Hi Philip. Happy to read you enjoy this car with great character :-) GOOD NEWS! you're on the right UA-cam Channel for all the cars with character you and I both enjoy, Lou
Oh Yeah Lou! This one put a smile on my face just watching! Those Chrysler engineers back then were truly blessed with the knowledge and talent to come up with these beauties! Love the old solid lifter 'music' under the hood at idle and then MORE music with the revs and the tire chirps! Thanks Lou for making my coffee taste even better this morning!
My first got to have car in high school was a 67 Coronet R/T with a 440 factory air white interior and some kind of blue green paint color. I spent too much on the car and Couldn't afford repairs so i started it in the school parking lot with a screw driver. I REALL MISS THOSE DAYS.
@@loucostabile We were a Mopar family and in 1975 my Coronet was a cool car in the High School parking lot except for the screwdriver to start the car. Oops
Wow, Lou! Look at that beautiful car. I am amazed at how automobile styling in the 1960's was simple yet stunning. This car has details like the front end treatment that is simple and elegant yet futuristic. The roofline on this car is just dynamic in its execution. IMHO, that roofline is one of the best looking ever on a car that was later copied by Mercedes on its coupes in the 2000's. This styling follows a less is more philosophy that is both hard edged but with subtle detailing. Look at that rear design taking the front and removing the headlights to complete the overall look. You really have featured a gem here and being painted black only enhances its look. I'm so fond of black cars that I currently drive one. I like the interior as well and having a manual transmission is like the cherry on a hot fudge sundae! Mmmmm. Thanks or sharing this, Lou! You have iconic and varied cars on your channel which makes each episode a must see!
This is a great surviving 1967 Dodge Coronet RT! The black color suits it very well and overall it is in excellent condition for 32,000 miles. That V8 Hemi engine sounded thunderous, and even stones were thrown by the powerful exhaust gases! Interesting story and entertaining final walk... Best Regards, Lou!
What a beautiful car. One of my older sister's boyfriends had one back in 1967. Red with the 440 and the four on the floor. What an amazing design look, etc. Hemi's were not seen in southeastern Massachusetts, to the best of my memory back in the 60's.. Would have been a crime for such a beautiful beast to be exposed to the salt water air. Seeing this car brings back memories of Jimmy Addison's "Silver Bullet."
Hi martymorse2, Happy to read this car brings back memories of your Sisters Boyfriends car & Jimmy Addison's car too :-) Thank you for viewing and sharing, Lou
@@loucostabile Lou, I always look forward to your videos. Few people realize all the prep work and editing that makes sure your videos are fact filled. You also express the human element of how personal the attachment is between the owner's and their magnificent vehicles. I also enjoy seeing the designs of the cars from 1955-1970 and the influence the Space Chase had on many of the designers in Detroit and eventually the entire world of the automobile industry.
This car with the Delaware plates brought back a memory... In the 1970s I was in high school in Delaware. One day my friend Max and I rode our bikes to a nearby neighborhood to his uncle's house. Around the side near the back of this little house there was a 1967 Coronet R/T 426 Hemi 4-spd in it's original off-white paint that had sat unused for a few years. The car was only 10 years old, and he said his uncle could not afford the higher gasoline prices, or the rear tires the car burned up. He lifted the hood and the huge round air cleaner atop 2 4-barrel carbs and massive Hemi valve covers seduced our 15 year-old brains much like seeing a pair of real boobs for the first time. Fantasies of hammering the throttle in street races swirled in our just-about-to-get-drivers-license minds. Max pleaded with his uncle to sell the car to him, but no luck. I have no clue what happened to the Coronet after that.
That Mopar is definitely a pristine survivor! I always had a fondness of the Dodge Coronet of that era. This 1967 Dodge Coronet R/T equipped with a 426 Hemi engine with a manual 4-speed transmission! A perfect combination! This Coronet reminds me of a friend's Dodge Coronet Super Bee that had the exact same equipment this car has! That car would flat out run! That Hemi sounded super healthy, and the exterior paint job is in excellent condition. I could tell by the grin on the owner's face that he really loves this Mopar! Nice car as always Lou!
Hi Jeff, "rolling thunder" I LIKE THAT! I agree, this car is unbelievable. If I told people about it they would be "Yeah right Lou!", so I'm glad to be able to capture this one on video to share with you. You're welcome, Lou
Love that era Coronet. The angular body lines, the front and rear fascias, and the unique C pillar design really set them apart. I think the Magnum 500 wheels look great on these cars.
this car is a national treasure you never own a car like this you become a caretaker ! black on black like "the ghost " has got to be amongst the rarest of the rare .
Great car and story, Lou!! heck, i was looking for a Coronet when i bought my '69 Charger in '77. This is perfect,,,,right color, wheels and The Elephant In The Room, 426 4 speed....the Big Dog!! So many of these got rusted or wrecked.....insane.... Rock And Roll On, Lou.
I bought a 70 Monte Carlo in 1986. My wife followed me home. It was the MOST nerve-wracking drive of my life! Not a real religious person but, with the wife following me home I prayed that I’d make it! Luckily, I made it home, did a little work each year that I could afford and we enjoyed it for 20 years..
This would be a great car to own. The early hemis have better performance and are more affordable than the 68 and later ones. I would love to seethe kid in his rice burner 4 popper pull up to the light and think grandpa is driving his old sunday car. Then, the light turns green and the hemi leaves him sucking flurocarbons! Great survivor!
Wow! I purchased a 1968 Dodge Coronet from my Uncle while I was in the Navy station in California. My uncle sold me the car for $1000.00 the car was in his garage and he did not drive the car anymore. While living in San Francisco. That car was a lot of fun to drive on the California Highways.
I miss seeing all these beauties on the roads and parking lots. I never was the type to just walk by a car without seeing what it was-weren't just 'another car' to me back then as they the ones today are. Thanks for this story.
Beautiful car love the story with the owner and the history of the car that makes it so much nicer people that drive them and not squirrel them away in a man cave somewhere where they never be see again
Good day Lou, Let’s talk about this one. Hamburger with all toppings including the sauce with an idle you can put the baby to sleep. Saw one at the 2019 Chrysler Adelaide Show but in red & it was a real head turner. Genuine 1967 Coroner R/T 426 Hemi, 4 speed in Red. Still remember it to this day, you don’t forget a Hemi when you see one. Great story. Cheers Louis Kats your number 1 Fan in Australia, Melbourne. 👍 🇦🇺 🇺🇸 😊
Good day Louis, Happy to share this "head turner" with you :-) Glad to read this one brings memories of the red one you remember. Thanks for being my # 1 Fan in Australia. Cheers, Lou
Man that car is beautiful. I had a 67 Coronet, it wasn`t an R/T and it wasn`t a Hemi but still...that sure brings back memories. I outran a state trooper TWICE in one night with mine. The trooper was on a mission to get me so I had to get rid of it after that.
HI willythewave, Happy to read "Man that car is beautiful" :-) Glad to read this car brings back memories of your car, Thank you for viewing and sharing, Lou
I think I saw a few old ladies run in fear. Also, some moms grabbing their kids and running for the hills. The mighty Hemi. You won't hear that sound coming out of an electric vehicle!
Hi Charles, "some moms grabbing their kids and running for the hills. The mighty Hemi. You won't hear that sound coming out of an electric vehicle!" ....just the sounds we like to hear :-) Lou
@loucostabile A Hemi is a symphony to my ears, Lou. A thinly disguised racing engine let loose on the street. I grew up a Chevy guy but I have TONS of respect for those Chrysler power train engineers.
Sweet! Always loved the back of that car. Did you know those front fenders are the same as 66-67 Charger? Even the grille will interchange. Knew a guy with a '66 GTX, mint. He decided it would look cool with bullet holes in it, so he shot it four times.
Saw one just like this on another channel, except that one had redline tires, black steel rims , and dog dish cap's which I prefer , but they're both beautiful. Jay Leno's got a '66 , and he said it's the one car he's got that his wife wonders why he likes it ? I don't get that 🤔
One of most stupid things I did was pass up buying a one owner 67 R/T white, black interior auto on the column all original with paper work and certi card for 300 dollars in 1983. It was the 440 version
had a 1969 GTX sold it not fast enough.. Got a 1970 Hemi Cuda May 1972, definitely faster. GTX was a a nicer , to drive everyday. Also a/c . Love the Mopar idle. Actually, liked the 440 idle better. Raspier, Hemi made your ear drums resonate more. Paid $2000 for the Cuda. Who would thought the prices would be as they are now.
I think the oil crisis took out the muscle cars, then Corporations became more interested in stock prices then quality, and well it took awhile until the Viper came back in 1992 :-)
@@loucostabile All cars were art. Granny and her Rambler even. Different ethos auto eingieers took brand esthetic seriously. Thanks for these cars and drivers.
I was never a fan of this body style. You can still see remnants of the stodgy boxy Virgil Exner designs. Nice car though. Thank god Richard Sias revitalized the Dodge brand with the 68' Charger design. Lou, why don't you try and get an interview with Sias?
Hi, If you like this video, please click on SUPER THANKS ❤ with the $ in the middle which is the SUPER THANKS button under the video. Thank you! Lou
What a badass beauty! Love the '60s Coronets. Perfect size, perfect proportions. And black!
High praise :-)
All the boxes are checked, indeed. What a fantastic Survivor that still has an attitude! Thanks, Lou!
Hi TheGunfighter45acp, "What a fantastic Survivor that still has an attitude!" I agree. You're welcome, Lou
@@loucostabile😊😊
Gorgeous!!! Brings back Memory’s. Thanks
Hi Doug, Happy to read this car brings back memories :-) Thank you for viewing, sharing, and you're welcome, Lou
You can't find a mostly original car like this. It's in good hands. Thanks for the video.
Hi Mark G, "You can't find a mostly original car like this. It's in good hands" You're right. You're welcome, Lou
Hi Lou, i wish they still made cars like these Mopars, they have great character, great show.✔✔
Hi Philip. Happy to read you enjoy this car with great character :-) GOOD NEWS! you're on the right UA-cam Channel for all the cars with character you and I both enjoy, Lou
Good ol' Dodge!
"Dodge, The Brotherhood of Muscle". 😎👍💪.
Hi Matthew, NICE! Lou
@@loucostabile You're welcome! By the way, how rare is this car?
I get up to check my email... and I wind up with a Hemi rumbling through the house. What a way to start the day!
NICE ! Just the way we like it :-)
Oh Yeah Lou! This one put a smile on my face just watching! Those Chrysler engineers back then were truly blessed with the knowledge and talent to come up with these beauties! Love the old solid lifter 'music' under the hood at idle and then MORE music with the revs and the tire chirps! Thanks Lou for making my coffee taste even better this morning!
Happy to read "This one put a smile on my face just watching!" lonnyjaw :-) That puts a smile on my face too. Lou
The nicest 1967 Coronet R/T on the planet -
High praise :-)
What an incredible survivor car !! Love the B-bodies and wish I still had my 67, what a beautiful Dodge !!
Happy to read "What an incredible survivor car !! Love the B-bodies" :-)
When Detroit was Detroit!! A survivor like me. I’m old enough to know when cars were cars. Thx Lou!!
Hi Travis, NICE! You're welcome, Lou
My first got to have car in high school was a 67 Coronet R/T with a 440 factory air white interior and some kind of blue green paint color. I spent too much on the car and
Couldn't afford repairs so i started it in the school parking lot with a screw driver.
I REALL MISS THOSE DAYS.
Hi Mark, Happy to read this car brings back memories of your car :-) Thank you for viewing and sharing, Lou
@@loucostabile We were a Mopar family and in 1975 my Coronet was a cool car in the High School parking lot except for the screwdriver to start the car. Oops
For me, a bucket list item!!! AWESOME REFRIGERATOR on wheels! Those 1966-67 B-bodies ROCK!
High praise :-)
'Mornin' Lou - looks like you found the ultimate '67 boulevard bruiser. What an impressive machine.
'Mornin" Raynus 1, Happy to read "What an impressive machine" :-) I agree, a good one for sure, Lou
Wow, Lou! Look at that beautiful car. I am amazed at how automobile styling in the 1960's was simple yet stunning. This car has details like the front end treatment that is simple and elegant yet futuristic. The roofline on this car is just dynamic in its execution. IMHO, that roofline is one of the best looking ever on a car that was later copied by Mercedes on its coupes in the 2000's. This styling follows a less is more philosophy that is both hard edged but with subtle detailing. Look at that rear design taking the front and removing the headlights to complete the overall look. You really have featured a gem here and being painted black only enhances its look. I'm so fond of black cars that I currently drive one. I like the interior as well and having a manual transmission is like the cherry on a hot fudge sundae! Mmmmm. Thanks or sharing this, Lou! You have iconic and varied cars on your channel which makes each episode a must see!
Hi ultraviolet tp, Happy to read you enjoy the styling of this car :-) Glad to share this "gem" with you. You're welcome, Lou
My brother is restoring a 1966 Coronet. I have to forward this video to him. What a boss ride.
Hi Brian, Happy to read your Brother has a cool car too, Lou
This is a great surviving 1967 Dodge Coronet RT! The black color suits it very well and overall it is in excellent condition for 32,000 miles. That V8 Hemi engine sounded thunderous, and even stones were thrown by the powerful exhaust gases! Interesting story and entertaining final walk... Best Regards, Lou!
Hi Jaime, Happy to read you enjoy this car :-) Glad to share this exhaust "stone thrower" with you, Lou
Beautiful '67 😍 👍
Happy to read you enjoy the looks of this car :-)
@@loucostabile 👍👍
What else could you ask for? Beautiful great car!!! Thx Lou!
Hi Bradydog, Happy to read "Beautiful great car!!!" :-) You're welcome, Lou
Wow what a special car with all the right boxes checked and with low mileage. Just awesome, looks perfect. Thanks guys.
Hi Bruce H., Happy to read "Just awesome, looks perfect" :-) You're welcome, Lou
Beautiful Coronet ! Thanks for posting Lou !
Hi Rudy, Happy to read you enjoy the looks of this Coronet :-) You're welcome, Lou
What a beautiful car. One of my older sister's boyfriends had one back in 1967. Red with the 440 and the four on the floor. What an amazing design look, etc. Hemi's were not seen in southeastern Massachusetts, to the best of my memory back in the 60's.. Would have been a crime for such a beautiful beast to be exposed to the salt water air. Seeing this car brings back memories of Jimmy Addison's "Silver Bullet."
Hi martymorse2, Happy to read this car brings back memories of your Sisters Boyfriends car & Jimmy Addison's car too :-) Thank you for viewing and sharing, Lou
@@loucostabile Lou, I always look forward to your videos. Few people realize all the prep work and editing that makes sure your videos are fact filled. You also express the human element of how personal the attachment is between the owner's and their magnificent vehicles. I also enjoy seeing the designs of the cars from 1955-1970 and the influence the Space Chase had on many of the designers in Detroit and eventually the entire world of the automobile industry.
🙋♂️THANKS LOU,ALLEN,FOR SHARING THIS BEAUTIFUL 🤩 SURVIVOR 🤗,IT CHECKS ✅ALL THE BOXES 📦 💚💚💚
Hi Budget Audiophile Life-long, Happy to read "IT CHECKS ✅ALL THE BOXES" :-) You're welcome, Lou
This car with the Delaware plates brought back a memory... In the 1970s I was in high school in Delaware. One day my friend Max and I rode our bikes to a nearby neighborhood to his uncle's house. Around the side near the back of this little house there was a 1967 Coronet R/T 426 Hemi 4-spd in it's original off-white paint that had sat unused for a few years. The car was only 10 years old, and he said his uncle could not afford the higher gasoline prices, or the rear tires the car burned up. He lifted the hood and the huge round air cleaner atop 2 4-barrel carbs and massive Hemi valve covers seduced our 15 year-old brains much like seeing a pair of real boobs for the first time. Fantasies of hammering the throttle in street races swirled in our just-about-to-get-drivers-license minds.
Max pleaded with his uncle to sell the car to him, but no luck. I have no clue what happened to the Coronet after that.
Hi soyounoat, Happy to read this car brings back memories of your Friend Max's Uncles car :-) Thank you for viewing and sharing, Lou
That Mopar is definitely a pristine survivor! I always had a fondness of the Dodge Coronet of that era. This 1967 Dodge Coronet R/T equipped with a 426 Hemi engine with a manual 4-speed transmission! A perfect combination! This Coronet reminds me of a friend's Dodge Coronet Super Bee that had the exact same equipment this car has! That car would flat out run! That Hemi sounded super healthy, and the exterior paint job is in excellent condition. I could tell by the grin on the owner's face that he really loves this Mopar! Nice car as always Lou!
HI Michael, Happy to share this "pristine survivor!" with you :-) Glad you're along for the ride, Lou
What a great Mopar! Love the jewelry and engine idle. Thank the wife for allowing the gentleman to live a dream
Hi Rob, Happy to read "What a great Mopar!" :-) I agree, the wife approval is a bonus, Lou
Awesome Dodge - talk about rolling thunder.
This one is in unbelievable condition.
Thanks for sharing this classic with us Lou.
Hi Jeff, "rolling thunder" I LIKE THAT! I agree, this car is unbelievable. If I told people about it they would be "Yeah right Lou!", so I'm glad to be able to capture this one on video to share with you. You're welcome, Lou
Beautiful survivor 😍😍😍😍😍 Thanks Lou!
You're welcome motorTranz :-)
AWESOME!
:-)
Love that era Coronet. The angular body lines, the front and rear fascias, and the unique C pillar design really set them apart. I think the Magnum 500 wheels look great on these cars.
Hi Steve, Happy to read "Love that era Coronet" :-) Lou
Boy, Mac Tools from Sabina, Ohio! What a dream car! I had the 440 Rose colored 67 Dodge RT back in the day!
Hi David, Happy to read this car brings back memories of your rose colored car :-) Thank you for viewing and sharing, Lou
Great car indeed!
Happy to read you enjoy this "Great car" :-)
this car is a national treasure you never own a car like this you become a caretaker ! black on black like "the ghost " has got to be amongst the rarest of the rare .
High praise for "this car is a national treasure" :-)
Way nicer than the Ghost. It's not a clapped out ride with a fabricated street racing history like the Ghost.
Incredible car, this is top of the heap imo.
High praise :-)
What a nice car,I'm sure it's very rare,❤ it.Thanks for showing it.
My pleasure sharing with you Joseph :-)
A real beauty Lou, i just love the mid 60s Mopar hardtops, you're giving me a kick to get my hemi back together 🙄
Happy you like this one lyonheart84 exotic fruit growing :-)
Great car and story, Lou!!
heck, i was looking for a Coronet when i bought my '69 Charger in '77. This is perfect,,,,right color, wheels and The Elephant In The Room, 426 4 speed....the Big Dog!!
So many of these got rusted or wrecked.....insane....
Rock And Roll On, Lou.
Hi Glen, Happy to read you enjoy "the Big Dog!" :-) Lou
Keep on, Lou@@loucostabile
Great car, great story, great guy.
Happy to read you enjoy this car, story, and Guy.
I bought a 70 Monte Carlo in 1986. My wife followed me home. It was the MOST nerve-wracking drive of my life! Not a real religious person but, with the wife following me home I prayed that I’d make it! Luckily, I made it home, did a little work each year that I could afford and we enjoyed it for 20 years..
Sounds like a nice car :-) Thank you for viewing and sharing.
Nice car Lou. Love it. A MOPAR fan Keep going Lou.
Hi Ollie, Happy to read "Love it" :-) Lou
This would be a great car to own. The early hemis have better performance and are more affordable than the 68 and later ones. I would love to seethe kid in his rice burner 4 popper pull up to the light and think grandpa is driving his old sunday car. Then, the light turns green and the hemi leaves him sucking flurocarbons! Great survivor!
Hi Greg, Happy to read you enjoy this car :-) Lou
Wow! I purchased a 1968 Dodge Coronet from my Uncle while I was in the Navy station in California. My uncle sold me the car for $1000.00 the car was in his garage and he did not drive the car anymore. While living in San Francisco. That car was a lot of fun to drive on the California Highways.
Hi James, Happy to read this car brings back memories of your car :-) Thank you for viewing and sharing, Lou
Love these cars ❤
Nice !
Superb car even better with the 4 speed .
Hi paulb4uk, Happy to read "Superb car" :-) Lou
31,321 ORIGINAL MILES - True survivor ! and what seems like a sweet heart owner too
Happy to share this "True survivor" with you :-)
Great car and great story.
Win / Win
I miss seeing all these beauties on the roads and parking lots. I never was the type to just walk by a car without seeing what it was-weren't just 'another car' to me back then as they the ones today are.
Thanks for this story.
My pleasure sharing this story with you ;-) You're welcome.
Beautiful car love the story with the owner and the history of the car that makes it so much nicer people that drive them and not squirrel them away in a man cave somewhere where they never be see again
Happy to read "Beautiful car love the story with the owner and the history of the car" :-) I like when the cars are driving too.
Amazing Coronet R/T!
Happy to read you think this car is "Amazing" :-)
I truly miss mine so very much. Mine was red with an automatic with a stock dash tachometer and a very rare 180mph speedometer.
Hi Dan, Happy to read this car brings back memories of your car :-) Thank you for viewing and sharing, Lou
Good day Lou,
Let’s talk about this one.
Hamburger with all toppings including the sauce with an idle you can put the baby to sleep.
Saw one at the 2019 Chrysler Adelaide Show but in red & it was a real head turner.
Genuine 1967 Coroner R/T 426 Hemi, 4 speed in Red.
Still remember it to this day, you don’t forget a Hemi when you see one.
Great story.
Cheers
Louis Kats your number 1 Fan in Australia, Melbourne.
👍 🇦🇺 🇺🇸 😊
Good day Louis, Happy to share this "head turner" with you :-) Glad to read this one brings memories of the red one you remember. Thanks for being my # 1 Fan in Australia. Cheers, Lou
Love it! One of my dream cars!
Happy to read this is a "Dream Car" for you :-)
My mother had a 66 Coronet as her first car after she learned to drive. It was a necessity because we were moving from Brooklyn to Long Island suburbs
Hi Allan, Happy to read this car brings back memories of your Mothers car :-) Thank you for viewing and sharing, Lou
Lou, please tell Alan that is one fine Hemi 4 speed, and I have been lucky to have owned a 1967 GTX Hemi 4 speed, thanks for the ride, cheers.
Eric, I think Alan read the comments :-) My pleasure sharing this car with you. You're welcome. Cheers, Lou
BEAUTIFUL SUPERCAR
Hi Art, Happy to read "BEAUTIFUL SUPERCAR" :-)
Man that car is beautiful. I had a 67 Coronet, it wasn`t an R/T and it wasn`t a Hemi but still...that sure brings back memories. I outran a state trooper TWICE in one night with mine. The trooper was on a mission to get me so I had to get rid of it after that.
HI willythewave, Happy to read "Man that car is beautiful" :-) Glad to read this car brings back memories of your car, Thank you for viewing and sharing, Lou
Thanks!
Hi David, SUPER THANK YOU FOR THE SUPER THANKS! I appreciate the support, Lou
Lol, that 2nd gear chiiirp sure was sweet
:-)
Really nice Dodge!
Glad to read you enjoy this one :-)
His next door neighbor with the sleek new Charger was the envy of the street until he drove this beast home.
:-)
Nice old Mopar.
I agree :-)
One of my uncles had one just like yours topped a hill doing about 135 and hit a mule that was in the center of his lane
OUCH!
Класне авто! Дякую!
Hi Сергій, Класне авто! Дякуюpy to see you like this "Cool car" :-) You're welcome, Lou
i never go to car shows , that said i have seen 2 of these in 40 years on the street , one a convertible
Good news! You can come right here on this UA-cam Channel for your car show. Sit back, relax, enjoy!
I love the old square box cars, have a 67 R/t, 440, 4 speed car, had it for 40 years. NO power anything, just a big block 4 speed car.
Hi TheRacerbrown, Happy to read this car brings back memories of your car :-) Thank you for viewing and sharing, Lou
I think I saw a few old ladies run in fear. Also, some moms grabbing their kids and running for the hills. The mighty Hemi. You won't hear that sound coming out of an electric vehicle!
Hi Charles, "some moms grabbing their kids and running for the hills. The mighty Hemi. You won't hear that sound coming out of an electric vehicle!" ....just the sounds we like to hear :-) Lou
@loucostabile A Hemi is a symphony to my ears, Lou. A thinly disguised racing engine let loose on the street. I grew up a Chevy guy but I have TONS of respect for those Chrysler power train engineers.
Sweet! Always loved the back of that car.
Did you know those front fenders are the same as 66-67 Charger? Even the grille will interchange.
Knew a guy with a '66 GTX, mint. He decided it would look cool with bullet holes in it, so he shot it four times.
Hi Mark, Hmmm, bullet holes. I guess he knew the look he liked, Lou
Nice ❤ I believe Jay Leno has one very much like this.
Good to know.
ua-cam.com/video/4qooCmc7h78/v-deo.htmlsi=4xKRNwQQvqbo6Tfj Jay Leno's HEMI 66 Coronet.
That's a beautiful car. Was that the Dodge version of the GTX?
I believe so…
Happy to read you enjoy the looks of this car :-) Hmmm, might be.
The closest would be the Coronet RT.
Saw one just like this on another channel, except that one had redline tires, black steel rims , and dog dish cap's which I prefer , but they're both beautiful. Jay Leno's got a '66 , and he said it's the one car he's got that his wife wonders why he likes it ? I don't get that 🤔
Hi Barrycuda, Happy to read you enjoy the looks of this car :-) Thanks for viewing and sharing, Lou
One of most stupid things I did was pass up buying a one owner 67 R/T white, black interior auto on the column all original with paper work and certi card for 300 dollars in 1983. It was the 440 version
Hi Gary, I think we all have your story :-) Lou
Real fast time machine.
You're right :-)
Nice 🥰
:-)
had a 1969 GTX sold it not fast enough.. Got a 1970 Hemi Cuda May 1972, definitely faster. GTX was a a nicer , to drive everyday. Also a/c . Love the Mopar idle. Actually, liked the 440 idle better. Raspier, Hemi made your ear drums resonate more. Paid $2000 for the Cuda. Who would thought the prices would be as they are now.
Hi Mike, Happy to read you had a 1969 GTX. Cool car. Do you still have the Hemi Cuda? Lou
👍👍👍👍
:-)
Detroit Muscle 💪🇺🇸🏁.
Just the way we like it :-)
@@loucostabileRam Chargers Mopar. 🇺🇸🏁
4 Speed 😁👍
:-)
🔥👍😍👍🔥
:-)
When did this massive Brain Drain leave the Chyrisler Corp. Less than ten years after this machine was lovingly produced?
I think the oil crisis took out the muscle cars, then Corporations became more interested in stock prices then quality, and well it took awhile until the Viper came back in 1992 :-)
@@loucostabile All cars were art. Granny and her Rambler even. Different ethos auto eingieers took brand esthetic seriously. Thanks for these cars and drivers.
I was never a fan of this body style. You can still see remnants of the stodgy boxy Virgil Exner designs. Nice car though. Thank god Richard Sias revitalized the Dodge brand with the 68' Charger design. Lou, why don't you try and get an interview with Sias?
Hi Nicky, Happy to read "Nice car though" :-) Haven't met him, Lou
Unicorn`s do exist!
:-)
👍
:-)
LOOKS EVIL IN BLACK.GOOD CHOICE LOU!
Hi Kenneth, Happy to read you enjoy this "CHOICE" :-) Lou
70 chevy 454 ls6 way more h.p. and torq
However i like the hemi but facts are facts.
like this one? ua-cam.com/video/ecgbmphnels/v-deo.html
Sounds like it needs a little more timing
Thanks for sharing.
Such a shame about those tires.
?
Why do cars are so ugly nowdays?... There were such beauites before! Let's go back to basics!!!
Good news! If we can't go back, all the cars you enjoy are right here on this UA-cam Channel :-)
Yep, definitively! : )@@loucostabile
MoPar
:-)
That car is evil.
......and just the way we like it :-)
I bet her boys are driving Honda Civics.😖
Hmmm, not sure.