Camaro, Torana, Commodore, Challenger, Firebird, Mustang, Falcon, Roadrunner, Impala, Bel Air and Monaro are among my favourites. Can't resist Australian and American classic muscle.
These days muscle cars remind me of those eye popping muscle guys you see at the gym. But if you asked them to actually do some real productive work they would be fucked. I have seen it for myself. You ICE aficionado's say your cars have soul, but unfortunately the vast majority of them do not have the BALLS of an EV, all show and no go....please turn down your testosterone levels they are revving too loudly.
These days muscle cars remind me of those eye popping muscle guys you see at the gym. But if you asked them to actually do some real productive work they would be fucked. I have seen it for myself. You ICE aficionado's say your cars have soul, but unfortunately the vast majority of them do not have the BALLS of an EV, all show and no go....please turn down your testosterone levels they are revving too loudly.
It’s hard not to smile when you see a classic muscle car. These powerful monsters were created to not only take you from one point to another! Big, heavy, loud and rough - there are all the wonderful
1960's and 70's cars were badass off the showroom floor. When ever one of these beauties pulls up at a stop light, and I feel the rumble and smell the long ago familiar fumes of raw gas and exhaust it throws me back to when that was everyday at the stop light. I miss my 67 Camaro
I'm 25 and had a few 79 F bodies and a 68 Le Mans (GTO clone). Rumble all the way, dude. Toyota trucks at the moment, but I'd like a '68 GTO or Road Runner for sure. Classic muscle all the way. Rode in a hellcat, very fast. Didn't feel much. Didn't hear much. Had more fun going sideways in a Trans Am. No safety. All driver. Raw gas smell. What a fun car
I can't wait until I get a muscle car to experience that same feeling I want a mid 70s elcamino with a 350 and a manual (dosent have to be factory stick I couldn't care less about originality)
Brings me back to when I was a teen in the 70's. These muscle cars were everywhere and we really didn't think anything different about it because that's how it was and that was how we rolled back then
Когда смотриш на такие машины-завидуешь америке! Ну вы машины придумали! Спасибо, за них! За двигатели, которые так рычат, и издают такие не описуемые звуки! За автомобильные кузова,с теми очертаниями, которые больше ни где не увидишь! Сумашедшие автомобили, и безумно красивые! Конструктора таких машин не зря свою жизнь прожили,
I'd love where I live. Here in Maryland when I was a teenager in the '80s there was always places where cars would gather. It usually would be Friday and Saturday. Saturday being that more people would be out. When you cruised up and down the highway you can smell cam 2. Even though I don't spend much time hanging out on the weekends I still can walk out my front door and smell Cam 2. Hearing loud motor the smell of burnt rubber always brings back great memories.
Great cars from golden years , Camaro ss is timeless, nothing modern in equivalent. The people who put the effort in on these masterpieces must have the biggest smile when driving them,the caretakers of time.
My ‘71 Plymouth Road Runner had dual 850 double pumpers (dual stacks sticking out of the air-grabber hood, hole) , hooker headers with a bad assed Isky Cam and balanced and blue-printed 440 and a Doug Nash competition series transmission...sounded just like the mid-70’s, wild paint job Orange camaro...was an earth shaker, motor mount breaker and a panty dropper! 🤘🤘🤘
Takes me back 60 years on Rt 17, Paramus, NJ. The spot was southbound side at a Stewart's Root Beer. All the "healthy" cars would prowl through before ordering food. But one time a 1950 bullet nose Studebaker rolled through. The bullet was removed from the nose, for air intake for the blower. It idled around once, literally shaking the ground. Ugly as hell but had everyone's attention. Ahhh the good old days.
All my Teen-Years spent on the "INFAMOUS"; 8-Mile Road, Gratiot Ave. and Woodward Ave. Born and bred; "Detroit Muscle Cara"!!! Copo, Yenko, Rouch, and Mopar!!! Revered across the U.S.A. Graduated from a 1966 Ford Mustang, 289-Hipo to a 1970 Plymouth Cuda. 340 Six-Pack, 727 Trans with a stall Torque Convertor and a Dana 60 Series Rear-end!!! Living the DREAM!!! Mark
I GREW UP IN ERIE PA IN THE SIXTIES. HAD 5 BEST FRIENDS WE ALL HAD 442s . ALWAYS GOT BEAT BY THE GREATEST MOTOR EVER MADE IN A 1969 HEMI CUDA.. WHAT AN IDIOT NOT TO BUY ONE AND WE HAD PLENTY OF MONEY. THAT WAS THE GREATEST ERA TO GROW UP IN. IM 75 AND STILL ROAD RACE BUT NOW I HAVE A BUILT GTR 1400 HP AND ( NOTHING ,) CAN EVEN COME CLOSE TO ME..IT JUST KEEPS GETTING BETTER.. MY PERSONAL BEST TO ALL THE GUYS IN THIS VIDEO. DONT GIVE IT UP, "EVER"...
one of the reasons I'm proud to be a American such amazing car's! my mom is a certified retired mechanic! when I was younger she was rebuilding and engine on a convertible GTO I played with tool's not doll's always loved the fact she raised me that way! GM since day one is my comfort zone! epic video! 🔥🔥
I miss street racing Front street in Philly. 80s. I had a 64 Dodge Polara 360 wedge, blue print 30 over, full roller. It would stand up & walk. Had 79 Camaro, 74 Grand Torino, 73 Nova sleeper, my wife rolled 75 Monza 2+2 250 stock posi.( her "turtle" google body style) She roached Mustangs. My baby could drive.
Hot wheels cars never really translate to real life drivers. They look absolutely wonderful but being practical, at least somewhat, has to come into consideration. For multi purpose driving you have to stop at 17”. I don’t know how many people I have saved on a highway with an air compressor that had a 2” sidewall and 22” or bigger rims. You have a slow leak and it’s instantly flat. Almost like pumping up a bicycle tire. Just stupidity in the name of looking like a toy.......kinda like a kardashian
5:28 and 1:32 Now Those are the sounds I would love my car to make. I can't get over how 'reverse revving' or 'revving down' an engine sound, it's just so iconic.
50+ years since I first heard muscle car engines roars, this video brings back many fond 😮childhood memories. Proud to be American and enjoy all the privileges this country affords all of us🇺🇸
@@daeshbagcentral5298 yup they sound like a dog trying to shit a razorblade. Kids today dont know what real hotrod muscle cars are .....daddy didnt buy ours !!
Some badass muscle cars and one of my favorite Japanese sports cars ever good choices I'm still trying to grab a early 80s Oldsmobile Delta 88 and jam a 455 under the hood from a big block cutlass (the engine alone is 1200$)
2:14...holy shit...beautiful. And thanks for not adding a bunch of new vets and lambo's that some wealthy guy bought. These ppl that you highlighted live and breath their cars.
I am a Camaro guy all day, just bought my 5th one! But boy 8:16 that Chevelle really put it down. yah; I know he used that breaks a little- So what Shout out for the Monster Burnout!!!
Если сможете, переведите на английский язык. Это не просто машины, это - живые существа, это прекрасные монстры, они не имеют конкурентов, особенно в звуке. Европа только пытается повторить хотя бы звук, но они никогда не сравнятся с этими шедеврами, у них никогда этого не получится, как бы они не хотели.
If you can, translate into English. These are not just machines, they are living beings, they are beautiful monsters, they have no competitors, especially in sound. Europe is only trying to repeat at least the sound, but they will never be compared with these masterpieces, they will never succeed, no matter how much they want to.
Where I grew up in Vernon Connecticut in the 1960-70’s this was McDonalds parking lot every Friday and Saturday night in Vernon Circle, ahh the good old days. The place to meet before the 1/4 mile run on I-84. Than Stop off at Mile Hill Texaco to remove the slicks.
Any one have any info on the '69 in the thumbnail, I love that look and would like to get a better look at it. I didn't see it in the video, did I miss it ?
Don't get me wrong E & D even though I didn't see the camaro with the wide tires, this was still a GREAT video, so don't trip off my original comment...you the man..
Car shows suck now days. Most of the people that own the cars Either bought them that way or paid somebody to build it. But for those of you that are old school & get out there & not afraid to do the work yourself get all my respect.
Camaro, Torana, Commodore, Challenger, Firebird, Mustang, Falcon, Roadrunner, Impala, Bel Air and Monaro are among my favourites. Can't resist Australian and American classic muscle.
This video really captures the spirit of classic American muscle cars.
Beauty in the EARS of the beholder. You just can't beat the sound of the classic muscle cars.
NEVER ,NEVER !!! And I'm 70 still sounds great!!!
@@richardfurlott4243 Oh yes you can. Nothing sounds as good a an Italian V-12. NOTHING....ua-cam.com/video/nFqslG0Axbk/v-deo.html
These days muscle cars remind me of those eye popping muscle guys you see at the gym. But if you asked them to actually do some real productive work they would be fucked. I have seen it for myself. You ICE aficionado's say your cars have soul, but unfortunately the vast majority of them do not have the BALLS of an EV, all show and no go....please turn down your testosterone levels they are revving too loudly.
These days muscle cars remind me of those eye popping muscle guys you see at the gym. But if you asked them to actually do some real productive work they would be fucked. I have seen it for myself. You ICE aficionado's say your cars have soul, but unfortunately the vast majority of them do not have the BALLS of an EV, all show and no go....please turn down your testosterone levels they are revving too loudly.
It’s hard not to smile when you see a classic muscle car. These powerful monsters were created to not only take you from one point to another! Big, heavy, loud and rough - there are all the wonderful
maybe few hours spent in a good way 👍👍👍👍👍
doughnut tires are wildest 😊😊😊😊😊
don't have own any but take your ferrari bbugatti linguierbochini or something and you have to sing in and on the line....? i'm still standing 😀😀😀😀😀
1000% !!!
There are no "points" in reality.
1960's and 70's cars were badass off the showroom floor. When ever one of these beauties pulls up at a stop light, and I feel the rumble and smell the long ago familiar fumes of raw gas and exhaust it throws me back to when that was everyday at the stop light. I miss my 67 Camaro
Be happy you had it bro
@@Randommetalhead4151 exactly. I'm 22 and I grew up with priuses... And PT cruisers...
I'm 25 and had a few 79 F bodies and a 68 Le Mans (GTO clone). Rumble all the way, dude. Toyota trucks at the moment, but I'd like a '68 GTO or Road Runner for sure. Classic muscle all the way.
Rode in a hellcat, very fast. Didn't feel much. Didn't hear much.
Had more fun going sideways in a Trans Am. No safety. All driver. Raw gas smell. What a fun car
I can't wait until I get a muscle car to experience that same feeling I want a mid 70s elcamino with a 350 and a manual (dosent have to be factory stick I couldn't care less about originality)
Shouldn't have sold it
Brings me back to when I was a teen in the 70's. These muscle cars were everywhere and we really didn't think anything different about it because that's how it was and that was how we rolled back then
Когда смотриш на такие машины-завидуешь америке! Ну вы машины придумали! Спасибо, за них! За двигатели, которые так рычат, и издают такие не описуемые звуки! За автомобильные кузова,с теми очертаниями, которые больше ни где не увидишь! Сумашедшие автомобили, и безумно красивые! Конструктора таких машин не зря свою жизнь прожили,
хорошо сказано
So many awsome cars! NOTHING WILL EVER BEAT AMERICAN MUSCLE! Older is always better.
Not always. 1800s cars aren't that great
Lol@@billgates23yearsago4
I do agree with you!!
I'd love where I live. Here in Maryland when I was a teenager in the '80s there was always places where cars would gather. It usually would be Friday and Saturday. Saturday being that more people would be out. When you cruised up and down the highway you can smell cam 2. Even though I don't spend much time hanging out on the weekends I still can walk out my front door and smell Cam 2.
Hearing loud motor the smell of burnt rubber always brings back great memories.
Puerto Rico Maryland & PA love there cars the way Mexi-Cali and the south westerners do.
Had a 70 Camaro SS, 350 4spd Maryland car. Backed it into a light standard doing about 40 mph. I cried that day !
@@chrispafrieddreams9118 I cried that day with you!
@@they_are_all_gone
I totalld a 61 impala bubble top 😔😞😔😞😔😞😔😞😔😞😔
@@emojiking8580What a terrible loss but your still with us.
Very beautiful and delightful sounds of powerful engines
No way an EV could make those beautiful sounds.
No way an ICE car could listen to their Hi fidelity sound system on the highway in quiet comfort, while leaving you in their wake.
@@sammaimas155No way an EV owner will ever impress his boyfriend even after beating that Hellcat at the stop light.
Great cars from golden years , Camaro ss is timeless, nothing modern in equivalent. The people who put the effort in on these masterpieces must have the biggest smile when driving them,the caretakers of time.
penipu njing
My ‘71 Plymouth Road Runner had dual 850 double pumpers (dual stacks sticking out of the air-grabber hood, hole) , hooker headers with a bad assed Isky Cam and balanced and blue-printed 440 and a Doug Nash competition series transmission...sounded just like the mid-70’s, wild paint job Orange camaro...was an earth shaker, motor mount breaker and a panty dropper! 🤘🤘🤘
V8 - the only Engine... 👍🏼☺️🔊
phenomenal cars , they look beautiful & sound even better . great video folks
Выходит раньше больше кайфовали от машин и круче , чем сейчас!
Nothing like the sound of good ole Detroit muscle!
Really love it 💕
Yes. Just yes. More of this!
This is art👌with a beutifull sound💖💖
Takes me back 60 years on Rt 17, Paramus, NJ. The spot was southbound side at a Stewart's Root Beer. All the "healthy" cars would prowl through before ordering food. But one time a 1950 bullet nose Studebaker rolled through. The bullet was removed from the nose, for air intake for the blower. It idled around once, literally shaking the ground. Ugly as hell but had everyone's attention. Ahhh the good old days.
I love it a big block V 8 , sounds like Angel....🇲🇨🇩🇪🇯🇵🇺🇸🇬🇧🇰🇷🇨🇦🇨🇭🍩🙂💙🏝️🍿🏀🍇🍞🥪🏈🥯🍟🥎🍪🥙🥧🌯🏉🕋
Chevy Nova with the American flag details along the side of it. Don't get much more American muscle car that that. Good video.
All my Teen-Years spent on the "INFAMOUS"; 8-Mile Road, Gratiot Ave. and Woodward Ave. Born and bred; "Detroit Muscle Cara"!!! Copo, Yenko, Rouch, and Mopar!!! Revered across the U.S.A. Graduated from a 1966 Ford Mustang, 289-Hipo to a 1970 Plymouth Cuda. 340 Six-Pack, 727 Trans with a stall Torque Convertor and a Dana 60 Series Rear-end!!! Living the DREAM!!! Mark
Best engine sound ever !! Hemi rules !!!
I GREW UP IN ERIE PA IN THE SIXTIES. HAD 5 BEST FRIENDS WE ALL HAD 442s . ALWAYS GOT BEAT BY THE GREATEST MOTOR EVER MADE IN A 1969 HEMI CUDA.. WHAT AN IDIOT NOT TO BUY ONE AND WE HAD PLENTY OF MONEY. THAT WAS THE GREATEST ERA TO GROW UP IN. IM 75 AND STILL ROAD RACE BUT NOW I HAVE A BUILT GTR 1400 HP AND ( NOTHING ,) CAN EVEN COME CLOSE TO ME..IT JUST KEEPS GETTING BETTER.. MY PERSONAL BEST TO ALL THE GUYS IN THIS VIDEO. DONT GIVE IT UP, "EVER"...
My uncle had a 72 dodge and it had 500 horses under the hood it was fast fun and no ear plugs required unless he took off like a bat outta hell
Nothing beats the "lope" of a full race cam!
Love the roar of a muscle car, shakes my chest cavity!! ❤️🔥
one of the reasons I'm proud to be a American such amazing car's! my mom is a certified retired mechanic! when I was younger she was rebuilding and engine on a convertible GTO I played with tool's not doll's always loved the fact she raised me that way! GM since day one is my comfort zone! epic video! 🔥🔥
Beautiful paint on the 65 cad coupe.
I miss street racing Front street in Philly. 80s. I had a 64 Dodge Polara 360 wedge, blue print 30 over, full roller. It would stand up & walk. Had 79 Camaro, 74 Grand Torino, 73 Nova sleeper, my wife rolled 75 Monza 2+2 250 stock posi.( her "turtle" google body style) She roached Mustangs. My baby could drive.
These classic cars are soo awesome !! 😍
I can tell a lot of this was filmed in Huntington Beach, CA. Miss them days
Yup 🤗
TkvDNV
Золото как один из лучших защитных инструментов при падении доллара США XAU/USD 23000.00
The best soundtrack ever built.
Incredible….I sure do miss these cars.
Low profile tires should never, ever be on classic muscle.
Okay guess no one is allowed to make a classic car that handles...
In your opinion...
This is why this is America, we can put corn in our turds if we want.... Or Not...
Hot wheels cars never really translate to real life drivers. They look absolutely wonderful but being practical, at least somewhat, has to come into consideration. For multi purpose driving you have to stop at 17”. I don’t know how many people I have saved on a highway with an air compressor that had a 2” sidewall and 22” or bigger rims. You have a slow leak and it’s instantly flat. Almost like pumping up a bicycle tire. Just stupidity in the name of looking like a toy.......kinda like a kardashian
@@larrygro 17? If that's what you stop at, why do modern performance cars come with 19+?
Still think these great looking and sounding cars looked so much better in factory spec unfettered with
American muscle makes me happy.
I love these cars !!! God bless America !!!
Best cars ever.
Cars - this is the most beautiful history of the USA
Cool
It was when USA was king !!!
You guys and SCOTTIEDTV are the best on UA-cam! You both have great car videos! You are the best thank you!
Great video share but wish it was full screen, not a fan of the side bars. thx
66
100%
Stolen videos. Thats why people do that.
5:28 and 1:32
Now Those are the sounds I would love my car to make. I can't get over how 'reverse revving' or 'revving down' an engine sound, it's just so iconic.
When will you learn to hold your phones HORIZONTAL?
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@@keylowschubert963 Look it up in the dictionary.
Tik tok prefers portrait
Never
They need to make a phone camera lense that rotates
wow the vehicle is good good guys, I like it very ,,, you for sharing
That Ford Econoline pickup at 6:47 is WILD. But hey...they're all good for the most part.
Thank God for American muscle best ever made 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
The last car… Perfect car, perfect views… golden hour… perfect.
Nothing perfect
Great sounds of engines!!
50+ years since I first heard muscle car engines roars, this video brings back many fond 😮childhood memories. Proud to be American and enjoy all the privileges this country affords all of us🇺🇸
If You are still proud ... You have serious issues or are cave bound.
Wow...Just couldn't wish a start more perfect than with few '69 Camaros.
I like the white Challenger, so I bought one!
All muscle cars are very nice!
WHERES THE THUMBNAIL BAITER????
خوش به حال شما من که عمرم تموم شد در حسرت یه ماشین آمریکای خدا جون یادت باشه چقدر منو عذاب دادی
Só os brutos
High compression, cammed old V8’s sound so good. Today it’s all about pops (backfires). Seems like something got lost along the way.
I hear you my brother!!!! Those pops sound like gunshots. A lot of kids like that these days...just like they think Gangster Rap is good music....LOL
This make the thought 💭 of building my ‘70 Pontiac GP (J) to its Original Glory even sweeter.
It seems the more we "progress", the more superficial we become. Its It's all about appearance....
I hate that popping crap....Loads of overfuelling ,small engined ,crappy little cars around my way it's just irritating to listen to
@@daeshbagcentral5298 yup they sound like a dog trying to shit a razorblade. Kids today dont know what real hotrod muscle cars are .....daddy didnt buy ours !!
Wow beautiful car👍
US big blocks, AWESOME!!!!!!!
Couldn't have found a beter video to end it with🖤
That thumbnail 😍🔥🔥🔥🔥
Sweet sounding beasts. Thanks for sharing.
Oh, how I wish I had my cars from the 60s and 70s. Olds Cutlass Supreme, Chevy Camaro, Ford Torino GT, and a Mazda RX7 the second year they were made.
Don't we all......LOL. Back then they were just "used cars"
Some badass muscle cars and one of my favorite Japanese sports cars ever good choices I'm still trying to grab a early 80s Oldsmobile Delta 88 and jam a 455 under the hood from a big block cutlass (the engine alone is 1200$)
Although most people talk about Ford Mustangs classics but Charger on another level 🚀
2:14...holy shit...beautiful. And thanks for not adding a bunch of new vets and lambo's that some wealthy guy bought. These ppl that you highlighted live and breath their cars.
EXELLENT VIDEO. THANKS!!!
Love it! Car shows and burnouts!
NICE VIDEO BADASS CARS
Beautiful cars. I wish glass-packs would make a comeback. I just loved that exhaust sound.
Cherry Bombs and Thrush were the best. Fell sorry for todays youth with their four cylinders and fart cans.
@@scrambler69-xk3kv 🤣😆🤣
名車揃いですやん❤
大切に乗ってくださいね😊
Great show of muscle cars. I wondered when the Mopars would show up and he saved the best for last 💪🏽
Great work
I love it when big fat' tires" are tucked way up underneath the car🤗 that looks so mean 🏁🏁🏁
Bro for real, especially if they are a dark grey or blacked out cars 🥵
That camaro was cool with the automatic hood!
Nice to see guy's respecting the burn out and not wrecking there cars
I am a Camaro guy all day, just bought my 5th one! But boy 8:16 that Chevelle really put it down. yah; I know he used that breaks a little- So what Shout out for the Monster Burnout!!!
People still recording in vertical mode.. Unlock the phone and turn it sideways!
Awesome car ASMR
6:58 that chevelle is GORGEOUS!
That Nova with the flag paint job was awesome as well...
Black 70 Chevelle was also badassm the blue one too
Nothing sounds better than a throaty cam!
Very nice!
The Best Sound... W8... 🎶💖
was that a typo? I hope you meant V8
You live in Huntington Beach Orange county looks like a lot of shots were taken from main Street right by the pier. Some sweet shots cars
Если сможете, переведите на английский язык. Это не просто машины, это - живые существа, это прекрасные монстры, они не имеют конкурентов, особенно в звуке. Европа только пытается повторить хотя бы звук, но они никогда не сравнятся с этими шедеврами, у них никогда этого не получится, как бы они не хотели.
If you can, translate into English. These are not just machines, they are living beings, they are beautiful monsters, they have no competitors, especially in sound. Europe is only trying to repeat at least the sound, but they will never be compared with these masterpieces, they will never succeed, no matter how much they want to.
Where I grew up in Vernon Connecticut in the 1960-70’s this was McDonalds parking lot every Friday and Saturday night in Vernon Circle, ahh the good old days. The place to meet before the 1/4 mile run on I-84. Than Stop off at Mile Hill Texaco to remove the slicks.
Any one have any info on the '69 in the thumbnail, I love that look and would like to get a better look at it. I didn't see it in the video, did I miss it ?
Typical click bait. All we can really do is downvote the video and not watch the uploaders content, this happens a lot.
@@jeffadams4590 On the scale of clickbait, this is only a 3
Be hi up as¢₱@@£!:
Magic to our ears.. Thanks!
Best thing I've seen on TV.
Don't get me wrong E & D even though I didn't see the camaro with the wide tires, this was still a GREAT video, so don't trip off my original comment...you the man..
CAN SOMEONE TELL ME WHAT CAR IS ON 0:50 IN THE VIDEO
Z28 Camaro, that front fascia is ugly imo.
I so miss living in the US. I like guitars and musclecars. Why would you want to be anywhere else ?
I wanna see the BAD-ASS Camaro with the WIDE tires!!!!
very nice dream cars just art work spotless
Still rings true! There's "no replacement for displacement"...
Always will!
Nice rides I would love to have a 67 CHEVELL SS
Big block chevys, big block mopars and AMCs with dogleg heads and the right cams just sound right...
Doesn't really matter if small block is kicking same compression,,,,,,,fyi.
AMC has a sound uniquely all it's own. Nothing sounds like a AMC. Nothing
Car shows suck now days. Most of the people that own the cars Either bought them that way or paid somebody to build it. But for those of you that are old school & get out there & not afraid to do the work yourself get all my respect.
Amen brother 👍🏿
heck ya, bought my 70 challenger as project! built it myself with some help with my father 10 years of working on it still going strong
@@samuraisaint2360 Doing it yourself is what it is all about, when you stand back and look at what you have done, makes it so much better
Really beautiful cars I'll give um that!
All the cars now a days look Japanese🤓 to me🤣except vettes camaros n mustangs
Nice compilation! Days of my youth but these cars are built up feaking sweet...nice job!
Beautiful Chevrolet 😍