In 69 My dad left the house in a Galaxy 500........and came back in a Killer new 69 Charger R/T SE with a Red body and Black vinyl top and those awesome stripes! I poured over that thing soaking it all in! The SOUND! That gas cap! The Huge 440 Magnum! Wood grain, 4 Speed, red striped tires...even the trunk mat smelled and looked cool! That first ride and the tires went up in smoke in 1 & 2, then barked into 3rd and we were flying! I have had 40 vehicles since then and NONE of them left an impression like that Baby since!
I always loved how they worked the rear window in with those beautiful wings along the back that define the chargers elegant styling much like the elegance of the fastback mustangs.Just plain beautiful.
If a nice classic Charger doesn't make you stare... you should see a doctor very soon. The interior styling of the '66-7s was very cool. The way the console went all the way to the back seat and folded down with it... so cool. People did confuse them with the AMC Marlin though, and I think that's why the sales dropped. The '68-70s are indeed the best looking Chargers ever made IMO. Great video!
We had the privilege and pleasure of owning a ‘68 RT. I agree with the statement of someone on here who called it the best looking car ever built. There was one thing we did to ours that I thought improved the appearance - we put larger size tires on the rear and two extra leaves in the rear springs which raked it a little. This added to the muscular look. I wish I had it back.
"Not only was the 1968-1970 Dodge Charger one of the best muscle cars ever built, it was one of the best looking cars ever to roll off of an assembly line." I couldn't have said it better myself! I miss Mama Mopar so much! And I'll miss Dodge and Chrysler when they're gone. 😭
I had one of the 68 R/Ts. If you noticed the speedometer on the dashboard in the interior view , it shows 150, the needle would move well past that and point nearly straight down to the odometer.
The Charger was the best looking muscle car every made and there is no car its based off of. Most muscle cars where upgraded from another model like the Malibu/Chevelle, Plymouth Satellite/Roadrunner and so on. I just wish they would stock wrecking them in movies. That goes for all muscle and classic cars.
Great installment!!! Thanks for posting. In '77 i bought a semi ratty '69 with a 383 Magnum, 727 trans and a sure grip for $750. Thought i got a great deal. A few months later, a friend found an R/T in better shape than mine from a family friend. Got it for $350 !! Those were the days !!
What a great and informative video. Thank you. As a one time owner of a '69, i appreciate the numbers for that year. Heck, i paid $750 for my 383 Mag but a friend bought an R/T for $350!!! Those were the late ''70 gas crunch days. Charger convertible ?. Never ever crossed my mind
Way back in 1968 (or maybe late 1967?), my father bought my mother a new car. Which car did she choose? A new 1968 Dodge Charger R/T with the 440 Magnum engine. (3 speed automatic. Silver with black vinyl top.) She said she wanted something "a little sporty" after having two previous Ford Thunderbirds (a '62 and a '65). During my senior year in high school, way back in 1972-73, my parents gave the '68 Charger to me. A fun car! 😎
This was the beginning of the 'Coke bottle' shape that really sold the Chargers and with the front grill a lot of people found liked the sexy body style more than previous cars. I think that I spent 30+ minutes walking around the first one I saw....beautiful!
My sentiment exactly, besides far be for me to brag, but, coming out of The Royal Albert Hall at the end of The Seekers 25th Reunion Concert in London in the 90s, I met ''Dirty Mary'' Susan George was there at the concert too and was very gracious and had my picture taken with her. She was as beautiful as ever. If only I could own that 69 Charger.
Mopar made the best muscle cars back then. No other car company could compete with the Dodge Charger, Challenger, and Super Bee, and the Plymouth Roadrunner, GTX, and Barracuda, especially the 1970-1974 'Cuda. Then there was the Plymouth Duster and Dodge Demon, which blew away the Chevy Nova and Ford Maverick. Mopar not only knew how to style cars, they also had some of the best engines, the 340, 383, 440 Max Wedge, and of course the mighty 426 Hemi.
No matter how much that I like the 1966-'70 Charger, I love the Coronet! Especially the 1968-'70 had less front overhang and it weighed less and had more performance models! The 1968 Chargers reccessed grille and rear window created too much resistance at NASCAR speeds! Thus came the 1969 Charger 500 and then, the Daytona to compete against the Ford Torino and Telledaga and especially the Mercury montego and Cyclone Spoiler! The 1966 Charger was actually the fastest and most unstable car in NASCAR until they were allowed to use the small rear spoiler! And then, Richard Petty pulled out a couple of tricks and won in 1967! Too bad that cars, racing and music isn't what it used to be!
Mark Worman from Graveyard Carz showed a '68 or '69 Charger waiting for restoration with the good ole Slant-6 engine. I hope to see that car aired in an episode.
It is my dream to have a black '69 R/T with a red stripe and Hemi engine. SE optional. If I can't find that year, then I'll look for '68 or' 70 and try to match. Worst case scenario, I'll get a Coronet. Those big, slick Chargers are so beautiful (even though aerodynamically not so well). Modern ones may be fast, but they suck in terms of design and never have the raw power the classics had. Strange he never said about the 500...
Nice video my favorite is the 68 not that 69 or 70s didn't have a cool Factor or weren't true muscle cars but the 68 Grill and round tail lights to me is the best looking of all Chargers although I really do like a 66 in all black and chrome funny thing is in high school my girlfriend had a yellow 66 that to be honest I didn't appreciate I called it the banana boat her her mom her dad and her brother all had 66 Chargers her dad somehow found one for all of them they were 66 charger nuts a few years back I guess about eight years ago now I went back up to where I grew up she's a teacher in elementary school and she still has that car it's like a family thing I respect that
Great video thank you I had a 67 coronet R/T with a 440 magnum motor Wish I never sold it I have 2012 challenger SRT8 now I love it but still love the classics better
demand for the 68 to 70 chargers is so intense, that total rust buckets, are going for 10 k. blame it on dukes of hazard, that every boy grew up with on the t.v. in the 80s
I just laid eyes on one of the 29 1970 R/T SE 440 6pack 4-speed cars under restoration by the owner. It was one of the Plum Crazy cars and I actually got emotional when checking it out. Just randomly going to buy tires for my Camaro and a Unichorn presents itself. Stumbled across a white on white '70 Super Bee 440 4-speed parked by a '59 Imperial, a Gran Torino GT, a 62 'Vette, and numerous other 'Vettes that were all together and in really nice shape sitting in the back of an old dealership. The Bee got me geeked out. Pistol Grip, white/white and a stripe delete car. I nearly tripled myself.
It was a Go Fast Go Straight car only... Both of my cars, a 1969 & 1970 AMC AMX Ate Chargers daily on the twisties of Hwy 17 & Hwy 9 in Santa Clara California... Look up the group 19 package..! Dual Quads and an upgraded Cam from the Factory. A thing you already mentioned, kind of was the Go-Pack Option and the Lighting Option. I easily stuck a 71 401 in my 1964 Ramble American 440. Bolted up an oversized Swaybar for a 71 Gremlin and Eat all Comers at the Freemont Drag Strip... Look up the car called Magic... It was a SC-Rambler. Not mine. However I did buy his Possi Rear End and Short Shift Close Ratio 4 Speed. I Loved the looks on Driver's Faces when the little Red Body White Top Rambler just walked away from them. Many times I ran away from them at the Track and especially on the Twisties. Big Cars with Big Engines usually only go straight... What a hoot👍👍👍 🤣🤣🤣
Love Mopars, and this video was well thought out. At the 7 minute mark, I thought, they never offered 440 6-PAK with air conditioning. Then I noticed the aircleaner was trimmed and after market valve covers. I don't think I have heard of Black Lake. I'm in Red Deer, Alberta. CAMA holds a big Mopar meet each year. Sadly it's getting over run by new cars.
Chrysler sold the Charger in Australia too from 1971-1978, until Chrysler left the Aust market in 1981. They were different and smaller than the US models, only 2 door coupes, built in Australia but had very similar styling. They were branded as the Chrysler Charger or Chrysler Valiant Charger. They had smaller engines too, some had a straight 6, 265 hemi engine but they offered some V8's 318 cu, 340 cu and 360cu. It was a very nice car.
Great presentation, great editing, interesting content. I'm only 32 and its so fascinating learning about these cars. What do you think the rarest charger of all time would be?
Sam Harris Hi Sam!, the 67 hemi charger 4 speed. Dodge built only 19 units. Lonnie Shelton, Pampa,TX pulled one out of Peru in 2006. (Muscle car review sept 2007)
Michael M Thank you! It's just confusing because there were so many appearance packages/engine choices/colors of these older cars. I really wonder if there are still any good gems sitting in barns, untouched. As the years continue on, the likelihood decreases I'm sure. I bet many of the classics sadly went to the junk yards in the 80s. Do you have a muscle car yourself?
Sam Harris Your rigth it can be a little confusing, but all mopar's with a hemi are the rarest. I work at Rene Delisle garage in Black-Lake Canada, and he's hemi charger is amazing. And yes it's still possible for a good barn fine. Nick's garage pulled out this year a T/A challenger. My muscle car is first gen charger. Are you looking for charger?
I never owned a Charger but I did own a few Mopars in my day. The 1970 Plymouth Fury 111 that I owned could and did run with any and all of the other Mopars of the day. It had everything that the Charger and the Roadrunners had but it could also cost an arm and a leg cheaper especially the insurance costs. It didn't have a sports car body per say but it did look very good and I liked it so much I never had a desire to own any of the Mopar sports cars. The 1970 Fury I had I think was even lighter than the fully dressed out Chargers and Roadrunners. It was a very lightweight car for the size. It had power front disc brakes, air conditioning that worked, bucket seats, etc. etc. Go Fury!
TBull Cajunbreadmaker The 70 fury 3 gt was a stoplight sleeper.For a big car they were light and that 440/6pk /4 spd package surprised many a camaro or chevelle driver.THOSE FURYS FLEW.
Alex Holub Absolutely. Could not agree more. I was just thinking about that. I always thought that in reality, today's Charger is a 4 door Coronet. Just like the cop cars from the 1970. That to me at least is more credible and worthy of the Badge.
Yea but they have different levels of the charger the v6,rt,rt scatpack,hellcat i mean which one would u go for you got a 5.7,6.4,6.1 and the v6 take your pick maybe in this day n age it wouldnt have sold if it was a 2 door everyone wants 4 doors the challenger more suits today market for 2 door cars
Alex Holub the 60s are over. Its time to move on. There's nothing wrong with the looks of the new charger. No, it'll never live up to the original, but it was never going to.
Ficus Wizard Its way faster than its predecessors looks will only take you so far in life u also need to perform new Chargers perform 48 years ahead of that Charger there's no comparing 60s early 70s muscle to modern day Mopars.
Yeah, remember the 1979-1987 Chargers 2.2L's? They were just FWD Omni Hatchback's with the charger nameplate stamped on it. I still thought they were cool looking cars, just did not like the charger nameplate being used on those cars.
Raymond Berlin III they were dark days for the American car manufacturers. Thank God there are some decent models coming out from them now even if it’s just a few.
There was a concept 68 charger that was a convertible and also a rare 68 charger 500 (fastback) concept car. I've always wondered what happened to these cars.
when i was in drivers ed in socal in 71..our high school had this generation charger as it driver ed cars ..albeit with a 318 engine the next kid after me in our family was stoked the next year after seeing me drive them...only to see the school replace them with 4 door six banger coronets...lol
There's a guy with a 68 in the town where I live, it just sits in his parking lot at his business, rotting away. I ask him about once a year if I can buy it, only to be told "sorry, not for sale, it's gonna be restored one day". It's been sitting there for around 10 years, and that's only the time I've known about it, could be 20+
We need to know the wheels names... that 5 spoke metal machine worked with black core at 8:05. My father had Charger R/Ts, with those wheels. Is.it.Magnum.500 correct?
I had its Cousin car. 69' Ply Road Runner. I almost bought a 69 Charger in the mid 70s right out of HS. It was a 383 but it had single exhaust 2bbl carb. It was the non performance big block Charger. It drove nice but the performance I wanted was lacking. Charger also had the performance 383 but that wasn't one of them. I think that one was like 290hp. the perf. 383 was 335 HP and over 400 ft Lbs Tq. And yes you could easily tell the difference in the power of the 2.
What happened to the Confederate flag on the Dukes of Hazard '69? My 1st car was a pre-owned '69 2-Door Coronet, the base car for the '69 Charger. Bought it June 1972 for $1,200 Cash, my entire piggy bank savings, when I was 20. Went to The University of Texas at Austin in Sept 1972 (transferring from Junior College). Drove it 2-1/2 years, put 85,000 miles on it with no mechanical issues and sold it on April 1st, 1975 for $850. Took delivery the same day on my 1st new car, a 1975 Chevrolet Corvette T-Top loaded for $8,300 TT&L. Those were the days when our incomes were not eroded yet and the USA middle class had peaked in earning power! Nixon's Open Door to China in 1973 began the state out incomes are in now. Another 10-years and USA middle class won't be able to afford cars anymore like most places in the world. The Leftist Socialists/Communists will then be happy.
No RT but a '69 Charger, 383 Magnum, 727, Sure Grip. $750 in '77. Looked good but had been hit. Lots of fun but suffered under my watch (what can i say, on my own at 19).
The problem with the 1966-67 was the fastback roof line. It simply does not work well in large cars, the AMC Marlin suffered from this as well. The 1968 design brought wasp waist styling similar to many of the century series fighter jets of the sixties. It was know as the area rule which, in jet fighters, cut trans sonic drag. Also looked cool.
Although rust prone the torsion suspension at top speed was a stable ride. They took the Jag E-type suspension as their model. Too bad they didn't have the limited slip differential to compliment the handling.
I was driving my '72 Duster when the passenger side torsion bar mount let go. BANG! Felt a smack on the floorboard and the right front lost compliance.
I have a 69 RT SE 440-4 3.23 AT. Quick and classy. I have a 74 Charger Rallye 440. The 69 had F70/14s on 6 inch wheels. The 74 has G60/15s on 7 inch wheels with a rear stabilizer bar new for 72. The 74 is faster out of the hole than the 69 due to 3.55 gearing and better grip. The 74 will run rings around it handling wise.
In 69 My dad left the house in a Galaxy 500........and came back in a Killer new 69 Charger R/T SE with a Red body and Black vinyl top and those awesome stripes! I poured over that thing soaking it all in! The SOUND! That gas cap! The Huge 440 Magnum! Wood grain, 4 Speed, red striped tires...even the trunk mat smelled and looked cool! That first ride and the tires went up in smoke in 1 & 2, then barked into 3rd and we were flying! I have had 40 vehicles since then and NONE of them left an impression like that Baby since!
I always loved how they worked the rear window in with those beautiful wings along the back that define the chargers elegant styling much like the elegance of the fastback mustangs.Just plain beautiful.
One of my Favorite Years of the Dodge Charger
It's a miracle I lived through driving mine in my late teens and early twenties. The stuff I did...
If a nice classic Charger doesn't make you stare... you should see a doctor very soon.
The interior styling of the '66-7s was very cool. The way the console went all the way to the back seat and folded down with it... so cool.
People did confuse them with the AMC Marlin though, and I think that's why the sales dropped.
The '68-70s are indeed the best looking Chargers ever made IMO.
Great video!
And if a Nice Classic Mustang Doesn't Make you Stare, You Need Physical therapy.
1968 was the best for sure! Good video and thank you.
We had the privilege and pleasure of owning a ‘68 RT. I agree with the statement of someone on here who called it the best looking car ever built. There was one thing we did to ours that I thought improved the appearance - we put larger size tires on the rear and two extra leaves in the rear springs which raked it a little. This added to the muscular look. I wish I had it back.
I'm primarily a Ford man but this was one of the best styling exercises of the era.
I had a 69 RT SE and he doesn't mention that! Great car I loved it.
The 1968 Dodge Charger was perfection
"Not only was the 1968-1970 Dodge Charger one of the best muscle cars ever built, it was one of the best looking cars ever to roll off of an assembly line." I couldn't have said it better myself! I miss Mama Mopar so much! And I'll miss Dodge and Chrysler when they're gone. 😭
70 RT is my favorite of the three
A black '69 R/T with the Hemi is my dream car.
@@clasvirhodes4969 same
this charger was one of the most beautiful classic muscles ever, absolutely gorgeous
I had one of the 68 R/Ts. If you noticed the speedometer on the dashboard in the interior view ,
it shows 150, the needle would move well past that and point nearly straight down to the odometer.
And how do you know this? Yours was factory stock? You took up past 150 mph?
Charger and Challenger / Cuda's will never be exceeded. Awesome styling.
Road runners and gtx too
One of my favs 1970 charger rt.
The Charger was the best looking muscle car every made and there is no car its based off of. Most muscle cars where upgraded from another model like the Malibu/Chevelle, Plymouth Satellite/Roadrunner and so on. I just wish they would stock wrecking them in movies. That goes for all muscle and classic cars.
From, Bullitt, the Dukes of Hazzard all the way up to The Fast and The Furious, the Charger is a legend to reckon.
Don't forget the Blue & Black 1968 Dodge Charger from the 1983 film "Christine". That movie helped make this car a legend too!
@@thunderray1987 Did it? I don't believe so. I would say the '58 Plymouth Fury is since it's the main car.
You forgot "Dirty Mary, Crazy Larry" (1974) an iconic movie featuring a 1969 Charger.
The 68 Charger from Blade was my obsession as a kid
@@slayer5813 great chase scenes, wild ending
The Dodge Charger 1968 - 1970 was absolutely stunning. No computer aided design in those days. Today's cars are boring with no character.
my favorite dodge charger is the 1969 hemi charger 500
Great installment!!! Thanks for posting. In '77 i bought a semi ratty '69 with a 383 Magnum, 727 trans and a sure grip for $750. Thought i got a great deal. A few months later, a friend found an R/T in better shape than mine from a family friend. Got it for $350 !! Those were the days !!
The '67 & '68 Charger's are my fav. Dodge cars; I like the '70 Polara, Super/Bee too!
What a great and informative video. Thank you. As a one time owner of a '69, i appreciate the numbers for that year. Heck, i paid $750 for my 383 Mag but a friend bought an R/T for $350!!! Those were the late ''70 gas crunch days. Charger convertible ?. Never ever crossed my mind
I love this channel. The cars are awesome
Way back in 1968 (or maybe late 1967?), my father bought my mother a new car. Which car did she choose? A new 1968 Dodge Charger R/T with the 440 Magnum engine. (3 speed automatic. Silver with black vinyl top.) She said she wanted something "a little sporty" after having two previous Ford Thunderbirds (a '62 and a '65). During my senior year in high school, way back in 1972-73, my parents gave the '68 Charger to me. A fun car! 😎
Interesting story.
69 Charger looks the best! Change my mind.
Best looking muscle car
That grille was and is legendary!
That's why I bought one.
This was the beginning of the 'Coke bottle' shape that really sold the Chargers and with the front grill a lot of people found liked the sexy body style more than previous cars. I think that I spent 30+ minutes walking around the first one I saw....beautiful!
Beeootiful Body styling.
Gorgeous car favorite 69 with the Dirty Mary Crazy Larry paint job, but I take any year.I even LIKE the 71 n 72 Awesome cars.
Lone wolf Mcquade was that color on that car sublime? It looked more of a yellow shade
My sentiment exactly, besides far be for me to brag, but, coming out of The Royal Albert Hall at the end of The Seekers 25th Reunion Concert in London in the 90s, I met ''Dirty Mary'' Susan George was there at the concert too and was very gracious and had my picture taken with her. She was as beautiful as ever. If only I could own that 69 Charger.
Mopar made the best muscle cars back then. No other car company could compete with the Dodge Charger, Challenger, and Super Bee, and the Plymouth Roadrunner, GTX, and Barracuda, especially the 1970-1974 'Cuda. Then there was the Plymouth Duster and Dodge Demon, which blew away the Chevy Nova and Ford Maverick. Mopar not only knew how to style cars, they also had some of the best engines, the 340, 383, 440 Max Wedge, and of course the mighty 426 Hemi.
Perfect if 4000 lbs was the desired chariot
...I had a 70 Charger RT 440 4sp ...loved it
The sexiest car ever...i mean ever!
No matter how much that I like the 1966-'70 Charger, I love the Coronet! Especially the 1968-'70 had less front overhang and it weighed less and had more performance models! The 1968 Chargers reccessed grille and rear window created too much resistance at NASCAR speeds! Thus came the 1969 Charger 500 and then, the Daytona to compete against the Ford Torino and Telledaga and especially the Mercury montego and Cyclone Spoiler! The 1966 Charger was actually the fastest and most unstable car in NASCAR until they were allowed to use the small rear spoiler! And then, Richard Petty pulled out a couple of tricks and won in 1967! Too bad that cars, racing and music isn't what it used to be!
Very beautiful amazing looking cars wow beautiful
Beautifulllllll cars
Mark Worman from Graveyard Carz showed a '68 or '69 Charger waiting for restoration with the good ole Slant-6 engine. I hope to see that car aired in an episode.
Dukes of Hazzard General Lee is my all time favorite!
I still miss my 1969 Charger 😥
Hard to believe its a 4 door today....
I loved the ‘68
It is my dream to have a black '69 R/T with a red stripe and Hemi engine. SE optional. If I can't find that year, then I'll look for '68 or' 70 and try to match. Worst case scenario, I'll get a Coronet. Those big, slick Chargers are so beautiful (even though aerodynamically not so well). Modern ones may be fast, but they suck in terms of design and never have the raw power the classics had. Strange he never said about the 500...
Nice video my favorite is the 68 not that 69 or 70s didn't have a cool Factor or weren't true muscle cars but the 68 Grill and round tail lights to me is the best looking of all Chargers although I really do like a 66 in all black and chrome funny thing is in high school my girlfriend had a yellow 66 that to be honest I didn't appreciate I called it the banana boat her her mom her dad and her brother all had 66 Chargers her dad somehow found one for all of them they were 66 charger nuts a few years back I guess about eight years ago now I went back up to where I grew up she's a teacher in elementary school and she still has that car it's like a family thing I respect that
One of the sexiest cars EVER made from a company that made some of the most UNSEXIEST EVER!
Great video thank you
I had a 67 coronet R/T with a 440 magnum motor
Wish I never sold it
I have 2012 challenger SRT8 now
I love it but still love the classics better
My uncle has a 70 rt convertible he bought new. He messed the front cap up 😥
I had a lime green 70 tri power 440 gtx......
All of those design changes over three short years would take fifteen years now
demand for the 68 to 70 chargers is so intense, that total rust buckets, are going for 10 k. blame it on dukes of hazard, that every boy grew up with on the t.v. in the 80s
Too bad dukes of hazard wrecked so many of these. They coulda picked a different car. Legend.
In the early 80’s you could pick up one of these for $1,000 bucks. Boy have times changed!
The new chargers look love mavercks
cool memories with this video. way to go there!
The Duke boys put the 69 into pop culture history. Made it a legend
they forgot to talk about the ultra rare 69 charger 500
Agreed!!
the best of the best, my number 1 all time favourite car
True. In fact, the 500 is even rarer than the Daytona (392 vs. 503 built).
Awesome cars
I just laid eyes on one of the 29 1970 R/T SE 440 6pack 4-speed cars under restoration by the owner. It was one of the Plum Crazy cars and I actually got emotional when checking it out. Just randomly going to buy tires for my Camaro and a Unichorn presents itself. Stumbled across a white on white '70 Super Bee 440 4-speed parked by a '59 Imperial, a Gran Torino GT, a 62 'Vette, and numerous other 'Vettes that were all together and in really nice shape sitting in the back of an old dealership. The Bee got me geeked out. Pistol Grip, white/white and a stripe delete car. I nearly tripled myself.
I love the 69
The 68 charger from Blade was my obsession as a kid
Personally, I like the '66-'67 Chargers. Mainly because of the rear window and roof lining.
It was a Go Fast Go Straight car only...
Both of my cars, a 1969 & 1970 AMC AMX Ate Chargers daily on the twisties of Hwy 17 & Hwy 9 in Santa Clara California...
Look up the group 19 package..! Dual Quads and an upgraded Cam from the Factory. A thing you already mentioned, kind of was the Go-Pack Option and the Lighting Option.
I easily stuck a 71 401 in my 1964 Ramble American 440. Bolted up an oversized Swaybar for a 71 Gremlin and Eat all Comers at the Freemont Drag Strip...
Look up the car called Magic... It was a SC-Rambler. Not mine. However I did buy his Possi Rear End and Short Shift Close Ratio 4 Speed.
I Loved the looks on Driver's Faces when the little Red Body White Top Rambler just walked away from them. Many times I ran away from them at the Track and especially on the Twisties. Big Cars with Big Engines usually only go straight...
What a hoot👍👍👍
🤣🤣🤣
Love Mopars, and this video was well thought out. At the 7 minute mark, I thought, they never offered 440 6-PAK with air conditioning. Then I noticed the aircleaner was trimmed and after market valve covers. I don't think I have heard of Black Lake. I'm in Red Deer, Alberta. CAMA holds a big Mopar meet each year. Sadly it's getting over run by new cars.
Thanks for posting, I have to ask if the main picture's lime green paint was the original shade? Wow....!!
I owned one...'69.
Chrysler sold the Charger in Australia too from 1971-1978, until Chrysler left the Aust market in 1981. They were different and smaller than the US models, only 2 door coupes, built in Australia but had very similar styling. They were branded as the Chrysler Charger or Chrysler Valiant Charger. They had smaller engines too, some had a straight 6, 265 hemi engine but they offered some V8's 318 cu, 340 cu and 360cu.
It was a very nice car.
Can you do something on the Cuda Please?
There's a lot less of these because of the Dukes of Hazzard.
Each jump would wreck the car.
charlesvan13 they wrecked like 3 cars per epidode .WOW
@@tomwolak3362 300 isn't that many.
300 destroyed for dukes is not many at all. When production was 90000
You're forgetting that this included the 68 models too. So they were taking only a fraction of roughly 180,000 cars.
I subscribed. Great channel.
Great presentation, great editing, interesting content. I'm only 32 and its so fascinating learning about these cars. What do you think the rarest charger of all time would be?
Sam Harris Hi Sam!, the 67 hemi charger 4 speed. Dodge built only 19 units. Lonnie Shelton, Pampa,TX pulled one out of Peru in 2006. (Muscle car review sept 2007)
Michael M Thank you! It's just confusing because there were so many appearance packages/engine choices/colors of these older cars. I really wonder if there are still any good gems sitting in barns, untouched. As the years continue on, the likelihood decreases I'm sure. I bet many of the classics sadly went to the junk yards in the 80s. Do you have a muscle car yourself?
Sam Harris Your rigth it can be a little confusing, but all mopar's with a hemi are the rarest. I work at Rene Delisle garage in Black-Lake Canada, and he's hemi charger is amazing. And yes it's still possible for a good barn fine. Nick's garage pulled out this year a T/A challenger. My muscle car is first gen charger. Are you looking for charger?
the rarest charger is the one you find in a barn
Sam Harris the '69 and '70 Dodge Charger Daytona are very rare as is the '68 thru '70 R/T
Very good viedo I owned a 68 hemi rt charger in 1970 till it was stolen in homestead fl. Now 2004 a viper truck. Still nothing as cool as the charger.
I never owned a Charger but I did own a few Mopars in my day. The 1970 Plymouth Fury 111 that I owned could and did run with any and all of the other Mopars of the day. It had everything that the Charger and the Roadrunners had but it could also cost an arm and a leg cheaper especially the insurance costs. It didn't have a sports car body per say but it did look very good and I liked it so much I never had a desire to own any of the Mopar sports cars. The 1970 Fury I had I think was even lighter than the fully dressed out Chargers and Roadrunners. It was a very lightweight car for the size. It had power front disc brakes, air conditioning that worked, bucket seats, etc. etc. Go Fury!
TBull Cajunbreadmaker The 70 fury 3 gt was a stoplight sleeper.For a big car they were light and that 440/6pk /4 spd package surprised many a camaro or chevelle driver.THOSE FURYS FLEW.
65-70 Mustang, 63-67 Corvette and 66-70 Charger!!😁👍🛠️
just the good old boys ,, never meaning no harm ,,
Still looking for one 69 of a 70
So, take a look at the Charger today. It is a 4-door sedan ---- a freaking family car. What a waste of a great name plate.
Alex Holub ...you just went Crocidile Dundee on Sheela. good for you
Alex Holub Absolutely. Could not agree more. I was just thinking about that. I always thought that in reality, today's Charger is a 4 door Coronet. Just like the cop cars from the 1970. That to me at least is more credible and worthy of the Badge.
Yea but they have different levels of the charger the v6,rt,rt scatpack,hellcat i mean which one would u go for you got a 5.7,6.4,6.1 and the v6 take your pick maybe in this day n age it wouldnt have sold if it was a 2 door everyone wants 4 doors the challenger more suits today market for 2 door cars
Alex Holub the 60s are over. Its time to move on. There's nothing wrong with the looks of the new charger. No, it'll never live up to the original, but it was never going to.
Yeh...but its a badass looking 4 door family car.
Sadly the Chargers now are 4-door family cars
Ficus Wizard Its way faster than its predecessors looks will only take you so far in life u also need to perform new Chargers perform 48 years ahead of that Charger there's no comparing 60s early 70s muscle to modern day Mopars.
Star Wars 2018 the 80s ones were just imports with the name slapped on it.
Yeah, remember the 1979-1987 Chargers 2.2L's? They were just FWD Omni Hatchback's with the charger nameplate stamped on it. I still thought they were cool looking cars, just did not like the charger nameplate being used on those cars.
Raymond Berlin III they were dark days for the American car manufacturers. Thank God there are some decent models coming out from them now even if it’s just a few.
national tragedy
68 thru 70 Charger best looking muscle car ever, period. New Charger looks more like a K-car...sad looking "muscle".
70 is the best
Agreed the best muscle car ever we have 3 69 chargers
No nonsense they left nothing on the table. What a car.
Duke's of Hazzard "General Lee"!😁👍🛠️
As badass as these were always thought they were a bit “big”. Still would love to drive one around if I could.
the pic of the 440-6 is interesting...it was not available with a/c, but there it is. must be a later owner re-fit.
Couldn't stand all the chrome on the nose and across the grill. Still one of all the all time great styles.
There was a concept 68 charger that was a convertible and also a rare 68 charger 500 (fastback) concept car. I've always wondered what happened to these cars.
when i was in drivers ed in socal in 71..our high school had this generation charger as it driver ed cars ..albeit with a 318 engine
the next kid after me in our family was stoked the next year after seeing me drive them...only to see the school replace them with 4 door six banger coronets...lol
There's a guy with a 68 in the town where I live, it just sits in his parking lot at his business, rotting away. I ask him about once a year if I can buy it, only to be told "sorry, not for sale, it's gonna be restored one day". It's been sitting there for around 10 years, and that's only the time I've known about it, could be 20+
426 Hemi and 440 Super Commando! Any questions?!👍😁🛠️
We need to know the wheels names... that 5 spoke metal machine worked with black core at 8:05. My father had Charger R/Ts, with those wheels. Is.it.Magnum.500 correct?
Making their way the only way they know how.
I had its Cousin car. 69' Ply Road Runner. I almost bought a 69 Charger in the mid 70s right out of HS. It was a 383 but it had single exhaust 2bbl carb. It was the non performance big block Charger. It drove nice but the performance I wanted was lacking. Charger also had the performance 383 but that wasn't one of them. I think that one was like 290hp. the perf. 383 was 335 HP and over 400 ft Lbs Tq. And yes you could easily tell the difference in the power of the 2.
What happened to the Confederate flag on the Dukes of Hazard '69?
My 1st car was a pre-owned '69 2-Door Coronet, the base car for the '69 Charger. Bought it June 1972 for $1,200 Cash, my entire piggy bank savings, when I was 20. Went to The University of Texas at Austin in Sept 1972 (transferring from Junior College). Drove it 2-1/2 years, put 85,000 miles on it with no mechanical issues and sold it on April 1st, 1975 for $850.
Took delivery the same day on my 1st new car, a 1975 Chevrolet Corvette T-Top loaded for $8,300 TT&L.
Those were the days when our incomes were not eroded yet and the USA middle class had peaked in earning power! Nixon's Open Door to China in 1973 began the state out incomes are in now.
Another 10-years and USA middle class won't be able to afford cars anymore like most places in the world.
The Leftist Socialists/Communists will then be happy.
No RT but a '69 Charger, 383 Magnum, 727, Sure Grip.
$750 in '77. Looked good but had been hit.
Lots of fun but suffered under my watch (what can i say, on my own at 19).
It is the opposite of boxy styling it was super curvy.
The problem with the 1966-67 was the fastback roof line. It simply does not work well in large cars, the AMC Marlin suffered from this as well. The 1968 design brought wasp waist styling similar to many of the century series fighter jets of the sixties. It was know as the area rule which, in jet fighters, cut trans sonic drag. Also looked cool.
Although rust prone the torsion suspension at top speed was a stable ride. They took the Jag E-type suspension as their model. Too bad they didn't have the limited slip differential to compliment the handling.
I was driving my '72 Duster when the passenger side torsion bar mount let go. BANG! Felt a smack on the floorboard and the right front lost compliance.
In1984my brother passed on a chance to buy a 1970 440 F5 Blue 4-speed Charger RT and bought a 1973 Mach 1 Mustang instead, he made a BIG Mistake.
DODGE/MOPAR
Dodge Charger R/T
Third generation Chargers will always be my favorite out of them all.
do the 'cuda
I have a 69 RT SE 440-4 3.23 AT. Quick and classy. I have a 74 Charger Rallye 440. The 69 had F70/14s on 6 inch wheels. The 74 has G60/15s on 7 inch wheels with a rear stabilizer bar new for 72. The 74 is faster out of the hole than the 69 due to 3.55 gearing and better grip. The 74 will run rings around it handling wise.
440-4 was 375 hp GROSS but only 305 HP net......a 2022 5.7 V8 is 375 hp NET......those old cars are over rated in HP......slow..all noise.
@@chadhaire1711 true but they had looks size and style. Real chargers don't have 4 doors