They are more spectacular now believe me. I owned a 300 and it was a great car. However, with today's v8 motors, computers and electronics, anti lock brakes and safety equipment, today's cars are far superior. I have a 2018 Hemi Challenger now and I will say that it is an awesome car. Some manufacturers still make great cars. Unfortunately, Chrysler has announced that they will stop making gas Challengers and they will be electric. Half the fun of driving a Challenger is the sound and the feel of the engine. No electric Challenger will ever compare even if as they say, it will be faster. Speed is not what makes the car great. And this Chrysler 300 is a prime example of a great car that is not a "race car".
@@JamesCAsphalt8none of that matters because they're all just colorless egg-shaped nothing that you can't feel anything going on as it nags you with nanny-state technology. Nothing about them is impressive. Oppressive, perhaps. They're a cancer to the road and create more careless and inattentive drivers because those people think they're invincible. They're not. They're so dangerous and no amount of their stupid faux-safety bs is ever going to change that. Electric cars are a scam, kicking the can of green responsibility down the road while supplying an unsustainable throwaway product of the environmental nightmare of lithium mining in countries where they force children to do it. The factories that make EVs and funkopops alone produced more carbon emissions in 2022 than all the cars on the road in 1970 combined. If you actually cared about the enviroment you'd run away from those heaps. None of the shit that's been dumped out in the oast decade or so has been any good whatsoever. Unless you're braindead or terminally lazy, i guess, but if that's the case still shut up.
My dad had a 69 Chrysler 300 which became my high school car. It got about 8 miles / gallon but it was awesome. When you floored it, it sounded like the Indy 500! And it had every option, even an 8 track player that played backwards LOL!. What a car!
@@TheJejeh2 the Hurst 300 is even rare here in the states as well. I learned a lot about that car when I owned it, like the fact that the rear decklid is prone to warping due to the fact that the decklid springs are too strong for the fiberglass to handle. Or that the frame rail just under the battery tray is prone to cracking. Just somethings to pass on to the owner if you ever speak with him or her again : )
@@pauldecham1896 From memory the body of the 300 is very tired, he bought a bare body, but it is still awaiting restoration. In France we only know 2, his and another completely new
Tourné en France, le « bonne route » à la fin et le tracteur jaune ainsi que la pancarte de signalisation m'ont fait penser que nous n'étions pas en Amérique. C'est juste dommage que ces superbes voitures ne soient plus dans le patrimoine nord américain. Mais les deux gars semblent heureux de les posséder et les voitures ont l'air bien entretenue.
Effectivement lors cette vidéo a était tourné en Normandie, les voitures venait d'être tout juste importé et le bonne route était parce que les voitures parté pour la région bordelaise, d'ailleurs la Chrysler si trouve toujours mais la dodge a était vendu pour la Suède ou la Hollande depuis 😉
I always thought the Chrysler 300 was the best looking car of Chrysler's fuselage bodies, I sometimes wonder why didn't the equivalent Chrysler New Yorker have hidden headlights considering it's a luxury car.
Had a 1973 monaco white with blue interior 440 police interceptor. Torsion bar front suspension, they would take me off the line put at 20 mph if came alive. Thermal quadrajet carb never passed a gas station. Nickel aize primarys and silver dollar secondarys.lol. Bought from the owner of a dodge dealer across from chapel hill mall on brittain road Akron, Ohio 1974.
Actually Jim thermoquads are a fine carb when set up correctly. Many of them were not set up anything like they were supposed to. They should fry the tires and get good economy during cruise. Highly tuneable in the right hands.
Finally we two older cars with glasspacks instead of those shitty flowmasters. Last year I saw a 1969 Dodge Charger with flowmasters and man was I disappointed. Every time I see a 1968 to 1970 Dodge Charger I expect it to sound like the General Lee and not like some kind of wanna be Mustang. The best sounding car that I ever heard was a 1969 Hemi Coronet with Continental Blue Swinger glasspacks. It almost as loud as a race car with open headers, and it had that perfect Harley Davidson rumble sound.
Komm, einen kannst du mir geben. Das wäre doch sonst ungerecht 😁 Der zweite hört sich allerdings komisch an, als wenn Steine in einer Blechdose herumschlagen.
I used to feel that way, until I saw so many of these sitting in US junk yards with their engines pillaged for A, B etc. bodies. At least the Germans and scandanavians love these cars and almost always return them to their factory glory v. donking them.
mr black6 interesting how the Germanic people seem to appreciate the Chrysler "fuselage" design of 1969-73. My Austrian born father had a 70 Dodge Monaco 500. Despite the harsh Canadian winters, he drove that car for 9 years.
Yeah because they want in on US hotrod culture that that they were denied and turned their noses up because they couldn't have it. Now they can live that culture 50 years later its cool - go figure. Actually I'm mischief making here because really the hobby has become so gentrified that no one other than the wealthy can afford a muscle car so 2 door alternatives (that no one wants) are a fine substitute and when fitted with a big motor these cars fit the bill. Check this guy out: ua-cam.com/video/hwy3komejwo/v-deo.html
better than the fucking scrapper it's nice to know that American Pride is so sought out overseas.. I used to feel kind of aggravated but now that I see what they do with them a lot of times it's like you know that's cool..
two BEAUTIFUL Muscle cars !!! GREAT engine V8 sound !!!
Drive by cars.
Hard to believe nowadays that at some point in history automobiles were that spectacular
They are more spectacular now believe me. I owned a 300 and it was a great car. However, with today's v8 motors, computers and electronics, anti lock brakes and safety equipment, today's cars are far superior. I have a 2018 Hemi Challenger now and I will say that it is an awesome car. Some manufacturers still make great cars. Unfortunately, Chrysler has announced that they will stop making gas Challengers and they will be electric. Half the fun of driving a Challenger is the sound and the feel of the engine. No electric Challenger will ever compare even if as they say, it will be faster. Speed is not what makes the car great. And this Chrysler 300 is a prime example of a great car that is not a "race car".
@@JamesCAsphalt8 Don't worry bro,this green bullshit won't last and the V8 will continue to roar
@@JamesCAsphalt8none of that matters because they're all just colorless egg-shaped nothing that you can't feel anything going on as it nags you with nanny-state technology. Nothing about them is impressive. Oppressive, perhaps. They're a cancer to the road and create more careless and inattentive drivers because those people think they're invincible. They're not. They're so dangerous and no amount of their stupid faux-safety bs is ever going to change that. Electric cars are a scam, kicking the can of green responsibility down the road while supplying an unsustainable throwaway product of the environmental nightmare of lithium mining in countries where they force children to do it. The factories that make EVs and funkopops alone produced more carbon emissions in 2022 than all the cars on the road in 1970 combined. If you actually cared about the enviroment you'd run away from those heaps. None of the shit that's been dumped out in the oast decade or so has been any good whatsoever. Unless you're braindead or terminally lazy, i guess, but if that's the case still shut up.
My dad had a 69 Chrysler 300 which became my high school car. It got about 8 miles / gallon but it was awesome. When you floored it, it sounded like the Indy 500! And it had every option, even an 8 track player that played backwards LOL!. What a car!
That's what power sounds like.
I am 36 and I am Russian, and I love the 1969-1970 2door polara!
And do you love the Volga m24?
@@watferfoot1467 ,no...it's garbage...
I love that Monaco. Those wheels are not original to the year but they look great on there.
The 70 Monaco....don't ever sell it. You'll be sorry if you did.
Yes, I had a 70 Monaco four door hardtop and I wish I had never sold it.
I agree....and I'm a Impala dude lol
Those are two car's you'll never see on the road!!!
I had one when I was 17 loved that car got a careless and a wreck less with it
Great car, Im 56 and I remember my dads 1970 monaco, he buyed it used, I loved washing this car for my dad
I love that 300! My first car was a Hurst 300. The worst thing in my life was the day I gave that car away! : (
This white 300 is in Sweden now, the Monaco is in the Bordeaux region, its owner also has a 300 Hurst, a very rare vehicle in France
@@TheJejeh2 the Hurst 300 is even rare here in the states as well. I learned a lot about that car when I owned it, like the fact that the rear decklid is prone to warping due to the fact that the decklid springs are too strong for the fiberglass to handle. Or that the frame rail just under the battery tray is prone to cracking. Just somethings to pass on to the owner if you ever speak with him or her again : )
@@pauldecham1896 From memory the body of the 300 is very tired, he bought a bare body, but it is still awaiting restoration. In France we only know 2, his and another completely new
@@TheJejeh2 Good luck!
Loved those Monacos they are so rare now.
Que bellezas de autos, y que hermoso sonido el de esos motores. El color blanco los hace lucir muy elegantes.
Классная машинка и мотор красиво звучит
Wow! Beautiful cars.
Фантастические тачки
I took my road test in A 1970 Chrysler Newport.
I did to. It was a black 2dr 440 car. I failed the k turn but passed the rest of the test
That 300 sounds real good that thing must have a big lumpy cam in it
I have owned a 70 Monaco 500 with a 440 magnum and a very rare 69 Chrysler 300 with a 440 tnt. Love the white. Beautiful.
300 convertible
Tourné en France, le « bonne route » à la fin et le tracteur jaune ainsi que la pancarte de signalisation m'ont fait penser que nous n'étions pas en Amérique. C'est juste dommage que ces superbes voitures ne soient plus dans le patrimoine nord américain. Mais les deux gars semblent heureux de les posséder et les voitures ont l'air bien entretenue.
Effectivement lors cette vidéo a était tourné en Normandie, les voitures venait d'être tout juste importé et le bonne route était parce que les voitures parté pour la région bordelaise, d'ailleurs la Chrysler si trouve toujours mais la dodge a était vendu pour la Suède ou la Hollande depuis 😉
Редкий экземпляр бесценный
Beautiful car
What a terrible job of backing out, damn near scraped the gate.
Ouff that Dodge is gorgeous.
why dont works monaco's reverse gear lamps ? they had most exotic style all times.
Красивые.
Man, he's lucky he didn't leave a mark on the side of that dodge when he scraped the fence post backing out
yeah, because I didn't.. I do not know where that noise came from...
@@CorpseDriver01 It was the other car starting the engine at that exact moment.
love the '70 300
Nice cars. Both of them are beautiful. The idle on the 300 is awesome, can you tell me what is the cam size?
It’s not stock, that’s for sure ❗️🔥
Wow. What a beauty..
Beautiful ❤ but need to lights rectangle with yellow lights in window ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I love those cars!
He just hit that post!
I was thinking the same thing!
Totally hit it and kept on forcing it
Do not worry I did not hit the post.
Beautiful
Beautiful Mopars!
Kool I got a 67 Dodge Monaco
I always thought the Chrysler 300 was the best looking car of Chrysler's fuselage bodies, I sometimes wonder why didn't the equivalent Chrysler New Yorker have hidden headlights considering it's a luxury car.
I agree. It was the best looking of the lot.
Nothing sweeter than a 383 shifting to life through a Torqueflite.
Please, please, post a video for the interiors
no words..............
wb6162, actually these are the correct wheels for the year. The Monaco is a 1970. These wheels came out in 1970.
All of our beautiful American cars going overseas. Dodge Monaco just purrs🚗......
I hate that they are going overseas I want a 77 to 78 Dodge Monaco for myself
Fix the reverse lights! They provide even more eye candy.
splendid! gimme a place and a run
From the back I was sure it was a Polara
Had a 1973 monaco white with blue interior 440 police interceptor. Torsion bar front suspension, they would take me off the line put at 20 mph if came alive. Thermal quadrajet carb never passed a gas station. Nickel aize primarys and silver dollar secondarys.lol. Bought from the owner of a dodge dealer across from chapel hill mall on brittain road Akron, Ohio 1974.
Actually Jim thermoquads are a fine carb when set up correctly.
Many of them were not set up anything like they were supposed to.
They should fry the tires and get good economy during cruise.
Highly tuneable in the right hands.
Thepaulv 12
But how good is a thermal quadrajet carb? 😳This guy is tossing around all kinds of different manufacturers names
They share the same wheels. Are they built on the same platform?
Finally we two older cars with glasspacks instead of those shitty flowmasters. Last year I saw a 1969 Dodge Charger with flowmasters and man was I disappointed. Every time I see a 1968 to 1970 Dodge Charger I expect it to sound like the General Lee and not like some kind of wanna be Mustang. The best sounding car that I ever heard was a 1969 Hemi Coronet with Continental Blue Swinger glasspacks. It almost as loud as a race car with open headers, and it had that perfect Harley Davidson rumble sound.
I know right? Those flowmasters just sound tinny and hollow
Sigh... 2 questions: why are all the great American made products overseas? And 2. did the second 300 have a radical cam?
Are they straight piped exhaust system
Honestly I don't ever remember seeing these I'm 54 lol
Those sound healthy 😏😈😈
Parabéns 👏👏👏👏👏👏
Any ideas where I can get a front windshield
Nice and v nice , oh yeah , sounds wonderful , ?
Merrily we roll along to the fuel shortage
There's always gotta be that one guy...
gotta love that popcorn!
Didn't give a shit about gas in 70 look at these econobox stompers!!
YES
👇
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> GREAT MOPAR TASTE !!!! C BODYS 4 EVER !!!
Big mopars with chrome. Can't beat them.
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Komm, einen kannst du mir geben. Das wäre doch sonst ungerecht 😁 Der zweite hört sich allerdings komisch an, als wenn Steine in einer Blechdose herumschlagen.
North of France? South of Belgium?
North France, Normandy 😉
Took my licence in a 73 manacogod dam barge but I passed
👌👍💪
3 v8’s
👍
Two more American cars gone overseas...
mr black6 sad i hate it
I used to feel that way, until I saw so many of these sitting in US junk yards with their engines pillaged for A, B etc. bodies. At least the Germans and scandanavians love these cars and almost always return them to their factory glory v. donking them.
mr black6 interesting how the Germanic people seem to appreciate the Chrysler "fuselage" design of 1969-73. My Austrian born father had a 70 Dodge Monaco 500. Despite the harsh Canadian winters, he drove that car for 9 years.
Yeah because they want in on US hotrod culture that that they were denied and turned their noses up because they couldn't have it. Now they can live that culture 50 years later its cool - go figure.
Actually I'm mischief making here because really the hobby has become so gentrified that no one other than the wealthy can afford a muscle car so 2 door alternatives (that no one wants) are a fine substitute and when fitted with a big motor these cars fit the bill.
Check this guy out:
ua-cam.com/video/hwy3komejwo/v-deo.html
better than the fucking scrapper it's nice to know that American Pride is so sought out overseas.. I used to feel kind of aggravated but now that I see what they do with them a lot of times it's like you know that's cool..
Будьте любезны не помните классику седан с класса
Don't know? I think i like my cars longer and with bigger trunks...
Would be nice with stock exhaust.
440s?
CID cubic inch displacement. Cheverolet made a 454 and even had a song written about it
Mopar or no Car!!
Dachte Pornos ist auf der Plattform nicht erlaubt 😂
They got to be in Europe somewhere probably Germany
Not at all, the Chrysler in France and the dodge sold in Holland or Sweden I don't really know anymore
I have never seen one of those and I guess it's because they are all over in Europe or where ever this is
Northeastern France
Why the gringos feel proud for this machines instead proudly for read Nietzsche?
Say what?
Engerish no espeaky for you, no?
May not have english as a first language, but is far more educated than most english speakers I know...
左側、門に擦ってないか?この頃の大衆車、デカくて音もタマんねぇ。いかにもアメ車って感じだな。それよりもこんな狭い山道に大型トレーラーが走っている事に驚き!
That 300 should be a lot quieter