I went with my Dad car shopping in 66, Cumberland Dodge had a white red interior Hemi 4 spd Charger on the showroom floor. I fell in love with it. 4 bucket seats that rear would lay down and carpet from front buckets to the tail lights.
I'm an old fart and MoPar fanatic. I remember reading about this car in the magazine Mark is referring to. I think it's the real deal! Back in the day, MoPar did some really off the wall stuff in their racing divisions. Nothing would surprise me when it comes to classic MoPar muscle!
My brother traded a color TV for a 69 se rt charger back In 1979. I bought it from him. It sat for years . Changed all fluids,tuned It was one fast R/T. . 440 ,auto car.
Does anybody know if you can track down the records for a 1966 Barracuda green/black, a 235HP 273ci. V8, automatic and a 1970 lemon twist yellow/black "Cuda" with the rally package, a 335HP 383ci V8 and a 727 automatic, both sold new to my Mother at a dealership in Palo Alto, CA?
It takes serious stones to spend 43 minutes pretending you believe a car is real despite having zero documentation just for views. Kudos for being so dedicated to the craft of made up television interpersonal drama.
That first gen Charger for me is the best looking car Dodge/Mopar ever made ....I just luv this car ❤❤❤
I went with my Dad car shopping in 66, Cumberland Dodge had a white red interior Hemi 4 spd Charger on the showroom floor. I fell in love with it. 4 bucket seats that rear would lay down and carpet from front buckets to the tail lights.
I'm an old fart and MoPar fanatic. I remember reading about this car in the magazine Mark is referring to. I think it's the real deal! Back in the day, MoPar did some really off the wall stuff in their racing divisions. Nothing would surprise me when it comes to classic MoPar muscle!
My brother traded a color TV for a 69 se rt charger back In 1979. I bought it from him. It sat for years . Changed all fluids,tuned It was one fast R/T. . 440 ,auto car.
You could simply ask the True Mopar Guru 'Cousin Dougie' about the car's provenance....
Tony said that only the Daytona and Superbird were actual NASCAR program cars. What about the Charger 500 that the Daytona was based on?
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I'd like to see more road runners. I see too many chargers, just in this episode alone.
I was born in 66 but that car looks newer then i do😂😂😂
Does anybody know if you can track down the records for a 1966 Barracuda green/black, a 235HP 273ci. V8, automatic and a 1970 lemon twist yellow/black "Cuda" with the rally package, a 335HP 383ci V8 and a 727 automatic, both sold new to my Mother at a dealership in Palo Alto, CA?
@ 10:15 that is an Australian made VF Valiant.
Aussie valiant...
the superior Valiant!
Sold in NZ as well...along with E38s n 49s further down the track
Nice car 🚗 👌 👍 👏 😎 😀
Fabulous.
It takes serious stones to spend 43 minutes pretending you believe a car is real despite having zero documentation just for views. Kudos for being so dedicated to the craft of made up television interpersonal drama.
First day on the internet?
I really enjoy the cars that are featured on this program but Mark is so annoying!