Burnouts are cool and fun but sometimes it comes back to bite ya in the ass. Braver than me doing it a thousand miles from home! Lol. Great video best of luck
What a fascinating trip in some beautiful landscapes with 4 awesome cars! That’s what they are made for! Love the video and how it was filmed - new to the channel and subscribed 👍🏻
Meant to be driven... Keep on wrenching folk's... 🇺🇸👍 Cheers from Orange County California.. Daily Driver 68 Dart Grandma special Slant6 to 318 swap.. 10 years on the road since swap... Only a 120k on it.. Oi Oi Oi
That Sport Fury is so sweet. I had one that belonged to my grandma. 1968, 40k original miles, 383, 2 door, bucket seats. 100 foot tall fir tree fell on it during the storms in NorCal in 1995 when I was 15, just before I got my drivers license. Completely crushed it, and my heart too😢
The Boneville alt FLats Used to be ... UNDER WATER! MANY many Millenia ago the Ocean was there. It's the BOTTOM of the ocean that sL00000ooowwLy rose above the waves MANY many Millenia later.
You guys are living the life. My brothers and I have been planning something like that since we were teens (now 38, 40,42), but we always have distractions and deterrents, or the cars are down. We need to make it happen. What's the engine, trans, and rear gear on each Mopar?
Yeah the best way to prepare for a trip like that is to literally just book the trip like 6 months in advance, and that'll force you to get your cars and affairs in order. My 70 Coronet has a 6.1L gen 3 Hemi with a Dodge Viper T56 6-speed manual and an 8 3/4 rear end with 3.73 gears. Wyatt's orange 69 Roadrunner has a 512 cui. stroked big block making 650 horsepower with a tkx 5-speed manual transmission and a lightweight built Ford 9-inch with 3.73 gears as well. Alex's 68 Plymouth Sport Fury has the factory 383 and 727 auto transmission, 8 3/4 rear end with 2.76 Highway gears.
@@BryceCold Your Coronet must've won the MPG stats.... Followed by the Sport Fury and then the Roadrunner. My backup hauler is a 100% stock 1981 GMC c3500 reg cab long bed 2x4 350/400/4.56:1. It has zero emissions from the factory due to GVW. She's a heavy pig because of a Tommy Gate and diamond plate floor. I think she weighs 6500 or 6800 I forget. I want to build it like a Power Tour car. Plan A is a boosted small block. Plan B is a N/A small block; my best friend builds them for truck/sled pulls. Plan B is forget all the drama and just install a spare Cummins I have that I know it'll do everything I want. 325 hp, 600 tq, and 18-20 MPG all day easy. I just feel guilty about ditching the small block. Plan A and B include a Gear Vendor or 4L80E... and regear to 4.10 or 3.73:1. The goals are: low rpm tow motor, reliable, torque, and MPG.
@@YJLennon707 Dang that's impressive. I ran the numbers on the available 5th gears x 3.73 and considering a massive engine and no aero.... That's awesome MPG. In high school I had a slammed 78 Cutlass with a swapped in 403, 200-4r, and I kept the 2.56:1 in back. That thing would fry tires, accelerate hard, and had a crazy top end. The Olds engine isn't a high rpm machine but with all that gearing, it never broke a sweat and it got 18ish mpg. I imagine the Roadrunner has a similar formula. Big torque and the engine is almost idling. Just for reference: My stock 88 Comanche 4.0L, 5 speed, and 3.08 doesn't get 18. 16 maybe maaaaaybe and she's tuned perfecto.
Yeah that's crazy man! We were talking to a couple police officers at the grocery store there in Carlin and they were saying that the Mormon crickets are so bad on the highway that they're causing accidents because cars are hydroplaning on them lol. Disgusting
Welcome to STL nothing special 😂, sick that those made it that far, gotta drive my OBS Chevy 12 hours from STL to Charlotte, mentally preparing for that it’s not stock at all… lowered with a crate motor and manual swapped
@towbar2 We follow close to each other because we have walkie-talkies and if something were to go wrong with one of the cars were able to quickly pull over.
@towbar2 No, I thought that too, but they're actually called Mormon crickets. You can Google them. Jerusalem crickets are otherwise known as potato bugs, and these are not them
It's not bullshit if she didn't build it up. It's a completely different ballgame building a car then driving it over 6,000 miles across the country and back with limited tools and parts at your disposal. Anyone can easily drive across the country in a new car where they don't have to worry about anything but gas.
@@johndillinger8482 not bullshit. Genuine question. If it’s not as big a deal as you say then why don’t you go out and buy a 50+ year old car, rewire it yourself, build a 700hp big block for it by yourself, swap in a manual transmission in place of the automatic by yourself, rebuild the entire suspension and braking system by yourself, redo the cars interior and install a killer stereo system by yourself, and then go drive it 6000+ miles across the country. God forbid you feel any sense of pride or accomplishment. Take your cunty attitude else where John. It’s sad
Big F-in deal.. My dads buddy is 82 yrs old.. He drives from Jordan Montana to Kennewick Wa in a 66 Ford Gal. with no AC or Power Steering. Built 309 / 410 stroker.
Good for him, that's about 730 miles. We covered 6,300 round trip in cars that we built from the ground up, with no AC and had to pull a trans in the middle of Nebraska. We are not the same.
@@MrDan1509 That’s very cool Dan. Sounds like your dad’s friend is a cool individual. You on the other hand, sound like you to take a road trip with your friends and have some fun instead of being a salty weenie on the youtubes. Have a nice day!👍🏼
@@YJLennon707 Take rode trips weekly to off road races.....and rodeos that I cover media wise.. So yeah, I travel.. But I don't make a video about doing it. Even if I still drove my 77 F250 HighBoy I wouldn't. The UA-camrs doing the "Can We or Watch Us Drive Across States/Country " Are doing it for the sole purpose of getting clicks or making a buck! It's stupid.
@@BryceCold One way,..and he's 82yrs old... How old are you?.. He does it on the reg,.. Just did it in 113* temps! with a trunk full of parts to fix anything that would go wrong....on his own. He won't take help! Dude....the guy is a life time Boeing Machinest.. I thing he knows a thing or two more than you. He's been a hotrod builder his whole life.. Shit I'd put his daily 1976 F150 with the same 410 stroker up against your daily truck of the past 46yrs.. Thats the newest rig he owns. Dues has no kids, never had a wide, last girlfriend was 7th grade... He buys guns, hunts, fishes and builds motors.. That's been his whole life. I'll also add he has owned the Gal since 1967 I wanna say...
@MrDan1509 So making money is stupid lol? I'm pretty sure if you found a way to make money on UA-cam, you would be doing it as well. Making side money on UA-cam helps in a lot of ways, and it's fun making videos, but that's not why I film stuff. Did it ever occur to you that maybe I also film my trips and car stuff for my friends, family members, and other non salty people who actually want to watch entertaining car guys do fun things in cars? Also, I'm pretty sure your Dad's friend doesn't need his friend's envious son fighting his non-existent battles. He would probably tell you to shut your mouth, quit involving him on random people's comment sections, and get off the internet.
In my 68 firebird watching this. My first car and been building it for 6 years. Being 2 weeks from driving it and seeing this is such a pump lol
LFG! Get that thing runnin man 🤘🏻
Burnouts are cool and fun but sometimes it comes back to bite ya in the ass. Braver than me doing it a thousand miles from home! Lol. Great video best of luck
It is, but well worth it haha. We are idiots tho, don't do what we do lol
@@BryceCold I gotcha I was young once too. Love your car one of my favorite mopars
@@ralphcole1604 hey thanks man, I really appreciate that 🙏🏻
You ever said " why the hell did i do that" lol i have
All the time lol
The cars, the premise and the stache earned a thumbs up along with my subscription
Haha thanks Chris, I appreciate it 🙏🏻. When driving across America, mustaches are law.
Very cool of you guys to drive those American Muscle cars instead of letting them collect dust and rust in some garage. Thank you and cheers!
Absolutely man! They are meant to be driven 👍🏻
Great job, Bryce! Glad we were able to chat for a minute in Hebron and you made it home without any trouble. -K
Thanks Kevin, it was good seeing you!
Классное видео, хорошие машины особенно оранжевый plymouth.
Awesome ride! Thanks from Germany for letting me enjoying this legendary cars, nature, fun and u guys!
Hey thanks man, glad you enjoyed it!!
Крутая майка чувак, ретровейв и мускул кар - это классика, это база! Очень красивые виды из окна, удачи вам ребят! Из России с любовью;)
Hey thanks man I appreciate it!
Для меня мечта, прокатиться на таких культовых машинах по Америке! Спасибо за видео
It’s always better when you have your friends there to support you on a trip like that. 👍🏻
Couldn't have done it without them 🙌🏻
I dig the trip and love the cars. Definitely motivation for me to plan a trip. Maybe Tucson in September for duct tape drags.
Yeah man I highly recommend it 👌
What a fascinating trip in some beautiful landscapes with 4 awesome cars! That’s what they are made for! Love the video and how it was filmed - new to the channel and subscribed 👍🏻
Well thank you very much and I really appreciate that! 🙏🏻
Such a fantastic journey))
It truly was 🙌🏻
Meant to be driven...
Keep on wrenching folk's...
🇺🇸👍
Cheers from Orange County California..
Daily Driver 68 Dart Grandma special Slant6 to 318 swap.. 10 years on the road since swap...
Only a 120k on it..
Oi Oi Oi
Hey badass man! I'm originally from Orange County, in the Trabuco Canyon area. Now I live in Northern CA
@@BryceCold Nice . Lady Zero.. live up in Silverado Canyon...
Mopar or Nothing..
Nice trip, thanks for sharing. Cheers from France
Thank you, I appreciate it 🙏🏻
That Sport Fury is so sweet. I had one that belonged to my grandma. 1968, 40k original miles, 383, 2 door, bucket seats. 100 foot tall fir tree fell on it during the storms in NorCal in 1995 when I was 15, just before I got my drivers license. Completely crushed it, and my heart too😢
Oh man no way! That's a bummer. Super sick cars tho 👌
@@BryceCold Fortunately the next year I found a super clean Fury III 4 door with a 318. Loved that boat. Drove it until it died🤘😎
Can't wait to road trip in my mopar when it's finished
Do it 👌🏻
Mopar will!!
Yes sir 🙌🏻
Such a fantastic journey. I'm glad we all got to experience it together 🤙🏻🤙🏻
Couldn't agree more, brother 👌🏻
That was cool! ❤
Thank you!
Thanks for the video,
You're welcome!
i Love This!!! Greetings from Germany :)
Oh toll! Danke fürs Zuschauen und Grüße aus Kalifornien!
You guys are rocking and we are following you lets go break the internet ❤❤❤❤❤
Heck yeah brother! That's the idea 🙌🏻
Love it! You guys (and girl) rule!
Haha thanks man! We are idiots 😂
Amazing Roadtrip 😊
Thank you! Getting out there was just the beginning. More videos coming soon 👍🏻
Good times were had. Love this Bryce.
There certainly was 🙌🏻
Hell Yeah!
now this is my type of content. I subscribed before even watching.
That's badass man, thank you!
love seeing people out have fun with their toys. I'm hoping to do that next year in my 73 cuda . Just subscribe to yo channel
Thanks very much man! And yes, you have to do Power Tour at least once, it's an amazing experience 🙌🏻
This video is the definition of "something the european mind couldn't comprehend"
LMAO 10000% 😂 they think a 2 hour drive is a lot lol
@@BryceCold 😂😂
Its a pilgrimage. frought with the smell of fuel and rubber.
when ur car is dirty, ur having good time enjoying the need for speed in all terrain
Absolutely 💯
In a few years when i get more vacation days, I'll come join ya guys in my 87 Chevy Monte carlo SS
Please do!
@BryceCold she's getting a 454 big block and manual transmission conversion, lol
@@Ricky-manic That's what's up!
I subbed for the mustache!
LMFAO 😂 The Mustache thanks you 😅🙌🏻
The Boneville alt FLats Used to be ... UNDER WATER! MANY many Millenia ago the Ocean was there. It's the BOTTOM of the ocean that sL00000ooowwLy rose above the waves MANY many Millenia later.
Good job! Question, does a lot of rain get in the six pack hood scoop?
Not as much as you'd think, actually. It's pretty good. Any water that gets in there will just get evaporated by the engine heat anyway.
I didn’t have any issues! If anything a little water is good. Helps kick some of the carbon off the piston and valve faces
You guys are living the life. My brothers and I have been planning something like that since we were teens (now 38, 40,42), but we always have distractions and deterrents, or the cars are down. We need to make it happen.
What's the engine, trans, and rear gear on each Mopar?
Yeah the best way to prepare for a trip like that is to literally just book the trip like 6 months in advance, and that'll force you to get your cars and affairs in order. My 70 Coronet has a 6.1L gen 3 Hemi with a Dodge Viper T56 6-speed manual and an 8 3/4 rear end with 3.73 gears. Wyatt's orange 69 Roadrunner has a 512 cui. stroked big block making 650 horsepower with a tkx 5-speed manual transmission and a lightweight built Ford 9-inch with 3.73 gears as well. Alex's 68 Plymouth Sport Fury has the factory 383 and 727 auto transmission, 8 3/4 rear end with 2.76 Highway gears.
@@BryceCold
Your Coronet must've won the MPG stats.... Followed by the Sport Fury and then the Roadrunner.
My backup hauler is a 100% stock 1981 GMC c3500 reg cab long bed 2x4 350/400/4.56:1. It has zero emissions from the factory due to GVW. She's a heavy pig because of a Tommy Gate and diamond plate floor. I think she weighs 6500 or 6800 I forget.
I want to build it like a Power Tour car.
Plan A is a boosted small block.
Plan B is a N/A small block; my best friend builds them for truck/sled pulls.
Plan B is forget all the drama and just install a spare Cummins I have that I know it'll do everything I want. 325 hp, 600 tq, and 18-20 MPG all day easy.
I just feel guilty about ditching the small block.
Plan A and B include a Gear Vendor or 4L80E... and regear to 4.10 or 3.73:1.
The goals are: low rpm tow motor, reliable, torque, and MPG.
@@xmo552the road runner actually averaged 16.5 mpgs with a best of 17.5 between a couple stops.
The fury got 10😂
@@YJLennon707
Dang that's impressive. I ran the numbers on the available 5th gears x 3.73 and considering a massive engine and no aero.... That's awesome MPG.
In high school I had a slammed 78 Cutlass with a swapped in 403, 200-4r, and I kept the 2.56:1 in back.
That thing would fry tires, accelerate hard, and had a crazy top end. The Olds engine isn't a high rpm machine but with all that gearing, it never broke a sweat and it got 18ish mpg.
I imagine the Roadrunner has a similar formula. Big torque and the engine is almost idling.
Just for reference:
My stock 88 Comanche 4.0L, 5 speed, and 3.08 doesn't get 18.
16 maybe maaaaaybe and she's tuned perfecto.
@@xmo552 rad!
It also helps that the 512ci is fuel injected 🤘🏼
Just carry a jug of water and a couple of cans of double eagle and head out.
"pine needles" who tf taught you that one? 👊😁
No freekin clue LMAO 🤣
Lmao I saw you guys in Carlin, the Mormon crickets have been so bad before that they close i80
Yeah that's crazy man! We were talking to a couple police officers at the grocery store there in Carlin and they were saying that the Mormon crickets are so bad on the highway that they're causing accidents because cars are hydroplaning on them lol. Disgusting
@@BryceCold it's worse than ice when it rains
Dude the fuckin stache is off the hook
Hahaha you like that shit 🤣
@@BryceCold
I heard they're called freedom wings 😂
@xmo552 FREEDOM WINGS LOL 😆 Well they are now haha
I had the hydramax setup and ran into some issues as well. I went back to cable clutch for reliability.
I'm definitely looking into it, or a better quality hydro throw out bearing.
Nicest paint gets the girl
My wife likes the paint 👌🏻
Welcome to STL nothing special 😂, sick that those made it that far, gotta drive my OBS Chevy 12 hours from STL to Charlotte, mentally preparing for that it’s not stock at all… lowered with a crate motor and manual swapped
That's what's up man, sounds rad! Yeah we had some issues here and there but nothing we couldn't fix. They made it 6,300 miles round trip 👍🏻
You guys sure do follow closely .
@towbar2 We follow close to each other because we have walkie-talkies and if something were to go wrong with one of the cars were able to quickly pull over.
Jerusalem Cricket
@towbar2 No, I thought that too, but they're actually called Mormon crickets. You can Google them. Jerusalem crickets are otherwise known as potato bugs, and these are not them
@@BryceCold my first 20 years were spent, mostly, in El Rio California, we called them Jerusalem Crickets.
@towbar2 Right, but these crickets are actual crickets, whereas the "Jerusalem crickets" or "potato bugs" are not.
My sister drove her vette to cal from Ohio
Not a big a deal as u think
What year Corvette?
Did she build her corvette from the ground up?
@@YJLennon707 oh please dont even try that bullshit
It's not bullshit if she didn't build it up. It's a completely different ballgame building a car then driving it over 6,000 miles across the country and back with limited tools and parts at your disposal. Anyone can easily drive across the country in a new car where they don't have to worry about anything but gas.
@@johndillinger8482 not bullshit. Genuine question.
If it’s not as big a deal as you say then why don’t you go out and buy a 50+ year old car, rewire it yourself, build a 700hp big block for it by yourself, swap in a manual transmission in place of the automatic by yourself, rebuild the entire suspension and braking system by yourself, redo the cars interior and install a killer stereo system by yourself, and then go drive it 6000+ miles across the country.
God forbid you feel any sense of pride or accomplishment.
Take your cunty attitude else where John. It’s sad
Big F-in deal.. My dads buddy is 82 yrs old.. He drives from Jordan Montana to Kennewick Wa in a 66 Ford Gal. with no AC or Power Steering. Built 309 / 410 stroker.
Good for him, that's about 730 miles. We covered 6,300 round trip in cars that we built from the ground up, with no AC and had to pull a trans in the middle of Nebraska. We are not the same.
@@MrDan1509 That’s very cool Dan. Sounds like your dad’s friend is a cool individual.
You on the other hand, sound like you to take a road trip with your friends and have some fun instead of being a salty weenie on the youtubes.
Have a nice day!👍🏼
@@YJLennon707 Take rode trips weekly to off road races.....and rodeos that I cover media wise.. So yeah, I travel.. But I don't make a video about doing it. Even if I still drove my 77 F250 HighBoy I wouldn't.
The UA-camrs doing the "Can We or Watch Us Drive Across States/Country " Are doing it for the sole purpose of getting clicks or making a buck! It's stupid.
@@BryceCold One way,..and he's 82yrs old... How old are you?.. He does it on the reg,.. Just did it in 113* temps! with a trunk full of parts to fix anything that would go wrong....on his own. He won't take help!
Dude....the guy is a life time Boeing Machinest.. I thing he knows a thing or two more than you. He's been a hotrod builder his whole life.. Shit I'd put his daily 1976 F150 with the same 410 stroker up against your daily truck of the past 46yrs.. Thats the newest rig he owns. Dues has no kids, never had a wide, last girlfriend was 7th grade... He buys guns, hunts, fishes and builds motors.. That's been his whole life.
I'll also add he has owned the Gal since 1967 I wanna say...
@MrDan1509 So making money is stupid lol? I'm pretty sure if you found a way to make money on UA-cam, you would be doing it as well. Making side money on UA-cam helps in a lot of ways, and it's fun making videos, but that's not why I film stuff. Did it ever occur to you that maybe I also film my trips and car stuff for my friends, family members, and other non salty people who actually want to watch entertaining car guys do fun things in cars? Also, I'm pretty sure your Dad's friend doesn't need his friend's envious son fighting his non-existent battles. He would probably tell you to shut your mouth, quit involving him on random people's comment sections, and get off the internet.