You got some great mopars there man! A '69 Charger, a '70 challenger, & a '70 Cuda! Incredible! Your living my dream! Your trucks are way cool also, I rarely see old dodge trucks in my area. Keep building the collection.
I have a 1969 dodge super bee,440 stroked to a 543,did a cold start last week took a good while to get it going but I assure you once it was warm ir ran like a raped ape
@Karamba do some research becuase that comment was just ignorant. Usa and Canada economic development is based on gasoline we not only use gasoline to trade with other countries for money and other goods; however polymers in gasoline or fossil fuels can be turned into plastic which can also be made to weave clothing. Our clothes are made out of plastic which will not extinct so gas cars also wont extinct. Electric cars have been around sinces the 1800's why tf do you think they don't do well. Do some research or just listen in history class in highschool ffs..
@Tony MexicanPop Never said it was for money. To me it's all about the government trying to control everyone. Whether or not I said crazy to you oh well.
Its perfect the way it is, the most fun old cars have battle scars, they carry a completely different personality into you when driving them compared to shiny cars.
@@Hikarmeme yeah I agree, it depends on their driveway though. Where i live i have friends who have long dirt roads to get to their house and can dirty up a car in one 9r two passes depending on how dry it is. Thats the south for you.
And my neighbor asked me why people used to be happier back in the days ... Ofc you'll be happier if you woke up on your neighbor's, father's or even your V8 roar and fuel smell every morning... not the dog barking or that riced import thing... and diesel smoke from his VW
Yeah, every time I go to work and I have to hear those annoying ricers that kids in men's clothing like to rev for some reason to act cool. My stock daily sounds better
Riced import thing lmao, Japanese cars are amazing. Honda’s with a straight pipe ain’t my cup of tea (living in the city you hear a lot) I like the aggressive nature of v8 but also love my little rice cooker too
@@erictickler9320 Same here. I daily a carbed car, Quadrajet. Below 20*f I give it 4 pumps. Above 40*f it only takes 1 to set the choke and give it a lil squirt and it pops off.
@@jordanwiley4582 ..My 290,000 mile 1968 Charger RT 440 when I daily drove it in freezing weather,with snow I removed my choke as it was stuck on lol ..My car I would only have to hold the pedal half way down and it would start after one crank,just like a new modern fuel injected car...I replaced the choke and it worked the same..Even when left for 1 whole day in way below freezing I would pump it once then half way down and it started right away and ran fine ...I own several restored old Mopars and they all start fine,I drive them all the time so the longest one sits is week and a half, maybe ...Even my 72 Chevelle SS 402 starts fine after I rebuilt the carb..Yes I own 3 GM vehicles and down to 2 Fords a 70 Cyclone 429 and 66 Monterey 410 4bbl..And a bunch of Mopars,a lot...Embarrassed to mention how many I own..
@@justinanderson8758 he does have a point what if you were hiking in the deep mountains and suddenly a killer comes with a machetes and a gun will that truck be a realiable getaway PLAN?
My buddy has two dodges a 69 dart and a 97 neon (base model two door) and the only times he drives the neon is when he doesn't have the money for gas in the dart and in the winter time
Pedal pump once or twice, half way or all the way down, repeat with different intervals after each failing attempt to start... and so on with different techniques and habits!! Each has his way but the common thing is the beauty of living these old days today with an electric car probably passing down the road next to you. All hail these stubborn and resilient v8’s that refuse to die..
What makes me more amazed for old V8 cars is you could even hear the metal inside the engine moving at low rev 🥰 The imperfection makes the perfection.
Eh, import owner but lover of muscle, thats why I have my 280zx. Massive, iron block straight six that made power comparable to v8s of the same era, all while being somewhat smaller, but still just as badass sounding.
a real pleasure to hear these molodys. The nicest sound was the Cuda in the end. My 455HO starts also like the last one. Thanks for sharing and cheers from France
@@jameswalsh6810 It's fine to have an allegiance like that, but isn't Mopar limiting? I mean once the original Challenger was discontinued, you had to wait all the way till 2005 for an interesting Chrysler (unless you count the fwd Daytona turbo, or Mitsubishis... Or the Viper)
The 1972 Dodge Rump 100 freaked me the fuck out when it drove away. "Whoa! LOOK AT HIM GO!!" I didn't think there was anyone in there. I had thought it was pre-recorded audio over footage of vehicles that was recorded later. 1974 Dodge D100 looked amazing and sounded fucking awesome!!!! Great looking tires too!!
I do get the fact that people want these older cars bodies to be looking new and spend a lot of money on it,but an old v8 muscle car with a bit of rust and not looking 'brand new' has always been more appealing to me
13:12 takes me back to the '80s and all the Mopars I could've bought back then. A 1970 black on black 440-6 'Cuda 4spd w/pistol grip for $4500. Could've also bought a 1970 Challenger R/T w/383 Magnum for $2500 and keep in mind these were very nice condition drivers for that price....and the list goes on. If we only knew these cars would become bigger than some 401K retirements lol... we could've bought them up like crazy lol.
What I like about the Cuda is that the exhaust ends go through the bumper cover and don't protrude underneath. Nice little design feature at that time.
U let newer cars sit for years and old classics like these sit for years and see which one starts up. The newer one hell no their pieces of shit plastic
Not all and depends on how new. I had a 5.0 powered 87 thunderbird handed down to me that sat in the same spot for 12 years. Towed it home threw a battery in it and it fired up after a couple tries. Old fuel and all.
Or people who felt the video was way too long and drawn out for ads. Could’ve been a 4 minute video without all the ridiculously long cranking and idling.
Got an old barnyard Slant-6 starting up? That Mopar starter motor hitting the Leaning Tower of Power. Especially before they added hydraulic lifters, the first 20 minutes or so of your morning commute was clack-clack-clack until the pushrods got warm enough to bring the valve lash into check. I've owned Mopar small blocks and Mopar big blocks, but there was never anything better for me than a Mopar Slant-6. I drove my 1983 Dodge Ram (Slant-6, cast crank, hydraulic lifters, A-833 four-speed, stock everything) down to a friend's party in Ann Arbor. The Slant-6 crankshaft is insanely heavy; add the flywheel, pressure plate, clutch disk, and input shaft of the transmission because it was all rotating as I had the truck parked in neutral. The Canadian one dollar coin has facets; you can stand a relatively unworn one on its edge. I placed the coin on its edge on the engine's air cleaner and it stood there for a good 15-20 seconds. My American friends - University of Michigan Engineering students, and I'm proud of my friendship with them - thought it was a trick of the Canadian coin. No; you could put your hand on that engine and feel that it was running and alive, but so smooth that I could put a coin on edge on the air filter and make it stand for a few seconds. Inline 6 engines are intrinsically balanced by geometry if all the moving parts have the same mass. Even in the throes of bankruptcy protection in the early 1980s, Chrysler got the pistons and the con rods and the crank all close enough to the same mass that a 16-year-old pickup truck with lots of miles could balance a coin on its air cleaner. That same Slant-6 Dodge Ram also hauled a 1974 Plymouth Valiant Brougham on a float trailer up Highway 401 to Ottawa and had no problem keeping up with 65-75 MPH traffic with that load. I wasn't stepping on the gas and hitting the passing lane, but I was keeping up with the truckers in the travel lane. I miss that truck so much. I used to clean my junkyard boot prints off her floor by opening the door and hitting the rubber mats with a garden hose. I got a reliable 25 MPG when I wasn't hauling around a trailer with an A-body on it, which is pretty amazing for a full-size truck. [sigh]
Ryan Wingate that’s how I feel every morning. Laying in bed cranking until my battery is about to die. Then one last crank and boom! Old man power comes to life to scare all the fragile youngsters. 😂
I thought I was gonna see 16 minutes of the blue truck cranking over lol
Well it is a dodge I wouldn't be surprised
Jason Turner fr tho I was like tf tbh I just got done hearing it
Im impressed the battery handled it
Jason Turner yeah I feel like he never pumped the gas and if he did the he need a new fucking fuel pump
And no smoke outnof the exaust.
Where's al the unburned feul?
I;m sorry i'm dutch, but explane me
Legend has it... The old dodge pickup is still turning over today..
Avery Watson 😂😂😂
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It's a dodge what do you expect lol
Hey its better than sitting in a junkyard like a ford
Dont pick that first blue truck if you're in a hurry to get away from a Terminator.
T800 will protect you while you're pumping the gass like a maniac.
Or in a hurry to get away from anything
I’m gonna pick it. That is why it’s called pickcup.
Dropina Bucket i was thinking the same thing what if u gotta run gotta get a 20 min headstart
Gotta start running 2 hrs before the crackhead even gets the knife😭
Mr Sandman,
Bring me a dream,
Make it the loudest,
V8 I've ever seen.
may i refer you to the holden sandman?
Wtf is this shit
Buttered Potato 🥔
@@CritikillACClaimed can i bake you??
Brilliant
This makes me wish I would’ve kept my 1971 Torino, I sure as hell miss hearing that roaring V8 on a cold day.
Very unusual seeing you here.
I love the Torinos, not many people know about them, but they are the best mid size muscle car if you're a ford guy.
Those V8 cold starts are awesome. Also the sound it likes when they get angry.
Same I have a 1977 ford ranger 250 with a old 460 big block v8
Holy shit bro I have the same motor as you do! 460 big block but with a 545 stroker
Yeah to me new v8s don't sound like old v8s the old ones sound so much better
Perfect vehicles for a horror flick, dystopian world, or Ukranians trying to escape Putin's goons during an invasion.
Some random dude in his 40's from a couple of yards away:
"yOU'rE fLoOdiNG iT!"
I can't wait till hellcats are old enough to have cold start videos.
They'll either not start or they'll run just fine. lol Yay, fuel injection!
If all the electronics still work
"They'll either not start or..." @@lenny329 lol
@@lenny329, mechanic fails more than electronic over the years
I guess you don't know what a cold start actually is just like most people 🤦
That Cuda one was so satisfying
wassup man glad to see you here
How’s your Cr-Z
Ikr? The sound of an Idling cuda is absolutely amazing!!
IKR
Great to see you watching these too
Nothing like the smell of fuel in the morning
TheDustyaman tf
Justin Alvarez The old engines tend to smell like gas
Alex Cosentino he’s a city boy, he thinks the gas we’re taking about is a drug
@@steezymk8815 And you people don't know that the stuff that makes your cars run is liquid aka not a "gass".
It's either bensa, petrol or NOTHING😎🤚🏻
0hjaa 3.0 what are you even talking about, this is so off topic
that first car got one helluva battery 👏🏽👏🏽😂
My 99 jeep xj has 2 deep cycle tractor batterys i left the radio on all night and it didn't hesitate to start next morning
John Handley my old navigator I left the radio on and I had subs but started just fine regular optima redtop
My plow truck did this every day in winter, just about dead battery every time right before it would fire up and stay running.
Back in the day Chrysler vehicles such as dodges have had a reputation of slow crank it’s not the battery.
It's a truck.
Way to start off a video with a car that takes over a minute to start.
That's the best part!
Way to call a truck a car and showcase your tasteless ADD. inb4 strawman
@@SwissedToast456 automobile*
This guy is just trying to make the video seem longer when the first video takes 3 minutes and 40 second
Hey bud that's a truck
Nobody:nothing
Old dodge pieces of art: i'm gonna start don't rush me😂😂😂
Ight, I need to get in the bank by 11am.
*Starts cranking at 9am
*uses right foot* god dammit you’re not dying on me now!! (5600 rpms)
You mean Fords
Imagine in 2070 when people are starting cars from today and they’re all 4 cylinders
Or Prius cold starts
@@janky_videos prius cold start 😂
That won't be the case, people like us will keep these fire breathing monsters alive!
@@janky_videos I don't think that's even possible after 20 years or more lol
@@zachtoburen I hope so man, cars are getting fucking ugly now and even if these v8s are old cars try to keep them alive
The blue Dodge in the beginning is the perfect analogy of me if I have to get early up on sundays. 🤣
I compare it to most women I've known. They hate to wake up and are mean when they do, lmao
Nothing like an old Mopar starting ☺️
People are just surprised they ever did!
On the first one I was screaming “YOUR GONNA FLOOD IT!” 😂
No engines were heated in the making of this video
You got some great mopars there man! A '69 Charger, a '70 challenger, & a '70 Cuda! Incredible! Your living my dream! Your trucks are way cool also, I rarely see old dodge trucks in my area. Keep building the collection.
I like how dodge hasn’t changed the challenger that much from this design
@GwopGaming You have the Demon, but like bruh
They just modernised it but kept the classic grille and lights
That's why it's the best-looking among today's pony cars
@@tyvekhomewrap9164 agreed
@@tyvekhomewrap9164100% ! It why I got one in '22.
Who needs coffee in the morning with a Cuda like that !
I have a 1969 dodge super bee,440 stroked to a 543,did a cold start last week took a good while to get it going but I assure you once it was warm ir ran like a raped ape
I’ll still drink a cup of coffee and listen too that beautiful sound
I can imagine leaving work and starting one of these. Everyone in the office would be super jealous!
Legend has it that in Cuba they can make some of these float to the US.
My neighbors like the sound of my 66 383 727 Charger.
Should be retitled “nothing but dodge cold starts”
That’s not a bad thing in my opinion. Mopar!
@@hankhill5622 mopar or no car
Then, what abbout that plymouth??
Nothing like watching a bunch of junk start for 16 minutes.
@@CadexLaw there not junk
You have all these vehicles around your place ? The Cuda sound brings back lots of memories,,,,
Cuda sound wss just like a cheap dodge charger mussing one spark plugs and blocked intake
Who ever disliked this video are Prius owners
or tesla owners
Easton White but not AMERICAN MUSCLE
Or just thinking it is bad starting a video with over 3 minutes of the same car, and therefore giving the feedback
LOL
Most likely.
THIS is why I NEVER gonna buy a electric car.
@Karamba do some research becuase that comment was just ignorant. Usa and Canada economic development is based on gasoline we not only use gasoline to trade with other countries for money and other goods; however polymers in gasoline or fossil fuels can be turned into plastic which can also be made to weave clothing. Our clothes are made out of plastic which will not extinct so gas cars also wont extinct. Electric cars have been around sinces the 1800's why tf do you think they don't do well. Do some research or just listen in history class in highschool ffs..
Ooo yeah..
Break that atmospherical layers :D
Nah, we don't control the weathers. We control when our planet will die. Whether we want it longer or shorter.
@Tony MexicanPop Electric cars are gay period. Idc how fast they're. They're worse for the environment are ugly and have no soul or sound I'll pass.
@Tony MexicanPop Never said it was for money. To me it's all about the government trying to control everyone. Whether or not I said crazy to you oh well.
I need a car like the Cuda in my life.
Cuda Hemi?
Earlier Barracudas look better😎
0hjaa 3.0 cudas and barracudas are two different cars but they look very similar. Learn your stuff
HiptonismHD yeah well he doesnt drive his black one you can tell it hella dirty
I just want a v8 car I'm planning on getting either a mid 70s elcamino or a g body Monte Carlo
Amazing sounds. I need an old V8 pick up or a Chevelle SS in my life in the future.
1970 Chevy Monte CARLO?
for once someone knows what they're doing and doesn't rev a car without letting it warm up.
AK02 I saw this video of a guy revving the shit out of a cold 7.3 Powerstroke
@@jarenschaffer858 he does that just to fuck around and he doesn't give a shit
@@spencerseiler4904 put er in the ketchup
@@jarenschaffer858 he does that because a 7.3 never breaks, dodge simply can't build an engine that is as good
@@kakan482 cummins builds those engines lol. And i agree the cummins engine that they put in the nissan titan is already having issues...
Just imagine how many times that driver's door has opened and closed since new.....
Nick Smith zzzz boring joke zzz
@@Scrotum_69420 Why are people so mean 😂
@@Scrotum_69420 nice one
Literally just here for the Cuda. That thing needs some love
I agree
Its perfect the way it is, the most fun old cars have battle scars, they carry a completely different personality into you when driving them compared to shiny cars.
@@MrCasebi Sure, but it wouldn't hurt to hose it down every now and then.
@@Hikarmeme yeah I agree, it depends on their driveway though. Where i live i have friends who have long dirt roads to get to their house and can dirty up a car in one 9r two passes depending on how dry it is. Thats the south for you.
And my neighbor asked me why people used to be happier back in the days ... Ofc you'll be happier if you woke up on your neighbor's, father's or even your V8 roar and fuel smell every morning... not the dog barking or that riced import thing... and diesel smoke from his VW
Yeah, every time I go to work and I have to hear those annoying ricers that kids in men's clothing like to rev for some reason to act cool. My stock daily sounds better
Get with the times old man
@@ThatMaximaKid No. Some people actually appreciate the old things that can't be replaced
Riced import thing lmao, Japanese cars are amazing. Honda’s with a straight pipe ain’t my cup of tea (living in the city you hear a lot) I like the aggressive nature of v8 but also love my little rice cooker too
@@ThatMaximaKid all 4 cyl sound like pure cow shit, V6s sound like shit too some straight 6s sound decent
Here come the weird cold start pedal pumping fetish people lol
When was the last time you started something with a carb with an inop. choke in the cold?
Eric Tickler almost every morning
@@erictickler9320 Same here. I daily a carbed car, Quadrajet. Below 20*f I give it 4 pumps. Above 40*f it only takes 1 to set the choke and give it a lil squirt and it pops off.
Yeah,thats when they want him to show his bare feet pumping the pedal...Not my kind of deal !! lol some sick people out there !
@@jordanwiley4582 ..My 290,000 mile 1968 Charger RT 440 when I daily drove it in freezing weather,with snow I removed my choke as it was stuck on lol ..My car I would only have to hold the pedal half way down and it would start after one crank,just like a new modern fuel injected car...I replaced the choke and it worked the same..Even when left for 1 whole day in way below freezing I would pump it once then half way down and it started right away and ran fine ...I own several restored old Mopars and they all start fine,I drive them all the time so the longest one sits is week and a half, maybe ...Even my 72 Chevelle SS 402 starts fine after I rebuilt the carb..Yes I own 3 GM vehicles and down to 2 Fords a 70 Cyclone 429 and 66 Monterey 410 4bbl..And a bunch of Mopars,a lot...Embarrassed to mention how many I own..
Great video as always. I love the sound of a Mopar cranking.
ذششض
and cranking
@@stuckinsideofmobile9957 and cranking
And then that awful sound mine does, where it slips and grinds really bad
Hey, at least they're cranking because of old age, the Ford's cranked coming out of the factory.
Back in the days when Chrysler actually made reliable cars. How times have changed
RJIVHalo reliable? No one relyin on that first truck to get them somewhere fast 😂
@@mrsendy4821 who said it had to be fast?
@@justinanderson8758 he does have a point what if you were hiking in the deep mountains and suddenly a killer comes with a machetes and a gun will that truck be a realiable getaway PLAN?
Ethan King but then he takes off his mask and u realize it’s ur dad that left 7 years ago. Anything can happen. At least dodges start
My buddy has two dodges a 69 dart and a 97 neon (base model two door) and the only times he drives the neon is when he doesn't have the money for gas in the dart and in the winter time
Pedal pump once or twice, half way or all the way down, repeat with different intervals after each failing attempt to start... and so on with different techniques and habits!! Each has his way but the common thing is the beauty of living these old days today with an electric car probably passing down the road next to you. All hail these stubborn and resilient v8’s that refuse to die..
The Cuda sounds the best overall!! The cam beat is sweet!!!👍☺
Exquisito sonido bom bom bom bom de el cuda DODGE HEMI GUAOOO
I like the sound of the 383. Classic.
3 words... Built To Last
Doesn’t get more American than this.
Yeah but there is some pretty awesome cold start videos from Europe like one with a modified BMW in like -25 Fahrenheit
8:43 every kid's dream)))
even if you're weren't a Dodge fan persay.. RESPECT
Nah, never be a Dodge in my garage!
My dream car is a 1977 Pontiac Trans Am
@@lukebecker1959 good taste
@@lukebecker1959 Are you gonna paint it in Smoky and the Bandit colors?
How do you do it? How do you always know exactly what I need for my "Old Car Fix?" perfect video...again!
17 minutes of sound ecstasy!
You make my day man! :-)
Challenger 😍
Reminds me of my old truck back in the day. Had an old check step side with a 350 and no choke, took forever to start sometimes
You can't beat that sound !
I’m calling that in 100 years people are going to be uploading videos called “2018 Tesla Roadster Cold Start”
probally
Gonna hear a quiet hum like an old appliance lol
NOTHING CAN BEAT THE SOUND OF A OLD V8
How could you let that challenger sit in the garage like that, even with a flat battery, at least give it some tlc
VorisN
I’d have to drive it. That’s what it’s meant for
What makes me more amazed for old V8 cars is you could even hear the metal inside the engine moving at low rev 🥰
The imperfection makes the perfection.
Hey Dillan .you got the old Dodge accelerator pump problem
Eh, import owner but lover of muscle, thats why I have my 280zx. Massive, iron block straight six that made power comparable to v8s of the same era, all while being somewhat smaller, but still just as badass sounding.
I love the mopars. I miss my 78 dodge power wagon 318 with that crummy 2 barrel and knarly intake leak where the choke holder thing was sitting
Brandon Epping
I had one also mine had a 440 in it 6” lift. It was a fun truck. Miss it dearly. Now i own a 2012 dodge 4x4 i love it also 😀😀😀
That cuda is killer
Mopars And yeah I hear ya brother, I'm a 69' dart Swinger 340 4 speed factory proud owner and that cuda has the same cam as I have love it!!!
I would stick my penis through that exhaust
I had a smile on my face the whole video long. Couldn't wipe it off my face. Thank you.
You need to give props to that old blue truck. Still able to tick
AWESOME!
This video started off with The ol' Chrysler "Laughing Dolphin" gear reduction starter in that near-ancient Dodge p/u!
Love that sound...
So do I!
bless that cuda idling
a real pleasure to hear these molodys. The nicest sound was the Cuda in the end. My 455HO starts also like the last one. Thanks for sharing and cheers from France
When we gonna get some more updates on the 69 charger
That is the best v8 sounds video I Have watched! Period.
I think other companies had V-8 powered vehicles as well
Bryan Liguori mopar or no car!
@@jameswalsh6810 It's fine to have an allegiance like that, but isn't Mopar limiting? I mean once the original Challenger was discontinued, you had to wait all the way till 2005 for an interesting Chrysler (unless you count the fwd Daytona turbo, or Mitsubishis... Or the Viper)
Love my Daytona
The 1972 Dodge Rump 100 freaked me the fuck out when it drove away. "Whoa! LOOK AT HIM GO!!" I didn't think there was anyone in there. I had thought it was pre-recorded audio over footage of vehicles that was recorded later. 1974 Dodge D100 looked amazing and sounded fucking awesome!!!! Great looking tires too!!
Saw a guy pump for 10 mins straight thinking that would make it start.
Does he know what flooding is?
@@mqpar5.795 nope
I like these clips. They are long enough to enjoy instead of 15 second start ups.
I would like to see a video on the white dodge truck I see in the back ground looks like a 59 or 60?
I do get the fact that people want these older cars bodies to be looking new and spend a lot of money on it,but an old v8 muscle car with a bit of rust and not looking 'brand new' has always been more appealing to me
1974 Dodge D100 = "Crazy horses!" *turns ignition on the Dodge*
That dodge stole my heart from the very beginning 💜
Anybody got fed up with the truc at the beginning
Warren Mcleod why
Nope
Does that blue truck have a submarine battery? I was more impressed by how long it cranked than what it sounded like when it started.
Nice music 🎶😂
Something relaxing about hearing cars come back from the winter blues
After 40 years we will see a Prius cold start 😂
I hold my breath... to hear this symphony live!! :)
id kill to own any of these
with about 12 dollars you can buy all of the shitty trucks in this video
CV T the cuda and challenger toghether are about 15-20K then the trucks toghether are about 5K
CV T What? lol
@@colebergeron5300 the cuda is closer to $100,000 there bud, look it up
@@cvtt3194 you have an alfa romeo as a profile pick, mr. Breaks every damn thing inside engine bay
13:12 takes me back to the '80s and all the Mopars I could've bought back then. A 1970 black on black 440-6 'Cuda 4spd w/pistol grip for $4500. Could've also bought a 1970 Challenger R/T w/383 Magnum for $2500 and keep in mind these were very nice condition drivers for that price....and the list goes on. If we only knew these cars would become bigger than some 401K retirements lol... we could've bought them up like crazy lol.
2018: cold starting v8 classics
20118: cold starting 4 cylinder classics
I would be surprised if humanity is still a thing in 20118
@@emeryk5227we have millions of years left allegedly
What I like about the Cuda is that the exhaust ends go through the bumper cover and don't protrude underneath. Nice little design feature at that time.
0:45 imagine that noise as your ringtone haha
I could see someone doing that
Good idea I'm gonna do that
One of a kind classic cars and trucks!!! Can't get more 'Murica than that!
13:33 is the stuff dreams are made of!
Ahhhhhh music to my ears! Thanks for posting this!
Wait wait wait where did the challenger and cuda come from
I know righ? My heart stopped!
Coal black 79 k10 Detroit
That’s a badass battery on the first one!
I take it you like them Dodges?
Oh the D100 with the 318 and the Glasspacks sounded the best!
U let newer cars sit for years and old classics like these sit for years and see which one starts up. The newer one hell no their pieces of shit plastic
Got Chicks? Especially the new G.M products.
scott sheamer yeah moving to China for cheap ass parts and child labor shit going on down their
Let a Tesla sit for years lets see what happens. Fucking piece of shit has wires everywhere 😂
Not all and depends on how new. I had a 5.0 powered 87 thunderbird handed down to me that sat in the same spot for 12 years. Towed it home threw a battery in it and it fired up after a couple tries. Old fuel and all.
trickelantra yeh bro any old car can’t get started by cleaning carb replace some wires new battery different gas storage
I absolutely love old vehicles with big V8's and simple mechanical technology.
Cubans can make some of these float 90 miles to Freedom.
The wind on the first clip is insanely loud
That D100 sounds about right. I suppose the Craigslist add claims it runs 10s right?
I'm buying a 1974 Dodge Power Wagon 400 Big Block in it right now haha I love these trucks
A V8 on low RPM is like music to my ears. 06:54 that change...
people who un liked this video must be owning a electric car or they must be import owners. 😂
Or people who felt the video was way too long and drawn out for ads. Could’ve been a 4 minute video without all the ridiculously long cranking and idling.
Some might be prius drivers too.
Here these u.s.a. shitty cars are import ones.
Go back to China Sami, no one gives a fuck about you or your pos imports.
Bradley De Santa yes sir, let em know!
Got an old barnyard Slant-6 starting up? That Mopar starter motor hitting the Leaning Tower of Power. Especially before they added hydraulic lifters, the first 20 minutes or so of your morning commute was clack-clack-clack until the pushrods got warm enough to bring the valve lash into check. I've owned Mopar small blocks and Mopar big blocks, but there was never anything better for me than a Mopar Slant-6.
I drove my 1983 Dodge Ram (Slant-6, cast crank, hydraulic lifters, A-833 four-speed, stock everything) down to a friend's party in Ann Arbor. The Slant-6 crankshaft is insanely heavy; add the flywheel, pressure plate, clutch disk, and input shaft of the transmission because it was all rotating as I had the truck parked in neutral. The Canadian one dollar coin has facets; you can stand a relatively unworn one on its edge. I placed the coin on its edge on the engine's air cleaner and it stood there for a good 15-20 seconds. My American friends - University of Michigan Engineering students, and I'm proud of my friendship with them - thought it was a trick of the Canadian coin.
No; you could put your hand on that engine and feel that it was running and alive, but so smooth that I could put a coin on edge on the air filter and make it stand for a few seconds. Inline 6 engines are intrinsically balanced by geometry if all the moving parts have the same mass. Even in the throes of bankruptcy protection in the early 1980s, Chrysler got the pistons and the con rods and the crank all close enough to the same mass that a 16-year-old pickup truck with lots of miles could balance a coin on its air cleaner.
That same Slant-6 Dodge Ram also hauled a 1974 Plymouth Valiant Brougham on a float trailer up Highway 401 to Ottawa and had no problem keeping up with 65-75 MPH traffic with that load. I wasn't stepping on the gas and hitting the passing lane, but I was keeping up with the truckers in the travel lane. I miss that truck so much. I used to clean my junkyard boot prints off her floor by opening the door and hitting the rubber mats with a garden hose. I got a reliable 25 MPG when I wasn't hauling around a trailer with an A-body on it, which is pretty amazing for a full-size truck.
[sigh]
All these cars need some serious carb work and the Challenger needs a bigger cam
That blue dodge annoyed the shit out of me when it took over a min to start 😂😂
like watching old people trying to get off the couch
Ryan Wingate that’s how I feel every morning. Laying in bed cranking until my battery is about to die. Then one last crank and boom! Old man power comes to life to scare all the fragile youngsters. 😂
You don't t just start old cars, you wake them up.
Great start to my day! Are the Challenger and the Cuda your's too?!
@This Isn't Real Life they're*
indeed
Absolutely love the bumper exit exhaust on the Cudas you know they sound good