Muscle Cars Of 70s - Most Powerful Muscle Car Era
Вставка
- Опубліковано 24 лип 2024
- If you want to learn more about the Muscle Cars Of 70s - Most powerful Muscle Car Era watch this video and hit the like button.
Our videos contain only text information without voiceover. This way you can fully enjoy the sounds of the cars and engines and not get distracted by the voicover. We also want our videos to be accessible even for hearing impaired viewers, which is why we use on-screen subtitles. Thanks for your understanding and thanks for watching!
Thanks to all of you, our fans for your support and for sending your videos. We can help you and promote your channels with links in the video and description, and we can create this beautiful and great content which you all love so much. We are one big team and I hope this cooperation will be bigger and stronger. Everybody who wants to help us and everybody who wants to promote his own channel can send videos to our email CarNewsBlogTV@gmail.com
Send your quality videos and we will choose the best to be featured in our content. Thank you so much! - Авто та транспорт
Classic muscle cars of the '60s and '70s were and still are the best looking muscle cars of the world.
You can't beat the growl of a muscle car. I miss my Camaro. 69 rest in peace.
Can’t believe you all EXCLUDED the 1970 Cutlass 442!!!!! Wow!! OMG!!!
Gutless cutlass
Clearly no match for the Chrysler Cordoba's rich Corinthian leather.
Miss my '74 Trans Am. That was a long time ago
Since I lived through it, and owned one, I'd say the most powerful muscle car era was the '60s. The '70s brought the end to muscle cars in '72 with the Arab oil embargo. I owned a '69 428 Torino Cobra Jet, stickered at 335 horse, more like 385-400.
I think so too, the only powerful year of the 70s was 1970 right? I mean I'm only 16 so I unfortunately didn't live through it, but I am going to buy myself a classic muscle car
I just came for the Trans Am, big fan 👍🏻
American Muscle at it’s finest!
Exactly m8
i just love every muscle cars, Australian, Canadian (Acadian Beaumont), South African (Chevy Can Am) and American ones.
Midnight Club Still Cancelled Soz didn’t expect to see you here
@@volkswagenk7017 Even Europe has some of their own muscle cars, and they are really nice as well.
7:46 you know its a good car when it intimidates just by idling
Love the cuda
*1.0 EcoBoost has left the chat*
Bogfinken + :D
Lets be honest that no replacement for displacement big block v8 engines still sound awesome till now :)
Minelordsuniverse + Agree :) Have a nice day !
@@CarNewsTV oh and sorry for missing some premiers as exams slow me down heh heh
Beautiful cars
Great compilation! Can’t beat the sound and power of classic muscle!
Prestige Worldwide + Thank you ! And agree with you :)
I missed seeing an oldsmobile 442.
That is the coolest Torino I’ve ever seen
U right
Even better than Clint Eastwood s grand torino lol I gotta have a 390 heck 429 better 🚗😍 can u say Boing 😛.
Chrysler 300 hurst on the rear looks amazing!!!
The 70s is my favorite decade for cars and the 80s is my favorite decade for rock, i seriously wish i could have lived in both decades
That yellow Torino has similar styling to the Australian Ford Landau
Gimme that Superbee Hemi anyday of the week!!
The Groovy 60s were the true Muscle Car era
Becuase the stupid oil crisis
Hi compressing '68 mercury cougar xr7 390 motor man
Álvar Díez
Yeah I don’t know why everybody thinks it was the 70’s - maybe 1970 but then in 71 they started cutting HP... I worked on all of em - I’m not just making some random comment here.
@Bruce A. 70s Muscle could be mighty if we remove all epa systems from the engines but back in the day were so weak compared to the 60s ones
Álvar Díez
Compression ratios were cut back in 1972.
i remember those days. what a great time we had.
1970 Cougar Eliminator 428CJ along with the Chargers and Superbird.
glad to see the amc rebel my dad had one that made 500hp
I had a ‘72 firebird I bought in ‘77 i was 17. Fun times
Like the Car on the Thumbnail looks very Nice
My dad owns a 1973 pointac Firebird it has absolut 300 hp or something like that lol
Is it a SD-455 maybe 🤔
Nice collection of nice toys...
V8 - the Heartbeat of America. 6:11 ... OSCW Germany
Damn i love that AMC Rebel Machine!!
Don't forget the Rambler Scrambler
@@beyond_the_infinite2098 70 AMX
My mom use to be a racer she drag raced people in the 1970’s charger sadly her father died her father build the engines in the charger sadly she couldn’t race no more she still has picture on her desk but one day I’m probably gunna become a racer as well
Not to mention the 70’s are my favorite trucks to
Agree with you. My first truck was a 73 F250 4x4 4sp, with 38” tires. Badass looking truck.
You forgot Pontiacs GTO ???
All beautiful American muscle cars. My personal preference is a 73 Trans am SD-455 4sp that i currently own and had since march of 1979 and currently in bodyshop getting repainted to it's original buccaneer red.
Wow Great :)
My step brother had one back in the late 70s super duty 455 in the 73 is supposedly the best motor Pontiac ever produced I remember his was badass
Awesome 😍
I always wanted an old muscle car. I have a 2010 B5 Blue Challenger SRT8 and hoped I could get an old car as well. Each year passes and it seems more out of reach. I don't think it's gonna happen 😕
Build up a savings specifically for the car you will get it over time i assume your young i think you could do it in less than 10 years for sure thats if you really want it
Kinda neat how you clip off the ETs of the cars on the strip, cause naturally we wouldn't want to know how fast they go.
That Ford was really nice 👌
muntaser barsoom + Agree :) Have a nice day
I like my the grand Torino.. its one big monster!!
Be still oh my heart :)
My dad had a 1975 Pontiac fire bird when he was a teen and he sold it before I was born he passed away back in April of 2021 and I’m trying to get my hands on a 1975 firebird for his memory .
Now that's what I'm talking about muscle cars.The Cordoba is not a muscle car in my opinion. Good video.
Didn't see any dodge chargers
若い頃は乗りたかった。排気量でかいのは憧れて❗️
When I was a kid in the 70s I dreamed of owning one and couldn't afford it. Today it's deja vue all over again.
Feel your pain, oldfarts with their nostalgia skyrocketed the price
From Italy,oh...what a sound..no...Is music x my ears ........
Not a fan of american cars but that red trans am on thumbnail is stunning
Not a fan of American cars? What else is there..lol
@@catonthemoon2084 european cars, Japanese cars , probably more european and Japanese cars in America now than american cars . Americans cars aren't the best
@@paulthomson9709 Better looking & just as good now. This isn't the 80's dude lol
@@catonthemoon2084 the 80s was terrible time for American cars
@@paulthomson9709 No shit that was my point!
70 Chevelle by far is the most iconic.
71 is 10 times better
@@chevyguy1422 nah
@@morbidfuckingangel5472 i just dont like those headlights
Torino Cobra 429 & Torino GT 428 both killer cars i had 69 GT 428
Where are Dodge Charger and Challenger?
Tetsuya Tsurugi NO-PAR!
They couldn't catch up to them!
@@JO-ly3hi in 1978 the Dodge Little Red Express truck was the fastest production vehicle made. It would smoke a new Corvette straight off the showroom floor.
@@mikeadcock1592 I'm aware of this...your point?
70s might claim to be the most powerful era but the 60s is the best looking era at least to me (with the exception of some 70s fords and mopars)
"Super Bee has it's basis in the 'B' Boy designation pertinent to Chrysler's mid-size cars..." Crazy to think these where considered "mid-size". My 23 year old mom had a 68 impala with a 283 with a three on the tree when I was around 5. Oh, how I wish I still had some of the cars id did have... 66 GTO, 68-69 Chevy Malibu's, 72 Road Runner, 69 Nova 396 75, 82, 84, 85 Camaros, and currently a 96 LT1 CE vette.
The most amazing part of the car story is, now 700 HP, super-chargers and turbo-charges are factory. I used to druel over Hot Rod magazine and camshafts and heads and pistons, and short-blocks when I was 16, nd now factory is giving us monsters. The "Golden Age" muscles cars is now. Who'd a ever thunk it?
The 70’s ( well, after 72) was the era of the least powerful “Muscle cars”! Emission laws and pressure from the insurance industry did them in.
Agree. After 1972 "muscle car era" was over.
2:30 properly set up rear suspension...
Das ist der Sound den ein Auto haben MUSS!!!!!!!!
einfach nur GEIL!!!!!!
Today's "muscle cars" are the most powerful but numb machines to drive and it took 45+ years to get that way!! The 60s and 70s muscle cars are the most beautiful, visceral machines on the planet where all that power is truly experienced by all 5 senses (insert Tim Taylor grunting.... NOW))!!😮
We live in the greatest muscle car era! We have all the classics plus imports and new gen muscle cars.
classic American muscle cars were real art. and they still are. really really beautiful cars. not like those they are building now. American muscle used to have a character.
No 1970 GTO or GTO Judge?
Love the sound of those big blocks idling. The starters on the 70s Firebirds were too close to the exhaust, causing them to get too hot and had to be replaced regularly. They did come out with an in-effective heat shield for the starter. So Pontiac was aware of the problem. The red white and blue 1976 AMC Rambler Scramblers with the Hurst shifter were also pretty cool. The Cordobas had a problem with the tail light boxes falling out.
1972 gto judge is missing.
In 1972 they started cutting the HP back.. In 73 it was non existent.
After 1972 the "muscle car era" was over. The 60's was the most powerful muscle car era.
1970 and 1971 were the only years of the 1970's that had powerful muscle cars. They all got de-tuned after that. Meanwhile from 1961-1969 you had powerful muscle cars every year. Chevy 409's and Pontiac 421's to 427 Fords and 426 Hemis to 455 W-30 Hurst Olds and so many others.
So, is that 335 HP in the Mustang Boss 351 based on the old gross HP rating, or the current net HP rating? I for one find this subject a little confusing. I still love the car, either way. It was obviously no dog.
El Pontiac trans Am yo quiero uno así
Ese auto da miedo de sólo verlo, luce muy rudo, eso es genial
60s was the power era. The early to mid 70s were the "struggle to keep muscle alive" era. Nothing in the 70s, sad as it is, could've kept up with the cars from the 60s.
Well in 1973 nobody tell the pontiac engineers the game was over
@@stevenardian1485 Early 70s were still solid. '74 and on is really when motors were built for painfully low compression to save gas.
My good friend had a 1972 FORD LTD 429CI 4 -BARREL WE HAVE GONE 150MPH ON THE HWY
the Cordoba isn't a muscle car, it's a personal luxury coupe
Wasn't the 300 package a muscle car
So was the Dodge Challenger. Shawn
The first car, one tire wonder
I am gonna purchase this car.dont think just do it.
Plymouth Barracusa motor run like a clock...it's a melody
what you hear in these is not the tires squealing... but the pavement crying for mercy
This list should have also included such cars as the '70 Chevy Camaro ZL1 SS and the '69 Ford Mustang 428 SCJ. I realize you can't list them all in one video. Maybe adding more videos?
Cordoba, huh? That one came out of left field.
Omg wowww😍😍😍
Lots of cubic inches, lots of noise, lots of smoke, but comes the first curve, appears the main issue for all these automobiles : road in the world are not all straight lines.
My favorite Chevelle ss 1970👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Que autos más féos el Ford torino, el amc y los Chrysler que aparecen
Detroit, was the car capitol of the world back then., they were pumping out some fire.
Not the best everything pretty much ended in 73 you had the entire 60s
50s-60s were awesome
@@bigmeme8464 Duh
Hell yeah
Real muscle cars 1967-1973
I would like to see a 1984 Corvette.
Damn school bus got gapped at 1:32
Early '70's was the last of it.
Yes in fact 1970 was the end of big hp - in 1971 they started cutting hp.
@@brucea.4828 Yeah, that's when my '71 302 Mustang started down the road to better power and greater fuel economy, hand in hand. It was actually quite satisfying to DIY in that era.
Have to wonder how many off these muscle cars ended up being wrapped around a tree, or light pole, like the muscle cars in Australia, of the late 60’s early 70’s.
1970 was the most powerful year of the muscle car eara and was the beginning of the end of muscle cars thanks to the E.P.A., the Fed and opec!
the end was due to incompetent Detroit engineers. Porsche never seemed to have any problems
Was wondering where the 1969 charger went 😔
0:46
Showed the wrong 2nd gen camaro that was a 76. The 79 z28 also came with a rear sway bar
After 1970 muscle cars dropped in power every year through the 1980s. These days however modern muscle cars put out a lot more power than any of those cars did even at the peak in 1969-70. The quickest 1970 stock muscle cars would do a high 13-second quarter mile. That's really not very quick today.
A true American Muscle
Man camaro n corvette were really the only muscle cars of the 70s that look good through out all the 70s
😍👍
When old cars sound better than even w16 Bugatti Chiron
Its w16
The Cordoba was not a muscle car... Tell me I'm wrong.
Not wrong. The one in this video is souped-up.
@@dustylover100 that's cool. A sleeper is nice. But it's still not a muscle car. Now it's just a hot rod.
I say we are currently in the most powerful muscle car era right now. Old school is awsome but these cars we have now... Have 1000 plus horsepower easily. Jes saying
Dream car: 1974 cuda 440
What about challenger and charger?
Z28 running gear you could stick it in anything. Z28 1966 short bed C10.
The Z28 Gremlin. It Bolts to anything GM. The lighter the better.
Some on here I agree with, but some.....wow, really????
Yeah but what abt the 454 version of the z28????
Why not the Ram Air Firebird?
Muscle cars of the 70's after 71 were garage built
claaik top