Thank you. The dream is alive and well! Up to the next generations to run with it. I think I will leave a Hemi upgrade to them. It is a juice you cannot get anywhere else!😜
My dad bought a 68 r/t coronet exactly like this one when i was a kid, even has the same blue on it. He still has it in his garage and im hoping that some day its going to be mine hahaha. Cheers from Finland!
@@ronclaman156 my first was a '69 Ford Torino GT with 302 Boss and 3 on the tree. It was Flintstone mobile with rusted out floor pans at 8 years old. Fast car to 100 and then done.
My dad bought a brand new 1968 Dodge Coronet with 440, what a POWER HOUSE. It was sad when he sold. I drove a 1970 Mercury Cougar with a 351 Cleveland engine. My dad & I had good taste for muscle cars.
It was my dream to afford one for 35 years and another 5 years to find another. My first was a Coronet R/T with a 440 Mag/Auto in 1978-82, started a family. Good luck and thank you.
Gorgeous and straight, I love the smell, can ya smell it huh, can ya? I have owned a 67 R/T since 1979, it’s family, 512 cu in stroker now, feisty as hell.
Had two cousins of mine I was 8 one had a super bee brand new pistol grip 383 the other one had a super Bird bird 440 they were both bad ass machines they both think they had a better car then each other all I know is I was pinned to the back seat god bless America
Sorry for the bad angle of the roof, it is only a "top hat" white. But, it all the original paint is just about as clean as it gets, < 38M miles. It has been a couple months and I need to put up a new video of my mistress, "Louise".
@@randolphdevault6613 I am the same way. I don't take my cars out that often. Most people today don't even know what they are. Had a guy ask me if my 69 GTX was a Charger.
@@bobgoble2228 I was introduced to the many combinations of power and gearing. But, it was amazing how all "B" body fenders, hoods, decklids and doors were inter-changeable. I love them all, it is a spiritual thing. I will get around to showing what "Louise" can impress with. Stay safe.
Very nice sir! Keeping the dream alive!! Fellow Mopar nut here. 70 GtX in orange with white top. 512 ci stroker. Keep on, keepin on brother!
Thank you. The dream is alive and well! Up to the next generations to run with it. I think I will leave a Hemi upgrade to them. It is a juice you cannot get anywhere else!😜
I can almost smell the slightly rich mopar exhaust.
Sounds great.
Slightly rich. that exhaust will burn your eyes right out of your head.
'68 Coronet's had best tail lights ever
Holy shit I'm pretty sure that first rev brought a tear up, damn sweet ride
Very beautiful car! Have always loved the Mopar B-Bodies! Have a 69 Coronet myself 😁
My first new car was a 69 Coronet R/T. If it hadn't been for the gas crunch in 73, I would have kept the car.
Nothing better then good old American muscle 🇺🇲
Love the sound of a Chrysler big block starting.
The cadence is unmistakable!
@@randolphdevault6613 👍
That is pretty much all anyone ever saw of my 68 Coronet 440. A guy in a 428 Cobra Torino saw a little bit of the side once, for about 3 seconds.
I think that the Mopar Engineers knew what part of the car was going to be seen on the road! Hence, such a pretty rear.👌
Man, that fuel pump was excited for what was coming.
She is a thirsty girl. Likes 94 oct and lotsa of it.
My dad bought a 68 r/t coronet exactly like this one when i was a kid, even has the same blue on it. He still has it in his garage and im hoping that some day its going to be mine hahaha. Cheers from Finland!
Grew up in Ohio and loved my first Coronet R/T on ice or snow. Another advantage of limited slip Dana 60's. Hoping you get to roll in it soon.
@@randolphdevault6613 that a sweet ride !!! My 1st car was a 68 coronet. Sold it 40 plus years ago ...
@@ronclaman156 my first was a '69 Ford Torino GT with 302 Boss and 3 on the tree. It was Flintstone mobile with rusted out floor pans at 8 years old. Fast car to 100 and then done.
I'm loving that idle..
It’s meeean eh
My dad bought a brand new 1968 Dodge Coronet with 440, what a POWER HOUSE. It was sad when he sold. I drove a 1970 Mercury Cougar with a 351 Cleveland engine. My dad & I had good taste for muscle cars.
You never forget the way they set you in your seat. Buckle up!😊
Beautiful...
I love this car my dream to own one in the future
It was my dream to afford one for 35 years and another 5 years to find another. My first was a Coronet R/T with a 440 Mag/Auto in 1978-82, started a family. Good luck and thank you.
Nothing quite like a big block.👍
Gorgeous and straight, I love the smell, can ya smell it huh, can ya? I have owned a 67 R/T since 1979, it’s family, 512 cu in stroker now, feisty as hell.
Had two cousins of mine I was 8 one had a super bee brand new pistol grip 383 the other one had a super Bird bird 440 they were both bad ass machines they both think they had a better car then each other all I know is I was pinned to the back seat god bless America
So cool I like these and the super 🐝 bee
Nice❗️ Rare one & a keeper 👍🇺🇸
Sorry for the bad angle of the roof, it is only a "top hat" white. But, it all the original paint is just about as clean as it gets, < 38M miles. It has been a couple months and I need to put up a new video of my mistress, "Louise".
BADASS MOPAR!!!!!!
My second in 40 years. The other was a labor of love and this one is still perfect. Thanks.
Sooo BadAss. She's a beaut.💪
Sounds great, but would like to see the rest of her!
Mean muscle car.
やっぱり68coronetはテールがカッコいい✨✨✨
68だよね〜
@@user-ci8qh1yh4j さん、だけど…自分…最近は最近は‼️
69のテールも好きであります‼️RTではない69coronetのテールであります‼️‼️
Music to my ears I have a 69 charger rt same color
Sweet
Sounds good rando
Top!
NICE sounds awesome
Thank you. 3" exhaust with balance pipe, behind ceramic coated headers. Lets you listen to the firing order and cam duration.
I know of the exact car parked next to his brother's 66 ss396 Chevelle. That literally built garage around both.
Apparently they're too scared to take it down the road so they just have to start it and let it idle
Just too smart to put myself amongst amateurs very often. Occasionally I let her impress me in an amazing pull. Thanks.
@@randolphdevault6613 I am the same way. I don't take my cars out that often. Most people today don't even know what they are. Had a guy ask me if my 69 GTX was a Charger.
@@bobgoble2228 I was introduced to the many combinations of power and gearing. But, it was amazing how all "B" body fenders, hoods, decklids and doors were inter-changeable. I love them all, it is a spiritual thing. I will get around to showing what "Louise" can impress with. Stay safe.
First I Love Mopar muscle cars and then GM. & Ford.
👍😎👍
What iddle loop setting is that on the motor she runs so smoothly
Mine was Green LOL
Green was a popular '69 R/T color. My first was maroon, but I do like the blue and copper with the white top hats and additional chrome.
Beautiful car, would you be open to selling?
I value the car as priceless. And I have some things I would like share with my grandkids about MOPAR. Good hunting.
Completely understand, thank you for taking the time to reply!
BAD AS F....................................