Great video!!!! Love them wings cars!!!! We have 2 1969 Dodge Daytona's and we were suppose to be at the show with one but our son's football team was playing in state playoffs
When I was a teenager in 1975 I had a 68 & a 69 Charger, both cars were given to me because after 7 or 8 years in the Northeast they were shot ! How were these cars kept or even restored to such perfection after 50 + years ? I never knew there were so many Charger models available from 68 to 70 ! 🤔 I see at least 6 different wheel options here It's a great video, the show must have been mind boggling 👍👍
I was there too! At 12:20 in the background you can see my dad and I walk by! I was holding a plastic bag. I don’t even know how I managed to find that
Why not picture the well-known B5 blue 1970 GTX Hemi that was there alongside the 1970 Buick GS Stage 1 in that special MCACN recreation display of the famous 1984 Car Review Round 1 Musclecar "Shootout" race? Even the Christmas Tree was there! Both cars were set up just as they appeared on the cover of the March 1985 cover of Car Review magazine that covered the results of that race. That was a beautiful GTX even though it lost the shootout.
I remember when Superbirds sat in Plymouth Dodge car lots for 2-3 rears before anybody would buy them, they were a hard sell car, and now they're the price of a house.
My dad sold cars at a Chrysler Plymouth dealership in Wisconsin and the dealership owner let my dad "demo" their Superbird for the entire summer of 1970. We had that amazing yellow bird in our driveway for months. It was such a dream and my dad was not afraid to take that thing up over 110-120 mph just for the heck of it. I think it sat on the lot for a couple of years before it finally sold.
I cannot believe everyone has passed so for on Jimmy Addison's 67 GTX silver very famous Woodward Avenue Streetcar the Untouchable Woodward Avenue Streetcar
Makes me wonder how many are fake. Too damn easy to fake 'em these days. I never saw any AARs back in the day but Superbirds/Daytonas were more often seen in this area & they were rare. There was 5 Judges & 1 super rare '69 Trans Am convertible in this area back then.
Beautiful cars
That blue and white Charger at about a third of way in is absolutely gorgeous.
Wow, thanks for sharing the video. I love Mopars!
Awesome! Thanks for the look around!
I was there for the first time and I loved it!
Bro, the cars are awsome
Very cool!!!!!!!! 👍👍
Great video!!!! Love them wings cars!!!! We have 2 1969 Dodge Daytona's and we were suppose to be at the show with one but our son's football team was playing in state playoffs
I was there and have to admit, I’ve never seen anything like it!
When I was a teenager in 1975 I had a 68 & a 69 Charger, both cars were given to me because after 7 or 8 years in the Northeast they were shot !
How were these cars kept or even restored to such perfection after 50 + years ?
I never knew there were so many Charger models available from 68 to 70 ! 🤔
I see at least 6 different wheel options here
It's a great video, the show must have been mind boggling 👍👍
I think it would’ve been obvious that these great muscle cars would gain in value especially after the whole EPA thing.
I wouldn't be a Mopar exhibit without at least one stuffed animal highlighting the obvious.
I was there too! At 12:20 in the background you can see my dad and I walk by! I was holding a plastic bag. I don’t even know how I managed to find that
Why not picture the well-known B5 blue 1970 GTX Hemi that was there alongside the 1970 Buick GS Stage 1 in that special MCACN recreation display of the famous 1984 Car Review Round 1 Musclecar "Shootout" race? Even the Christmas Tree was there! Both cars were set up just as they appeared on the cover of the March 1985 cover of Car Review magazine that covered the results of that race. That was a beautiful GTX even though it lost the shootout.
I remember when Superbirds sat in Plymouth Dodge car lots for 2-3 rears before anybody would buy them, they were a hard sell car, and now they're the price of a house.
Yes, me too John!
My dad sold cars at a Chrysler Plymouth dealership in Wisconsin and the dealership owner let my dad "demo" their Superbird for the entire summer of 1970. We had that amazing yellow bird in our driveway for months. It was such a dream and my dad was not afraid to take that thing up over 110-120 mph just for the heck of it. I think it sat on the lot for a couple of years before it finally sold.
I cannot believe everyone has passed so for on Jimmy Addison's 67 GTX silver very famous Woodward Avenue Streetcar the Untouchable Woodward Avenue Streetcar
👊 Promo`SM!
Makes me wonder how many are fake. Too damn easy to fake 'em these days. I never saw any AARs back in the day but Superbirds/Daytonas were more often seen in this area & they were rare. There was 5 Judges & 1 super rare '69 Trans Am convertible in this area back then.
None are fake! All are real deal!
unbelievable
They are judged by the best!
I don't care how cute the girl is...get off the car
I mean if the owners are okay with it, ntm people used to do it alot back then
I'm sorry but ford and Chevy can not compare to Mopar....these cars were beautiful, and no one did it better...PERIOD!