#10 is a 1966 Mustang, not a ‘68. If the Mustang hadn’t been included in the video, I would have said the ‘68 Imperial would be my favorite. And unless the engine was replaced in the Mustang, it’s a 289, not a 302. Sounds like the person who put the add out on the Mustang either didn’t know what they were advertising or they weren’t being honest about the model year.
My favorite was the 66 mustang that’s right that mustang in the video is a 66 but when you tap on the one for sale it is a 68 when you go to the descriptions thank you for all you do. Hope you feel better.
The 68 AMC rebel, This car can be awesome with a 426 hemi, Its so close to 68 road runner, I have always thought amc copied the dodge road runner. Don't forget a Pistol grip.
My favorite is the gold Imperial hardtop. Long ago, I bought a '69 Imperial Le Baron from the original owner, who replaced the Holley with a Carter AVS. He said that the Holley leaked, and too often needed adjustment. While not original to that car, the Carter was the better carb. I can see the buyer of the '68 replacing the Holley with a Carter AVS (or the Edelbrock equivalent), but keep the Holley for shows, and include it whenever he decides to sell. I think Timmy is right about the '71 T-Bird being the last U.S. built car (not truck) with suicide doors. Purists were appalled when Ford introduced the 4-door T-Bird for 1967, and after the end of that body style in 1971, Ford only produced 2-door T-Birds.
i was always amazed at how much the amc rebel looked like a mopar, from the front it resemble a 68 super bee and from the side the body lines were similar to the 68-69 road runner, i owned all three at one time of another.
yeah but like the first chargers the barracuda fastbacks just didn't look right but the coupe looked awesome but then again i like ramblers and gremlins so my taste is kinda weird ...lol@@wendyvic4046
that's why i sold my rebel, every time i looked at it it reminded me what an idiot i was for getting rid of my mopars, i had an immaculate all original double black on red 63 sport fury convertible factory BB 4sp posi car that i traded for a motorcycle back then because old cars were just old cars back in those days, needless to say with all the bitchen cars i sold for pittances back then, i don't watch mecum and the other auctions, i did once and will never do that again, i saw an identical b5 blue super bee like the one i sold for 800 go on mecum for $120k, yah i din't watch auctions anymore....lol @@Americanrodshop
Back in 1980, My friend Steve that Lived in NY city, Had the same 68 Cadillac Deville conv 472, But He put a 4 speed posi, Put a console, That looked factory, It was a great running car Lots of fun, But he never beat on the car, He was getting 21 miles to a gallon highway, Now That is Amazing. Miss the Old days.
" 22 " I gotta go with the caddie..It's a beautiful " boulevard " cruiser . I also like the idea of using it for weddings, to help supplement the cost of fuel ( you're probably looking at 10-12 mpg...
#1 is a great buy, I believe it was a 54 caddy behind the tail light assembly, #2 is a very rare van,it's a great buy,😊 1934,I believe it was a v12 Dusinburg was the fastest car for its area 😀, I believe the Last question was a 1969 Lincoln, with suicide doors, #10 mustang couple was my favorite 😊😊
@@charlievogler8520 I must've looked away for that! Those are nice. We had a 68 back in 68, went on a vacation back when it was common to drive , we had a family of 5 and was as comfortable as can be and those trunks are as big as they look, it was the first time my dad went with a Cadillac, prior to that he'd been getting Ford Galaxy's, got what a turd those were. My Dad had got to that age where he didn't but factory hot rods anymore and the last Ford had a 352, omg slower than a floating turd!
#1 question, I believe was a caddy around 1948😊,#2 I think it was a dosenburg😊,with a V12 engine, #3 was a 69 Thunderbird 😊thanks Sloan, hope you get feeling better soon!!
Sorry to say the Mustang you presented is not the Mustang in the provided link which is a 68. What you presented was a 66. Something got crossed up somewhere. And would add my favorite car presented was the 68 Chrysler, a real beauty.
@@Americanrodshop either way, not a bad price on an old 'Stang. Hope you get to feeling better, and can enjoy some good Thanksgiving food, if you celebrate it.
The Saab , great little car . Had one rebuilt the engine ( V-4 ) , which surprised me as it was made by Ford really cool engine . I was up in the Oakland Ca. Hills between the motorcycle playground and the shooting range ( yes they were several miles apart ) and I out ran a cop , he really wanted to give me ticket but couldn’t , ah shucks
Thanks for the video. I think the Rebel was my favorite(although I really don’t care for convertibles). I like the all cars from one year video! Please do one of 1969 or 1970. After all, those are the best years for muscle cars right?✌️
Personally my favorite vehicle on this video, was the right drive panel truck ... if it wasn't so far away ... I got the cash, but driving it across country would be a pain. Though the mustang was pretty nice too.
First car with gas filler behind tailight I believe was a Packard. Not sure of the year but maybe 1955. After entering my answer I looked it up. The first American car to have the fuel filler hidden behind the tail light was the 1941 Cadillac.
#10 is a 1966 Mustang, not a ‘68. If the Mustang hadn’t been included in the video, I would have said the ‘68 Imperial would be my favorite. And unless the engine was replaced in the Mustang, it’s a 289, not a 302. Sounds like the person who put the add out on the Mustang either didn’t know what they were advertising or they weren’t being honest about the model year.
Maybe a mixture of both! LOL!
Or a stolen car with 68 registration.
Thanks again for this wonderful program! God bless you all always!
That's not a 68 stang. That's a 66 stang. It's a nice 66. Good wheel choice and a good stance.
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That was a big bo bo...1966, NOT 1968
Mang knows his stang.........
Mang
That was a66 not a 68
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Favorite car was the last one, the big 4 door 440 Chrysler!
Good choice Paul!
Toss up between the AMC & the Mustang. Leaning more towards the AMC.
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The Mustang is not a 68.
My favorite in the video here is that Hillman wagon. I'd love to own that one!!!
The Barracuda. "22" Twenty-Two 22. Thanks Solon
My favorite was the 66 mustang that’s right that mustang in the video is a 66 but when you tap on the one for sale it is a 68 when you go to the descriptions thank you for all you do. Hope you feel better.
Thanks Daniel!
The 68 AMC rebel, This car can be awesome with a 426 hemi, Its so close to 68 road runner, I have always thought amc copied the dodge road runner. Don't forget a Pistol grip.
Roadrunner was a Plymouth, but yes, I too see the resemblance, especially the tail light section
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My dad had a ‘56 Chevy with the gas cap behind the taillight. Not sure if it was the first. The El Camino is my favorite.
#10 was not a 1968. It was a 1966 Mustang.
No! It was the 6411-
It was a ninety SIXTY FOJR AND A HALF FORD MUSTANG!
It was a ‘66. I own a ‘64.5. Trust me. It was a ‘66.
@@JesusVega-vu9jpnope, check out the side scoop trim, 66 only.
"22" love that blue commer van . The barracuda fastback was nice too. Hope you feel better soon Sir
Thanks Bill!
My favorite is the gold Imperial hardtop. Long ago, I bought a '69 Imperial Le Baron from the original owner, who replaced the Holley with a Carter AVS. He said that the Holley leaked, and too often needed adjustment. While not original to that car, the Carter was the better carb. I can see the buyer of the '68 replacing the Holley with a Carter AVS (or the Edelbrock equivalent), but keep the Holley for shows, and include it whenever he decides to sell.
I think Timmy is right about the '71 T-Bird being the last U.S. built car (not truck) with suicide doors. Purists were appalled when Ford introduced the 4-door T-Bird for 1967, and after the end of that body style in 1971, Ford only produced 2-door T-Birds.
i was always amazed at how much the amc rebel looked like a mopar, from the front it resemble a 68 super bee and from the side the body lines were similar to the 68-69 road runner, i owned all three at one time of another.
I never thought about it but you are right!
That AMC would be great with a 4speed. Even the way it is, that's a good deal!
yeah but like the first chargers the barracuda fastbacks just didn't look right but the coupe looked awesome but then again i like ramblers and gremlins so my taste is kinda weird ...lol@@wendyvic4046
that's why i sold my rebel, every time i looked at it it reminded me what an idiot i was for getting rid of my mopars, i had an immaculate all original double black on red 63 sport fury convertible factory BB 4sp posi car that i traded for a motorcycle back then because old cars were just old cars back in those days, needless to say with all the bitchen cars i sold for pittances back then, i don't watch mecum and the other auctions, i did once and will never do that again, i saw an identical b5 blue super bee like the one i sold for 800 go on mecum for $120k, yah i din't watch auctions anymore....lol @@Americanrodshop
I love the old rebel SST two doors. And yes they do resemble Mopar.
Favorite car: Imperial!!!!
Nice to know there are still cars out there that are affordable.
Back in 1980, My friend Steve that Lived in NY city, Had the same 68 Cadillac Deville conv 472, But He put a 4 speed posi, Put a console, That looked factory, It was a great running car Lots of fun, But he never beat on the car, He was getting 21 miles to a gallon highway, Now That is Amazing. Miss the Old days.
"22" My fav in the video is the 68 Barracuda. Get well soon my friend
Thanks David!
'22' I like that amc. Gonna be in Deland in a couple weeks, maybe I'll stop and look at it.
" 22 " I gotta go with the caddie..It's a beautiful " boulevard " cruiser . I also like the idea of using it for weddings, to help supplement the cost of fuel ( you're probably looking at 10-12 mpg...
I believe it was the 71 T-Bird unless you want to count the quad cab 4door pickup trucks. The 68 Caddy was my fav.
Lincoln Continental 2019 M.Y Less than 500 were built This car had suicide doors 22
I’m a Mustang fan, but I’d love to have that Cadillac. I don’t think there’s enough room in my driveway to even turn it around though.
#1 is a great buy, I believe it was a 54 caddy behind the tail light assembly, #2 is a very rare van,it's a great buy,😊 1934,I believe it was a v12 Dusinburg was the fastest car for its area 😀, I believe the Last question was a 1969 Lincoln, with suicide doors, #10 mustang couple was my favorite 😊😊
A buddy of mine had a Saab that had a Two Stroke engine and 4 speed on the column.
The last car to have suicide doors was a Lincoln Continental
I have to go with the 41 caddy
@@charlievogler8520 I must've looked away for that! Those are nice. We had a 68 back in 68, went on a vacation back when it was common to drive , we had a family of 5 and was as comfortable as can be and those trunks are as big as they look, it was the first time my dad went with a Cadillac, prior to that he'd been getting Ford Galaxy's, got what a turd those were. My Dad had got to that age where he didn't but factory hot rods anymore and the last Ford had a 352, omg slower than a floating turd!
I have to say the cadillac but el camino came in second love this Channel. I look forward to watching it every week😊
22 Now let’s visit 1964 and 1965 hope you get to feeling better.
My fav was my first 1956 two door Chevy sedan gold and yellow beautiful car bought in 1965
"68 Chevy pickup was nice , and the '68 Commer truck was cool.
There another 60's AMC Rambler at #1..... That's my favorite car in the video, those cars are popular for every day drivers/weekend fun cars.
My favorite would be the AMC Rebel and I have to ask the 68 Mustang did it have a 65-66 taillight panel “22”
I think the ad is wrong, I think it is a 66!
My choice would be the '68 Imperial - for it's beauty.
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Not bad for the 66 Mustang. My first car was a 65 Mustang with the
210hp 289. I’d like just about any of these ten!
Love the channel. Hang in the Solon! Hope ya feel better soon.
Thanks Mike!
The El Camino sounded great! "22"
#1 question, I believe was a caddy around 1948😊,#2 I think it was a dosenburg😊,with a V12 engine, #3 was a 69 Thunderbird 😊thanks Sloan, hope you get feeling better soon!!
Solon I hope you get better I will pray for you
Thank you Albert I appreciate that!
22…..wow ! Great C-10 truck & El Camino.
Thank you
The 68 Elco was my favorite. Love the videos. Thank you for doing this. "22"
My favorite was the El Camino.
"22" awesome show !!!!
"22" Awesome show , hope you get better soon.
Thanks Danny!
"22 " one of the best cars made!!
22 Hope you feel better soon!
Imperial by far my favorite
Sorry to say the Mustang you presented is not the Mustang in the provided link which is a 68. What you presented was a 66. Something got crossed up somewhere.
And would add my favorite car presented was the 68 Chrysler, a real beauty.
Yeah, the ad says 68, I should have vetted that one better! Thx!
Favorite car was 68 Cadillac 😊
As others have pointed out, the 'Stang in the video is indeed a 1966. But the add referenced in your description is for a 1968. Interesting! '22'!
Yeah, I was going with the info in the ad, but a 66 it is for sure!
@@Americanrodshop either way, not a bad price on an old 'Stang. Hope you get to feeling better, and can enjoy some good Thanksgiving food, if you celebrate it.
Last American production car with suicide dots was a 1971 Ford Thunderbird
My favorite is the C10 Chevy truck this time!! nice truck! "22"
Another great video Solon, thanks! Have to say I love the Commer Imp van,
That little van is a little strange but very cool.
😅Comer Van!! Why a cool vehicle!!!!
22 and hope you feel better
The Saab , great little car . Had one rebuilt the engine ( V-4 ) , which surprised me as it was made by Ford really cool engine . I was up in the Oakland Ca. Hills between the motorcycle playground and the shooting range ( yes they were several miles apart ) and I out ran a cop , he really wanted to give me ticket but couldn’t , ah shucks
Great cars at even better prices. Thanks for showing them.
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“22”. Favorite car ‘68 Barracuda then the Imp
55 chevy bel air I believe was first to have gas filler behind tail light
"22"..❤ the Caddy
Love that 22
22 reasons for enjoying the show!
Ok 22. Love the show
That Rebel convertible is intriguing. Wonder if it's a 290 or 343? Either way, it's not a bad deal if it's really a solid car. Hmmmm.
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@@paulbrown9891 oh well. Still seems like a decent ride.
Thanks for the video. I think the Rebel was my favorite(although I really don’t care for convertibles).
I like the all cars from one year video! Please do one of 1969 or 1970. After all, those are the best years for muscle cars right?✌️
Trucks are coming up in the next video after that will be the 1967 ones!
@@Americanrodshop I love trucks! I’d also take a 67 GTO!✌️
The 66 mustang is a nice-looking car but the passenger side door and fender alignment is way off.
Got my popcorn adult beverage ready on with the show one glass wine
Good Combo!
Has to be the Pony. Nice Muustang
The 68 barracuda I had a 67 loved it miss it
The Rambler
I love caddys, that 68 I loved till I seen #10 the 68 Mustang would have to be #1 in my book.
Good to go!
I like the caddy convertible
Feel better soon Solon! 22
I appreciate it GDP!
No question the 68 Mustang
Favorite, vauxwagon vtec.
Great show, I’m waiting to see my gotta have car.. 22
55 Ford gas cap behind
the plate
Personally my favorite vehicle on this video, was the right drive panel truck ... if it wasn't so far away ... I got the cash, but driving it across country would be a pain. Though the mustang was pretty nice too.
Panel truck listed as sold, sold, sold!
@@skip7243 of course it was ... decent price rare in the US
53 Cadillac, Dusenburg or Dusey , "22" 71 Lincoln 66 mustang
SAAB just a nice car, 68 El Camino.
1034 ford luv the 68 imperial
My favorite is the elcamino
Small quibble. The 2019 -20 Coach Edition Lincoln Continental models had rear suicide doors.
Great info, I did not know that!
Get better soon Solon. "22"
Thanks Bill!
My fav car was 68 El Camino
68 was a great year, my favorite car was the Barracuda and then the last one… The Mustang. I’m a Camaro guy, I have owned many in my lifetime.
Used to own 66 squareback and loved it! '22" Thanks for another good assortment of vehicles.
I appreciate it unshackled!
Keep these good vids coming, hope to hear you get better soon!! "22" 👍
Thanks!
68 mustang 😊
Car in the video is not the car in the link! The actual car for sale IS a 68 and is worth the money, though they admit it is a repaired wreck.
Good info thx!
22 nice caterpillar
"22" is my lucky number.
"22" I really enjoy your channel 😊
First car with gas filler behind tailight I believe was a Packard. Not sure of the year but maybe 1955. After entering my answer I looked it up. The first American car to have the fuel filler hidden behind the tail light was the 1941 Cadillac.
The AMC drop top
Hope you get better man.
I like the mustang the best
Can’t wait!
Thanks Joe! I will see you in the live chat! Come join us when this kicks off!
My favorite was the 68 that is a 66 mustang, that isn’t really a 66 but actually a 68 that is not shown in the vid.
55 Cadillac coupe de ville has gas cap behind the taillight.