HI MATT!!! MY SON MAX 8 YR.S SAYS YOUR VIDEO IS THE GREATEST!!!! HE LOVES MUSCLE CARS ALL JACKED UP HIGH ,.. WE BOTH SAID WOW!! THAT CAR IS GREAT AND THEY GOT BETTER AND BETTER COMING IN...60-70S CARS ARE GREAT!!! THANKS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You can still make 1950’s and 1960’s cars look amazing. I like all the variations that people come up with. Still lots of great creativity out there. Fairly soon we’re not going to have many people left who fell in love with them when they were kids. I remember being one of a bunch of kids who gathered around to see a Super Bee just idling in front of our local country club, just part way under the canopy over the clubs front entrance. Someone lifted up the hood and that engine looked huge! There were some older guys talking to the driver. I guess they were all around 18yrs old. Anyways, their conversation must have ended just as the driver rammed it into reverse and punched it. The tires lit up in a split second and just as fast there was tire smoke filling the area under the canopy and I saw it drifting into the club lobby. The sounds of the engine and exhaust and tires were like an explosion and I just a few feet from the side of the car, so it was intense. It was one of the most impressive things I’d ever witnessed to that point in my life.
Thank you Matt for putting this big video of all muscle cars on it this is my favorite type of car I love them all but this is my absolute favorite the muscle cars of the 60s and the 70s and thank you for putting together such a wonderful show thanks
First off, thank you for delivering one of the best car shows walk through I have ever seen. I love muscle cars for sure. There was one show you filmed, walking down some street, and I seen a Tiny Tim Donuts. I live in Ohio, Columbus born and raised. Ohio State Fair had a Tiny Tim Donuts trailer that served those donuts. Not to take away from the beautiful cars that you share. That Tiny Tim Donuts just bring back a lot of memories. Thank you Matt for your commentating. I'm a fan of all cars that you don't usually see at car shows. Camaro's? I'm not overly huge fan. To me? Around here in Ohio, thats all you see. Mopar's. Some of them, OMG! Totally amazing. Thank you once again. Gary
Thanks Gary. Glad you enjoyed it! I think the Tiny Tim donuts were on the Minnesota state fairgrounds where street machine nationals were held. I haven't had them. I may give em try next time! 👍
No question the guy that owns that half 69/70 Camaro has what seems like unlimited funds, I guess in the quest to stand out from the large crowd of 69 Camaro's out there, some go overboard. On the other hand, I'd be eternally content with an all stock 69 Z/28. Arguably, I think it's the nicest muscle car.
A great cross-section of the popular and a couple of rare cars. Nice job producing this video camera and sound etc. Probably a long day and I didn't spy an adult beverage booth anywhere. Too bad we still don't have 'smell-o-vision' yet, I enjoy the smell of mixed gas. Thank you for posting.
We were close to the top, and Kicked ass in everything except messed up Vietnam War,but that funded CIA black ops and secret space program too. We were the ass kickers then, with everything from TVs to the Moon, let alone all these fantastic classics. Thanks for sharing. Absolutely awesome
Some nice rides footage man and got to see some sn95 too yay 😀 I own 2 and an s197 less then 10k on all 3 of them 🤩 ones going to pops the v6 sn95 convertible he doesn’t speed anyway lol
I think U.S car designers in the 70s took a look at style and taste and thought.... "Nope, that's not what we're about".... 1968,69,70 chargers are a work of art, But 1971+ are like a cows backside!
How much you wanna bet you give that look to any brand new muscle car like that road runner and it WILL be the first one to sell off the lot probably the same day .
I agree. Not butchered ones. Problem is younger owners do not have the same respect for these cars do as the original owners did. I am one of those owners who is an old guy now. Such a shame. They need to be preserved in original condition so newer generations can see them as they were when new.
The small tire Charger with the wheelie bars that are waaay too far apart, looks absolutely ridiculous. Wheelie bars go on BIG TIRE drag racing cars or Pro Street cars. Regardless, they are way too far apart and they look stupid as a result.
The majority of these cars are NOT Muscle Cars! They are modified with aftermarket equipment. A TRUE muscle car rolled off the line in Detroit ready to rumble.
HI MATT!!! MY SON MAX 8 YR.S SAYS YOUR VIDEO IS THE GREATEST!!!! HE LOVES MUSCLE CARS ALL JACKED UP HIGH ,.. WE BOTH SAID WOW!! THAT CAR IS GREAT AND THEY GOT BETTER AND BETTER COMING IN...60-70S CARS ARE GREAT!!! THANKS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks guys! Yeah some really cool cars in this episode. It was fun to put them all in one video!
Enjoy every moment with that fantastic son.❤❤❤
@@MattsRadShowawesome Job. New subscriber for certain ❤❤❤❤😂😂😂. Thanks again!!!!
You can still make 1950’s and 1960’s cars look amazing. I like all the variations that people come up with. Still lots of great creativity out there. Fairly soon we’re not going to have many people left who fell in love with them when they were kids.
I remember being one of a bunch of kids who gathered around to see a Super Bee just idling in front of our local country club, just part way under the canopy over the clubs front entrance. Someone lifted up the hood and that engine looked huge!
There were some older guys talking to the driver. I guess they were all around 18yrs old. Anyways, their conversation must have ended just as the driver rammed it into reverse and punched it. The tires lit up in a split second and just as fast there was tire smoke filling the area under the canopy and I saw it drifting into the club lobby.
The sounds of the engine and exhaust and tires were like an explosion and I just a few feet from the side of the car, so it was intense. It was one of the most impressive things I’d ever witnessed to that point in my life.
Great interview with Greg the owner of the striped tomato Torino
Seeing the old cars together reminds me of the neighborhood of my hometown of Astoria Park
What a great show. Super clean fine film. Thanks. Cars l like. Keep on coming.
Great video…loved seeing my Boss at 29:10!
Well, put together Video.
Thank you Matt for putting this big video of all muscle cars on it this is my favorite type of car I love them all but this is my absolute favorite the muscle cars of the 60s and the 70s and thank you for putting together such a wonderful show thanks
You bet Mike. Thanks for watching man. Glad you enjoyed it! 👍
Enjoyed!!!!! 👍👍
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Your cover car got my attention. Will never forget my first car 1966 Dodge Cornet 500. White with red interior.
Color is key, beautiful cars
I love the Fastback Mustang and my sister loves the 302Boss Mustang.
The best muscle car video I've ever seen.
Sweet rides
First off, thank you for delivering one of the best car shows walk through I have ever seen. I love muscle cars for sure. There was one show you filmed, walking down some street, and I seen a Tiny Tim Donuts. I live in Ohio, Columbus born and raised. Ohio State Fair had a Tiny Tim Donuts trailer that served those donuts. Not to take away from the beautiful cars that you share. That Tiny Tim Donuts just bring back a lot of memories. Thank you Matt for your commentating. I'm a fan of all cars that you don't usually see at car shows. Camaro's? I'm not overly huge fan. To me? Around here in Ohio, thats all you see. Mopar's. Some of them, OMG! Totally amazing. Thank you once again.
Gary
Thanks Gary. Glad you enjoyed it! I think the Tiny Tim donuts were on the Minnesota state fairgrounds where street machine nationals were held. I haven't had them. I may give em try next time! 👍
You know what. Try them. They are the complete bomb
that hood scoop on the charger rt looks bad ass
Always great - 👍🙂
Hi matt thanks for the great video . Cheers mate🇦🇺
Classy green baraccuda on min:50
No question the guy that owns that half 69/70 Camaro has what seems like unlimited funds, I guess in the quest to stand out from the large crowd of 69 Camaro's out there, some go overboard. On the other hand, I'd be eternally content with an all stock 69 Z/28. Arguably, I think it's the nicest muscle car.
👍🇺🇸Awesomeness
Like the Runner from minute 22: 35 💪😎👍
At 27:42 it's actually a 1970 Dodge Coronet, not a 1967.
Love your videos- we always watch them - we are in Brisbane Australia
A great cross-section of the popular and a couple of rare cars. Nice job producing this video camera and sound etc. Probably a long day and I didn't spy an adult beverage booth anywhere. Too bad we still don't have 'smell-o-vision' yet, I enjoy the smell of mixed gas. Thank you for posting.
Dig this GR8 Video. New Sub here from a
1969 Pontiac GP 455 Stroker "RHD" Owner...
DownUnder in Wild Western Australia
We were close to the top, and
Kicked ass in everything except messed up Vietnam War,but that funded CIA black ops and secret space program too. We were the ass kickers then, with everything from TVs to the Moon, let alone all these fantastic classics. Thanks for sharing. Absolutely awesome
Well one perception accurate. Enjoy the wild ride we are in for. Thanks 👍 Much love of course ❤️❤️❤️
Truth is never popular
Some nice rides footage man and got to see some sn95 too yay 😀 I own 2 and an s197 less then 10k on all 3 of them 🤩 ones going to pops the v6 sn95 convertible he doesn’t speed anyway lol
Blue Angels,Yes❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
At 2:12 in, my dream car.
Black 69 roadrunner ❤
I think U.S car designers in the 70s took a look at style and taste and thought.... "Nope, that's not what we're about".... 1968,69,70 chargers are a work of art, But 1971+ are like a cows backside!
The hood from a Dart looks ok.
How much you wanna bet you give that look to any brand new muscle car like that road runner and it WILL be the first one to sell off the lot probably the same day .
Amazing looking cars. The69 cuda was great until I saw the 1.99$ steering wheel cover. All that expense ?
Olds sick
How many things you need on the dashboard ?
Sweeet❤👍🏻🇺🇸
Do they fill their rear suspension with nitro ?
Cuttlefish sick
Matt. Where is french lake autoparts? And do you know of any muscle junk yard in pennsylvania
French lake is in Annandale Minnesota. And I'm not sure about Pennsylvania. Ive never been.
What’s the go Matt I love your show but we never see any Torinos . Doesn’t anyone restomod them?
Feisty
You should show only stock muscle 💪 cars
I agree. Not butchered ones. Problem is younger owners do not have the same respect for these cars do as the original owners did. I am one of those owners who is an old guy now. Such a shame. They need to be preserved in original condition so newer generations can see them as they were when new.
You gotta have Property with a place to Store "crap" for 30 years. which is possible for some,,,if you give'm a Hint✌🏼aint gonna say what i HAD....
The small tire Charger with the wheelie bars that are waaay too far apart, looks absolutely ridiculous. Wheelie bars go on BIG TIRE drag racing cars or Pro Street cars. Regardless, they are way too far apart and they look stupid as a result.
What blue car is that @48:47 ?
70 Ford Torino GT.
Og yenko ?
Price for the truck
Danngg
The majority of these cars are NOT Muscle Cars! They are modified with aftermarket equipment. A TRUE muscle car rolled off the line in Detroit ready to rumble.
Sock cougar
Slots on the back and something else on the front? No. Absolutely not.