Both the Dodge Charger and Plymouth Road Runner were similar cars built on the same platform. Both cars had the same engine/transmission, but different body panels and interior. Both were equipped with 383, 440, and 426 Hemi V8 engines. The 440 V8 in the Charger was called the Magnum. When equipped in the Road Runner, it was called the Commando. Both Mopar cars were awesome.
@liar fighterthe 440 V-8 Super Commando in a Plymouth is a 440 V-8 that has two carburetors equipped. When installed in a Dodge, it is called the Six Pack.
Actually, SEVERAL vehicles were built upon that same platform from 1965 to 1973 (USA/Canada), 1968 to 1976 in Australia/Oceania, 1965 to 1970 in Spain/Europe, and 1968 to 1980 in Brazil and Argentina, Joey Brooks. Here is a list of them, both here, and abroad. USA/Canada - Dodge Charger, Dodge Charger Daytona, Dodge Polara, Dodge Dart (in Swinger and 340 varieties), Dodge Demon, Dodge Coronet, Dodge Monaco (1974 and 1975 only), Dodge Royal Monaco, Plymouth Road Runner, Plymouth Road Runner Superbird, Plymouth GTX, Plymouth Belvedere, Plymouth Duster, Plymouth Fury I, II, and III, Gran Fury, Plymouth Fury Suburban, Plymouth Fury Sport Suburban, Plymouth Satellite, Plymouth Valiant, Chrysler Town and Country (not to be confused with the minivan of the same name), Chrysler New Yorker, Chrysler Newport Spain - Dodge Dart (which was almost identical to the USA/Canada Dodge Dart from 1968 to 1970, and, coincidentally, was also made for those same years in Spain as well) and the Dodge 3700 Australia/Oceania - Dodge DD Phoenix (hardtop and sedan), Dodge DE Phoenix (hardtop and sedan), Dodge DF Phoenix (hardtop and sedan), Dodge DG Phoenix (hardtop and sedan), Dodge DH Phoenix (hardtop and sedan, very rare), Chrysler Valiant VF (with 2-door hardtop, 2-door coupe, 4-door sedan, 4-door station wagon/estate car/shooting brake, 2-door sedan delivery/panel van, and 2-door coupe utility/ute/truck car variants, the last one being simply called Chrysler Utility), Chrysler VE VIP, Chrysler VF VIP, Chrysler VG VIP, Chrysler by Chrysler (in CH, CJ, and CK variants, in only sedan and hardtop variants), Chrysler Valiant VG (hardtop, sedan, coupe utility/ute/truck car, and station wagon/estate car/shooting brake variants), Chrysler Valiant VG Pacer (in station wagon/estate car/shooting brake form, was called the Chrysler VG Valiant Regal Safari, coupe utility/ute/truck car, hardtop and sedan variants), and Chrysler Valiant VH, with a station wagon/estate car/shooting brake variant simply called the Chrysler VH Station Wagon, the Pacer variant (now only available as a 4-door sedan), and the Charger, Charger XL, Charger 770, Charger R/T, and Charger R/T E38 variant forms. Argentina/Brazil/Mexico/Latin America/South America/Caribbean - Dodge Polara, Dodge Polara Coupe, Dodge Polara R/T, Dodge GTX, Dodge Polara GT, and Dodge Polara Diesel. Here is some more information in case the car list was not thorough and complete enough for you. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dodge_Charger_(B-body)#First_generation en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dodge_Charger_(B-body)#Second_generation en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dodge_Charger_(B-body)#Third_generation en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dodge_Charger_(B-body)#Fourth_generation en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dodge_Charger_Daytona en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dodge_Dart en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dodge_Coronet en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dodge_Polara en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dodge_Monaco en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chrysler_Town_%26_Country_(1941%E2%80%931988) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chrysler_Newport en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chrysler_New_Yorker en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plymouth_GTX en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plymouth_Satellite en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plymouth_Belvedere en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plymouth_Valiant en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plymouth_Road_Runner en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plymouth_Superbird en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plymouth_Fury en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plymouth_Duster en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chrysler_by_Chrysler en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chrysler_VIP en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chrysler_Valiant en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chrysler_Valiant_Charger en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dodge_Phoenix en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barreiros_(manufacturer)#The_Spanish_Dodges en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dodge_Polara#In_Argentina This is just a start, but I have wrestling to watch, so if you need anything, just ask and I will get it as soon as possible.
I had a '69 Charger back in the day. That car had a mind of it's own. It wasn't happy going slow. It wanted to go fast. I had the 383 which wasn't a hemi but it was very quick off the line and in the top end. It was pretty rare for a Mustang or Camarro to beat me. Me and my buddies had a ball in that car and drove it all over rural Ohio and Michigan. Sure, it would sip some gas but back then gas was like $1.25 a gallon.
300. LEE 1 was found, restored to tv show condition and auctioned off. Some hack pro golfer named Bubba Watson bought it and destroyed it with a confederate flag removal and better interior.
I'm a mopar guy and I've never seen this clip. Didn't know it existed. For the money the Roadrunner was one bad ass car that every-day-joe could afford
I had 2 1969 Road Runners in the late 70's - 80's. Beasts! Rebuilt both and set them up with Holly carbs and Transmission kits. Good Times! A lot of the new cars are seconds faster in the quarter but driving 'old school' just felt right.
randy95023 yep they felt right because of the rawness of the muscle. I have a 2010 Challenger SRT8 and love its performance but no matter what I do, it's nothing like the old Mopars
@@lovethesmellofracefuelinth7374 and randy95023, maybe so, but the old-school Mopar engines would absolutely get thrashed by new-school Mopar engines, and I am a fan of old-school Mopar. However, the Hellephant crate engine kit is the best of both worlds. Sadly, they are not street legal, or so Mopar/FCA claims, anyway.
Pax Humana oh yeah the performance of the 3gen hemis are second to none, and that includes the 426 cross ram and hemi engines. I'm referring to the crude in your face raw power as opposed to more, but you must also consider that the hellephant and Hellcat mills are also blown. Where has those old motors were all NA, so it's really not an adequate comparison anyway
@@lovethesmellofracefuelinth7374 It's interesting how so much of the positive refinements take away what makes the old ones sound special. The new ones just don't have that awesome low end grunt and choppy idle! I'm guessing mostly because of variable valve timing and higher power bands...
mikesteelheart yeah it is amazing and am thinking that its because of absence of an aggressive cam and am thinking about doing a comp Cam in mine. If you type in late model Challenger with Comp Cam on here, you will see what I mean. If you check it out, let me know what you think and believe that you will agree
Good to see Gary Lockwood and Royal Dano back on the Big Screen. They both portrayed numerous roles on Gunsmoke and other Westerns.That 70 Roadrunner is totally Bad Ass...no frills
I've only seen little bits and pieces of this film over the years and I've always wondered what the title was. Thanks for posting, now I can watch the whole thing!
Can't beat the V8's. Not when it comes to the 1/4. HEMI's are the only engines used in top fuel drag racing. Lets see a funny car with a 4 cylinder turbo lol..
Gary Wood The Road Runner was much lighter than the Impala, so an extra 15 horsepower won't cut it. Road Runner was a cheap muscle car for Saturday night fun..
My old man had both69,70 roadrunners,both had 383's with 4 speeds,always remember riding in them mufflers were just suggestions to him,and the exhuast fumes you tried not to pay attention to either.
Ah I lived and went fast in these days...thought my Corvette powered Vega was fast. Well, until I got my doors blown off by a Plymouth Roadrunner 😮. We became good friends. 😅
that's what i thought i saw, too.. but after watching it a few times in slow motion the rear hubcap pops off and actually rolls past the front hubcap just as the front pops off.. it's quite wild and couldn't have been something they'd planned to happen
@@91C4NVA but stop because it can't shift anymore and has to go to the shop for a new transmission and the owner goes to the side of the road to put himself under the wheels of a semitruck
All movies based in the South were about running liquor. If they redid them today they'd be about trafficking meth. Can't believe the music in this movie isn't banjo's like most were back then.
Reese Nelson I’m old enough to remember when the Ohio State Highway Patrol had ‘69 Biscaynes, they were 2 dr post sedans with 427’s/Turbo 400’s. Torque monsters, to say the least! Not much got away from them. Good Day to You!
If made today, Leroy's car : Flat Black '09 Challenger, bad guys Charger: a current Scat Pack Charger, red/white Impala : a current Silverado and Caprice PPV , the rich lady Benz : current Benz or an expensive EV...
Is this from a bootleg or the TCM-sourced m.o.d. DVD? I have an older copy but it's sourced from a well-worn 16mm print. This looks like much better quality! Also, notice the '68 Charger (I guess used as a backup car at 3:54 and again at 4:15)
orange70383 The movie is "Bad Georgia Road," from 1977. It's at the beginning of the video. "Dirty Mary Crazy Larry" is a different movie. That bit shouldn't be in this video. IMO.
Both the Dodge Charger and Plymouth Road Runner were similar cars built on the same platform. Both cars had the same engine/transmission, but different body panels and interior. Both were equipped with 383, 440, and 426 Hemi V8 engines. The 440 V8 in the Charger was called the Magnum. When equipped in the Road Runner, it was called the Commando. Both Mopar cars were awesome.
@liar fighterthe 440 V-8 Super Commando in a Plymouth is a 440 V-8 that has two carburetors equipped. When installed in a Dodge, it is called the Six Pack.
Chargers and Road runners were both B bodies, same as the Dodge Super Bee, hence the name.@@jayelbee1111
@@Choo-ew9so yep, the same B-body for the Dodge Daytona and Plymouth Superbird.
Actually, SEVERAL vehicles were built upon that same platform from 1965 to 1973 (USA/Canada), 1968 to 1976 in Australia/Oceania, 1965 to 1970 in Spain/Europe, and 1968 to 1980 in Brazil and Argentina, Joey Brooks. Here is a list of them, both here, and abroad.
USA/Canada - Dodge Charger, Dodge Charger Daytona, Dodge Polara, Dodge Dart (in Swinger and 340 varieties), Dodge Demon, Dodge Coronet, Dodge Monaco (1974 and 1975 only), Dodge Royal Monaco, Plymouth Road Runner, Plymouth Road Runner Superbird, Plymouth GTX, Plymouth Belvedere, Plymouth Duster, Plymouth Fury I, II, and III, Gran Fury, Plymouth Fury Suburban, Plymouth Fury Sport Suburban, Plymouth Satellite, Plymouth Valiant, Chrysler Town and Country (not to be confused with the minivan of the same name), Chrysler New Yorker, Chrysler Newport
Spain - Dodge Dart (which was almost identical to the USA/Canada Dodge Dart from 1968 to 1970, and, coincidentally, was also made for those same years in Spain as well) and the Dodge 3700
Australia/Oceania - Dodge DD Phoenix (hardtop and sedan), Dodge DE Phoenix (hardtop and sedan), Dodge DF Phoenix (hardtop and sedan), Dodge DG Phoenix (hardtop and sedan), Dodge DH Phoenix (hardtop and sedan, very rare), Chrysler Valiant VF (with 2-door hardtop, 2-door coupe, 4-door sedan, 4-door station wagon/estate car/shooting brake, 2-door sedan delivery/panel van, and 2-door coupe utility/ute/truck car variants, the last one being simply called Chrysler Utility), Chrysler VE VIP, Chrysler VF VIP, Chrysler VG VIP, Chrysler by Chrysler (in CH, CJ, and CK variants, in only sedan and hardtop variants), Chrysler Valiant VG (hardtop, sedan, coupe utility/ute/truck car, and station wagon/estate car/shooting brake variants), Chrysler Valiant VG Pacer (in station wagon/estate car/shooting brake form, was called the Chrysler VG Valiant Regal Safari, coupe utility/ute/truck car, hardtop and sedan variants), and Chrysler Valiant VH, with a station wagon/estate car/shooting brake variant simply called the Chrysler VH Station Wagon, the Pacer variant (now only available as a 4-door sedan), and the Charger, Charger XL, Charger 770, Charger R/T, and Charger R/T E38 variant forms.
Argentina/Brazil/Mexico/Latin America/South America/Caribbean - Dodge Polara, Dodge Polara Coupe, Dodge Polara R/T, Dodge GTX, Dodge Polara GT, and Dodge Polara Diesel.
Here is some more information in case the car list was not thorough and complete enough for you.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dodge_Charger_(B-body)#First_generation
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dodge_Charger_(B-body)#Second_generation
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dodge_Charger_(B-body)#Third_generation
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dodge_Charger_(B-body)#Fourth_generation
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dodge_Charger_Daytona
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dodge_Dart
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dodge_Coronet
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dodge_Polara
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dodge_Monaco
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chrysler_Town_%26_Country_(1941%E2%80%931988)
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chrysler_Newport
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chrysler_New_Yorker
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plymouth_GTX
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plymouth_Satellite
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plymouth_Belvedere
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plymouth_Valiant
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plymouth_Road_Runner
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plymouth_Superbird
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plymouth_Fury
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plymouth_Duster
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chrysler_by_Chrysler
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chrysler_VIP
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chrysler_Valiant
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chrysler_Valiant_Charger
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dodge_Phoenix
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barreiros_(manufacturer)#The_Spanish_Dodges
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dodge_Polara#In_Argentina
This is just a start, but I have wrestling to watch, so if you need anything, just ask and I will get it as soon as possible.
@@paxhumana2015 my 6 pack hits hard scares most people!!apriceated better than most 401k lol.nice vid.
I had a '69 Charger back in the day. That car had a mind of it's own. It wasn't happy going slow. It wanted to go fast. I had the 383 which wasn't a hemi but it was very quick off the line and in the top end. It was pretty rare for a Mustang or Camarro to beat me. Me and my buddies had a ball in that car and drove it all over rural Ohio and Michigan. Sure, it would sip some gas but back then gas was like $1.25 a gallon.
Friendly smack talk That’s why r33 skyline better than charger
Did the same with a 69 monoco500 383 4bbl unlimited top end, sadly I twisted it into a wreck.
@@Rokonroller damm son where did you wreck this
@@IANFD3SRX7 Oct 17 1975 Moosomin Sask, wasn’t a salvageable part left on the car. Damn shame. Hit an approach.
@@Rokonroller drifting like a boss
Another classic Car Chase movie from Defo the 1970s Era
Things never end well for '68-'70 Chargers in the movies. Never.
paktype even the general lee survived a couple of more feet up in the air compared to that 70 charger.
Especially in Dirty Mary Crazy Larry :(
RIP Green '69 Charger
I know. I wonder how many 68-70 Chargers got destroyed in The Dukes Of Hazzard? I'd like to see these cars restored and cared for.
I was just thinking that haha! Its like chargers are always the villians!
300. LEE 1 was found, restored to tv show condition and auctioned off. Some hack pro golfer named Bubba Watson bought it and destroyed it with a confederate flag removal and better interior.
I'm a mopar guy and I've never seen this clip. Didn't know it existed. For the money the Roadrunner was one bad ass car that every-day-joe could afford
Well, mopar guy, ...you suck then...
Gee......what the hell happened to those days when a regular Guy could afford to have fun.?
Road Runner is cooler than the Charger
Too bad them days are gone. 🤦♂️
I never knew about this movie util now. Thank you for posting this! 😎
I had 2 1969 Road Runners in the late 70's - 80's. Beasts! Rebuilt both and set them up with Holly carbs and Transmission kits. Good Times! A lot of the new cars are seconds faster in the quarter but driving 'old school' just felt right.
randy95023 yep they felt right because of the rawness of the muscle. I have a 2010 Challenger SRT8 and love its performance but no matter what I do, it's nothing like the old Mopars
@@lovethesmellofracefuelinth7374 and randy95023, maybe so, but the old-school Mopar engines would absolutely get thrashed by new-school Mopar engines, and I am a fan of old-school Mopar. However, the Hellephant crate engine kit is the best of both worlds. Sadly, they are not street legal, or so Mopar/FCA claims, anyway.
Pax Humana oh yeah the performance of the 3gen hemis are second to none, and that includes the 426 cross ram and hemi engines. I'm referring to the crude in your face raw power as opposed to more, but you must also consider that the hellephant and Hellcat mills are also blown. Where has those old motors were all NA, so it's really not an adequate comparison anyway
@@lovethesmellofracefuelinth7374 It's interesting how so much of the positive refinements take away what makes the old ones sound special. The new ones just don't have that awesome low end grunt and choppy idle! I'm guessing mostly because of variable valve timing and higher power bands...
mikesteelheart yeah it is amazing and am thinking that its because of absence of an aggressive cam and am thinking about doing a comp Cam in mine. If you type in late model Challenger with Comp Cam on here, you will see what I mean. If you check it out, let me know what you think and believe that you will agree
Good to see Gary Lockwood and Royal Dano back on the Big Screen. They both portrayed numerous roles on Gunsmoke and other Westerns.That 70 Roadrunner is totally Bad Ass...no frills
I've had a 1970 Road Runner in orange from HotWheels ever since I was 4. It's become one of my favorite cars ever.
My brother bought one new in 1970, he still has it. 383 engine Hurst pistol grip shifter. It is orange in color with black accents.
2:13 authentic Chrysler starter sound there :-)
Ben Wolfram love the sewing machine sound of the classics and have had many, so I'm very familiar 💚💜
cant fake that!
Starter puts out more power than a d series honda
Love that sound
These cars more in the demand today than ever. None are cheap
Gary Lockwood was killed by the computer HAL in 2001: A Space Odyssey. Two years later he went from spaceships to MOPARS, a big step UP!
the chases now days supposed to look more real but compare to the old movies the old ones are better
Qual e o nome desse filme
Amazing how Georgia looks nothing like Southern California
Jeff Barnes I was thinking the same thing. It looks a lot like Hazard County Georgia
That's not even Georgia
I know, that’s the thing about these movies. All filmed on the same road in Cali (but it’s suppose to be the south)
LOL
Hahahaha,Friend: I want to personally Thank You for uploading this. I'm Glad to see that a 70 RR and 70 Charger shared the screen. Thumbs Up!
make videos of your car
I've only seen little bits and pieces of this film over the years and I've always wondered what the title was. Thanks for posting, now I can watch the whole thing!
My older cousin had a Road Runner maybe a ‘72? Dark purple iirc with a manual and the cool RR character in several spots - and a BEEP BEEP horn!!
This chase looks like it was filmed in Northern California wine country.
no special effects with big explosions need just real chases those days
Love the 'beep-beep' at 2:18
The driver was the guy in Star Trek with the glowing eyes..
Gary Lockwood
Bad but love the way they used to film old movies.nice steady Clem shots .now close up shaking cameras.what the hell is wrong with the new director s
love all the mopar movies!!!!
It takes a mopar to catch a mopar
Then how come I keep beating Dodge Neons x3
Will Butter yep and that's why it's Mopar or no car 🤟
@@lovethesmellofracefuelinth7374 Until the Mopar rusts away like a good portion of them have :/
@@thebushwolf710 I think u have mopar confused with Chevy
@@mandrews1192 Nah, I've seen more rusty dodge vehicles in my lifetime than I've seen rusty Fords or Chevy's
Leroy, the drunk Guy who drives the 1969 Navy Blue Charger, use to play in one the early Startrek episodes.
Plus I'm still rockin' my 8 ft CB antenna .
Could have sworn that bikini beauty was Shelly Long (Cheers), the way she sounded, but no, it's Carol Lynley.
Wish I still had my 70 RR, 383, 4 speed, B5 Blue. 😪
I have a '70 Road Runner. Limelight Green with a 522 stroker.
ROCK ON,DUDE!!!
Awesome brother, how much power is that 522 Stroker making.
Well there goes a 63 impala station wagon down hill and up in flames a sad end to another cool ride.
Looked to be a 1964 Impala Station Wagon to me.
man I thought our Blaxploitation movies were stoopid but this won the award.. Made my day.... Yall crezeh !
LOL!
Can't beat the V8's. Not when it comes to the 1/4.
HEMI's are the only engines used in top fuel drag racing.
Lets see a funny car with a 4 cylinder turbo lol..
I think all manufacturers in top fuel use an adapted form of hemispherical head
Yea less weight is never good in racing
Exactly mate V8 or nothing.
I sure have missed a lot of crappy movies.
Hey man, at 7:55 did that left front hubcap fly off and then two frames later it was back on the car. That's some Dukes of Hazard stuff there.
my dad has a 1970 roadrunner
moparGIRL4LIFE 66 you have a cool dad
nice
make a video of the runner
Did anyone else notice the road runner kept changing from a convertible to a hardtop
I did but evidently the editors didn't think anyone would notice
That chick had a terrible time on a cruise once.
This is from the movie Bad Georgia Road 1977 with Carol Lynley
This is the worst/best movie ever.🇺🇸
Only thing to catch a Mopar is another Mopar... just kidding. You can't catch Road Runner
Had a b5 Sport Satiate,383 , auto...two door...fun car.
The Plot line is riveting! Love it!
Look like Dukes of Hazzard scenes.....! Only thing Missing is the General Lee. Lol
Don't be fooled by the 1969 Impala.... it still had the 427 4sp option with 390 hp . That's more than the 375 hp 440 road runner .
still slow..
Gary Wood
The Road Runner was much lighter than the Impala, so an extra 15 horsepower won't cut it. Road Runner was a cheap muscle car for Saturday night fun..
Why do the videos on this channel always skip back a few seconds now and then and repeat the same footage?
My old man had both69,70 roadrunners,both had 383's with 4 speeds,always remember riding in them mufflers were just suggestions to him,and the exhuast fumes you tried not to pay attention to either.
The Road Runner sounds like a beast
Love it in old shows and movies have tires squel on dirt lmao
Ah I lived and went fast in these days...thought my Corvette powered Vega was fast. Well, until I got my doors blown off by a Plymouth Roadrunner 😮. We became good friends. 😅
The cars are the best actors in this mess.
7:40 looks like it spit out more than one hubcap from the front wheel! :-)
that's what i thought i saw, too.. but after watching it a few times in slow motion the rear hubcap pops off and actually rolls past the front hubcap just as the front pops off.. it's quite wild and couldn't have been something they'd planned to happen
13:39 - he really is just whistling ‘Dixie’.
Let's see a Honda Civic do this 😂😂😂
I think a newer Civic would outrun any car shown in this video on a curvy road, and never stop for gas or repairs.
@@91C4NVA Hahaha
@@91C4NVA but stop because it can't shift anymore and has to go to the shop for a new transmission and the owner goes to the side of the road to put himself under the wheels of a semitruck
@@91C4NVA But it won't have any soul and character as those 2 old school hotrods mate.
If Leroy slow his ass down they probably wouldn’t know that it was him
Yesss My Fast Car's Here, 70 Road Runner and 70 Charger,
All movies based in the South were about running liquor. If they redid them today they'd be about trafficking meth. Can't believe the music in this movie isn't banjo's like most were back then.
Looks like 102 inch CB antennas we're the antenna to have back then.
They are still one the best and easiest to set up. Just mount it and hook up, no adjustment needed....
Now see, this is why he told her to get out. Even back seat driving while shits going down!!
.Well it always worked for Bo and Luke!!!
That farm reminds me of the Dukes of Hazzard farm.
Fire chase🤩🔥
Oldscool"s monster's😍❤
Badass 69 Impala too
i have one like it but blue 4 door 327
alex Castro Oh sweet. I've got one in frost green, 396
Nice
Reese Nelson I’m old enough to remember when the Ohio State Highway Patrol had ‘69 Biscaynes, they were 2 dr post sedans with 427’s/Turbo 400’s. Torque monsters, to say the least! Not much got away from them. Good Day to You!
Clown to Franklin , clown to Franklin
And.. The Oscar Goes To ....
If made today, Leroy's car : Flat Black '09 Challenger, bad guys Charger: a current Scat Pack Charger, red/white Impala : a current Silverado and Caprice PPV , the rich lady Benz : current Benz or an expensive EV...
This must be a West Virginia movie...
road ripper my favorite..
Nice video and Thumbs Up for a like.
these actors must have emphysema today from all that dust
You sound like my wife
Wow look how the upper control arm and spring come up through the chargers fender after the jump. You never saw that on the dukes of hazard
This Chager was raggedy as hell!
Ummmm no “spring”. Torsion bars
my two favorite cars in a high speed chase😂
Yikes......surprised that Carol Lynley would appear in this steaming pile.
Beep beep, roadrunner wins again!😊
Road runner is a big block and the charger is a small block. You can tell by the sound
2:02 awesome enough to get it twice...
roadrunner vs charger close race
plymouth=shorter=ligther=faster
A lot like the dukes of hazzard but WAY better
Funny how Georgia and Simi Valley are amazingly similar.
Nothing better than a hot blonde in a hot car. Mopar magic!
Should of kept those wheels spinning @2:09 tut tut
CB radio antenna so good.
From japan.
Is this from a bootleg or the TCM-sourced m.o.d. DVD?
I have an older copy but it's sourced from a well-worn 16mm print. This looks like much better quality!
Also, notice the '68 Charger (I guess used as a backup car at 3:54 and again at 4:15)
An older copy of what, you have no idea what this movie is.
make videos of the amc man
Mopar Or No Car
110 inch whip annt. lol
great channel but repeating the same scene again is so fxxxxg anoying
Flying 🧱 through the asphalt
Why is it, every time someone gets a Charger in front of a camera they have to jump it?
That runner is actually a gtx the hood grill and side ducts are gtx not runner
Nope. Closeup @9:45 shows Roadrunner grille (same as Satellite). GTX has honeycomb grille. Hood bulge and side ducts are on both GTX and Roadrunner.
What movie was this?
At least include the movie name in the description.
orange70383 dirty Larry & dirty marry at the end of the video right
orange70383
The movie is "Bad Georgia Road," from 1977.
It's at the beginning of the video. "Dirty Mary Crazy Larry" is a different movie. That bit shouldn't be in this video. IMO.
orange70383 at least pay attention in the first 10 seconds....
Bad Georgia road is the name of the movie
What are those things hanging under the cars?
Balls
11:45 that will fix it....
note the skid plates under both cars at 0:51
Yup bad 70 charger 440 and my 70 roadrunner 440 magnum
Super
Cool
looks like Satellite to me
Plymouth Satelite GTX
Well Satellite, GTX, and Roadrunner all shared the exact same body.
it was a road runner u can tell by the sound of the horn
This is terrible!
This movie was not film in Georgia
Excuse me , whats the name of the movie ? ?? ?
Bad Georgia road
@@thepromiseman7745 Tank you very much man, looks a great movie, Im gonna looking for ! ! Thaks 👍👍
@@luisponce5047 cool no problem