore and cool as hell, good to go with this one.
Thanks for your information. Which muscle car do you like the most?
@@qmusclecars very difficult to pick just one but I will have to choose the '71plymouth hemi barracuda convertible as my favorite.
Great. I also like that car.@@claytonthomas1980
@@qmusclecars looks like we both love the same muscle car, epic respect for good measure.
Great. Thank you. Please continue to love muscle cars. They are the memories of our generation.@@claytonthomas1980
A stunning collection of American Muscle.
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Ive never even heard of some of these - so cool!
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I once (long ago) owned a 1969 Plymouth Roadrunner 383 4spd. One night I street raced a yellow 1970 Buick GSX and noticed that it's tailights looked pretty stylish in the dark as it was pulling away.
Are you still using the 383 4spd?
@@qmusclecars Unfortunately no. Last saw it in 1973.
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The Pontiac Trans Am Firebird from Smokey and the Bandit makes me nostalgic.
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Yes, thank you. Do you own a muscle car?
It sounds like the announcer may be a bot. Also, some of the cars shown are modified, like the cup holders and screen shown on the Boss 429. But great video!!!
Thank you. Do you own any of them?
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The 1960s saw styling and performance come together perfectly in cars like the Dodge Charger.
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I used to have posters of muscle cars all over my bedroom wall. The Chevelle SS was my favorite.
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I agree with every one of those cars in your top 10. I am missing the 68 Hemi Dart. That thing on the drag strip would embarrass any of these cars. Great top 10 though!
Thank you. Do you own any of them?
@@qmusclecars unfortunately not. I've had some pretty cool classic Mopars, but nothing of that caliber
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I smiled hard watching those stalwarts strut their stuff.
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The carefree days of cruising around in an old Dodge Challenger seem so far away now.
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My dads old Boss 429 Mustang was the coolest muscle car ever. I miss that car.
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And to think, when I was a kid these beasts were still plying the streets in search of their next victims, what a Hell of a time to be alive.
Thank you. After all, muscle cars were a dream of any car enthusiast in the 1960s and 1970s, right?
@@qmusclecars if you were a red blooded American boy back then you absolutely loved the muscle car era. We had the Hot Wheels and AFX race tracks and dreamed of having the real thing. I remember standing up in the seat of our 67’ Mustang like it was yesterday, the sound of AM talk radio alongside the crackle of a 289 through dual exhaust. I begged my Dad to keep that car so I could soup it up and drive it to school but that never happened 🙄
How wonderful. Your feeling at that time was probably very happy. Hopefully you're still passionate about muscle cars.@@deborahchesser7375
@@qmusclecars once it’s in the blood it stays there, cars, bikes, big trucks, if it runs on fossil fuel I dig it. EV’s are OK but a 427 sure sounds better than an electric drill.
That's right. Passion cannot be given up.@@deborahchesser7375
Hello, I thought I would comment on your Boss 429 article. Many sources stare the engine put out 500 or more horse power. To confirm my knowledge I Googled the engine.
Can you find information about that car?
Well a decent video of classic muscle it has several misstatements and inaccuracies included.
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That 69 Tran Am Convertible is gorgeous!!!
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I cant stand how bodybuilders drive these flashy muscle cars to show off - it just screams insecurity.
Let's continue saluting the glory days of American muscle cars engineering.
Oh man, to go back and buy one of those old Pontiac Firebirds or Chevy Novas!
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There are quite a few cars y’all forgot. Like the Ford King Cobra, only 3 of this car were built, the Cougar Eliminator BOSS 429, for ‘69&’70 i believe only about 50 were built. But hey who am I , just an old guy with an iPad.
Thank you. Do you collect muscle cars?
Lots of errors as far as the Challenger and Cuda production numbers go.
I’m eternally grateful to all of you wonderful people for allowing me to share my hearty American muscle hobby!
American muscle cars were all about straight line speed. Too bad emissions regulations ruined them.
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I own this car 26 year's and haven't seen one at all it would be nice to know it's value thanks
Thank you. Hope you continue to watch my videos.
IM IN A CANDY STORE😅 ,I WANT THEM ALL !!! / GOD BlESS THE MUSCLE CARS❤
Oh, surely you also sell muscle car models?
I would enjoy videos a whole lot more if the channels would do away with AI doing the narrating and making a shear debauchle with the descriptions!!
Can you clarify for me what's wrong with the description? How do I improve it?
The AI voice track blows...Other than that, nice vid.
Thank you for watching the video.
Anyone that would build that boss 429, lost money with all the new gadget stuff. Same for the hemi Challenger
Having fellow enthusiasts along for the ride as I indulge in gorgeous American iron is a treat.
Were was the hemi Cuda 1971 convertible
Thanks for watching.
These lumbering muscle cars with their overpowered engines are just ridiculous gas-guzzlers to me.
I'm honored to provide fellow muscle cars addicts like you with entertainment.