This is your best one ever, Matt! I am a MOPAR guy, and couldn't make it to Stillwater this year. And, you're right, this is the largest all MOPAR show in the MidWest.
The MOPAR show of the Mid-West was and is awesome.Matt never seen so many in one place. And the sounds were just great. Only owned one Mopar in my life. It was a 1954 Chrysler Windsor Deluxe. And my dad had a New Yorker in early 60’s . But , I can see how people gravitate to these cars. The Colors in the later years made them unique. Thank you for taking us along. ❤️👊👍💯
Matt thank you very much for the very excellent Mopar car show filming I would love to have been there myself but I just hate to drive through the cities so thank you very much for showing me what I missed you're the man
Excellent video! I own the blue 67 R/T the ‘Jackpine Savage’ race car. It was raced here in Minnesota by the Beebe family since the 70s. I still race it here on TH-cam. The car runs 10 second 1/4 miles.
I own a '69 Daytona. Red with black int.& top. 440 4bbl.Torqueflight. Not super valuable like a Hemi but still nice. I bought it from a used car dealer for $1950. It had 19,000 miles and was very clean. This was back in Aug.'72. It now has 31,000 so not a trailer queen but not driven very often either. I always had at least one other vehicle.
Phenomenal coverage. 👍 Check out my 1968 Barracuda fastback powered by a based 400 based 512 stroker with Trick Flow heads and a hydraulic roller cam, all backed by an A833 4 speed manual. I think you'll approve. 👌
The Daytona-Designed by a 7 year old- One of the most idiotic adult vehicles ever- But a great design for a 7 year old. There were some weird drug trips in those days
Great stuff! Mopars in the Park is a great time.
Enjoyed!!!! 👍👍
I miss Mopars in the Park!!!!!!!!!!! Thanks for this video.
great filming and sound for an inspirational show. chrysler had the best styled cars of the muscle era.
👍🙂 the best
This is your best one ever, Matt! I am a MOPAR guy, and couldn't make it to Stillwater this year. And, you're right, this is the largest all MOPAR show in the MidWest.
Thanks man appreciate it! 😎👍
That's me in the blue 68 Charger!
That charger is beautiful, what’s it got in it for a motor?
@@loganbeedy5950 a 450hp stock appearing 383 with a TKX 5 speed
I owned a 1970 Plymouth GTX with 440 wedge head and Hurst 4 speed shifter and the Air Grabber. WOW was it fast.!!!!
I was hoping and waiting for this one 👍🇺🇸 thanks Sir
You bet! 👍
The MOPAR show of the Mid-West was and is awesome.Matt never seen so many in one place. And the sounds were just great. Only owned one Mopar in my life. It was a 1954 Chrysler Windsor Deluxe. And my dad had a New Yorker in early 60’s . But , I can see how people gravitate to these cars. The Colors in the later years made them unique. Thank you for taking us along.
❤️👊👍💯
Yeah it's a great show!
That's Mind Blowing Wow what a spectacular sight!!
Really nice love the original showroom mopars
🤯🤯🤯 Blew my mind man, congrats on some great filming, so good to see lesser known Mopars. 10/10 Matt
Appreciate it! Thanks!
wow thanks for taking the time and making this amazing mopar show video . perfect camera work, narration (and jokes too)
Matt thank you very much for the very excellent Mopar car show filming I would love to have been there myself but I just hate to drive through the cities so thank you very much for showing me what I missed you're the man
Thanks Mike. Glad you got to see the show vicariously with my video man! 👍
Excellent video! I own the blue 67 R/T the ‘Jackpine Savage’ race car. It was raced here in Minnesota by the Beebe family since the 70s. I still race it here on TH-cam. The car runs 10 second 1/4 miles.
Thanks man. That's awesome.👍
I own a '69 Daytona. Red with black int.& top. 440 4bbl.Torqueflight. Not super valuable like a Hemi but still nice. I bought it from a used car dealer for $1950. It had 19,000 miles and was very clean. This was back in Aug.'72. It now has 31,000 so not a trailer queen but not driven very often either. I always had at least one other vehicle.
Well, you hit the jackpot with that pick.
I had a 70 Cuda and three 69 Chargers and 69 a Super Bee.
Also various Jeeps, trucks and turbo Dodges too.
At 18:00 that super bee is bad ass! The owner is really cool too. I would commit on Facebook when he was building it
Soooo nice.
I own a 69 Convertible Roadrunner.
Great camera work and editing! Man, there is a difference.
Best Mopar Show Ever Matt, well done Sir.
Thanks man!
At 21.00 is that a 1973? Looks like a 72 with a 71 front?
Matt, are you going to make it to henderson mn at all this year?
I hope too! Love that Roll-In!!
Oh my god Matt! This show looks awesome I would really like to try and go one year anybody know how far away this is from Carlisle?
Somewhere in the mid west at some Washington county fairgrounds is this great event. Where is it? What state?
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Near Stillwater Minnesota. 👍
I didn't see any 66 plymouth fury 2s
do you have a part 2 coming? or only this one?
Nope. This is it.
Phenomenal coverage. 👍 Check out my 1968 Barracuda fastback powered by a based 400 based 512 stroker with Trick Flow heads and a hydraulic roller cam, all backed by an A833 4 speed manual. I think you'll approve. 👌
Nobody wanted those wing cars when they hit the dealers. You couldn't give them away.
Crazy how times change.
IF ITS NOT MOPAR OR AMC IT SUCKS.😅
Not like it used to be..lots of empty spaces.
Yeah I was there pretty early. But it did seem like there were fewer their this year. Maybe more showed up later.
The Daytona-Designed by a 7 year old- One of the most idiotic adult vehicles ever- But a great design for a 7 year old. There were some weird drug trips in those days
They were made to win nascar and boy did they