You got that right. 1967 I had 59 Impala 348 tri power and 4- speed. Raced a GTO from the stop light, Impala hooked up real good, and by second gear GTO was at rear wheel. That 348 made a believer out of me. No, it was no 409, but that 348 would sing so beautiful at 6,000 rpm's. What I would give to just have that Impala back.
I was a sophomore in high school in 85. My school parking lot was full of cars that looked like that. That stance and rim/tire combo was perfect. Don't see em like that anymore.
That's because kids today are into the import cars and lowering the stance so they can rip their fart can mufflers off on a speed bump. I doubt they even know what a camshaft is.
Back in the mid 70's on any given weekend, there would be at least 200 hotrods in the parking lot of the local mall in my town. Most came from the local dragstrip after it closed for the night. We never caused any trouble so the cops let us be. Around 1979 to 80, the ricers started to invade our group of peaceful gearheads, driving crazy thru the parking lot. Doing donuts. fighting. Leaving trash everywhere. Then the cops started to chase everyone off. That was the end of an amazing time to cruise.
Man, the world was such a happier place then wasn’t it. I’m nostalgic for a time 13 years prior to my own birth. I wish I had memories like these to share, I’m doing what I can but most people are to gutless for this kind of thing today.
It was dangerous activity for sure, but something about being "bubble wrapped" now has made our people into great big candy asses, afraid of their own shadow, cowards really. We should never do reckless stupid stuff really but we shouldn't remove risk from everything.
By the 80s America was well on track to the sh!thole it is now. You should have been around in the 60s. Well I at least got to see the late 50s, 60s and 70s. By the late 70s...you could see the sh!t starting to come apart. I can tell you growing up in the 60s is was a great time for kids. Our father used to take us to a public park in the late 60s to shoot cans with our BB guns, and no one batted an eye. A cop could have cared less about it. Try walking out your house with one today.
Just saying, they still shut down the highway to street race in NYC. And I assure you Chicago is going as hard as ever. Kansas city is a street race war zone, so is LA. Theres probably been thirty or so Cash Days races across the country so far summer 2021, most of which had 15+ Cars. If anything, the streets haven't been this active since the 70s 🤷♂️
Brings back a lot of memories fun watching that race I was a kid in the late sixties I'm 67 years old now and for a 67 year old I'm still driving a 2011 Mustang and still have for the last 40 years my 69 GTO 4-speed and my 73 Plymouth Duster keeps you young this stuff it keeps you young I'm still a ball buster at age 67 I usually wait for some sucker to think they're going to show me something and I usually blow them off the map happy New Year everybody
Did those exact things back then and in the late 70s. But I was in NC. I still have my 70 GTX 440-6. And my 70 Challenger R/T. So glad I hung on to them. I drive them weekly. So many racing memories back in the day. Stop light to stop light. Then a few money races to make it interesting. Those were the days.
I was a kid in High School back in the mid to late 70's when muscle cars where just starting to be sold off by the original owners as used cars. In 1978 I bought a 1970 Buick GS Skylark with a big block 455 in it for only $700.
@@electrichellion5946 I ended up trading my Buick GS in 1988 for a 1985 Chevy K30. At the time the truck was worth the same amount of money as my Buick GS, but today the GS would be worth more.
Yep just graduated had a 65 Malibu SS factory air pearl white blue bucket seats pulled the 283 out put a built 327 in and headed to Myrtle beach...im 57 now and sold it a year ago
Such cool memories! The cars, the freedom, excitement of racing. Thing was - we didn't race near housing nor populated areas, even back then, we realized we had no business gambling on someone else's safety. We knew that We got whatever we got if something went sideways, we put ourselves there.
Man gets that adrenaline in flow I'm from Michigan and over by Marion Springs theirs a family of about 6 homes of the same family they All have shade tree muscle car's mostly Mopar and Ford others show up on flatbeds they drag race and just have fun back in the early days their father's did the same thing we used to be able to bring fire wood and keg's and stuff but they don't allow that anymore not since some guy brought a Road Runner in on a trailer and the cops told him not to take his car off the trailer and not to run well he did they were waiting down the road got behind him and my buddy the road runner hit a cop car during the chase at 160+ miles an hour the driver and his passenger flew out of the windshield everyone lived but the passenger mangled his hand passenger sued and won against the police and the other guy got the totaled Road Runner back and sold it and fled the state. I also was lucky enough to see Cruz nights miss that very much. Happy New Year Everyone
Brings back memories! I graduated in 1980. In 82 I bought a 69 Chevelle. I built a 402 for it and did a lot of street racing. I sold it in 83 and bought a 74 Nova SS, built a 400 sbc, car was much quicker.
Loved that time back then. I had a 55 chevy, 396 rat motor, Muncie 4 speed, 12 bolt rearend with 4.10 gears. 2 years later I had a 66 Nova 2 door coupe. Still have it to this day. Back then it was all carburetors, except for a few mechanical fuel injection setups, but those were pretty rare. Forced induction was for the rich guys and nitrous was for cheaters. I still have dreams of getting into races with my old hotrods.
Yep just found it on Google maps, 113th and S Avenue east. All the houses are matching up and can see right where the cameraman and everybody was hanging out at. Has a wooden sign posted labeled as "Egger's Grove".
Love this! not only did I have a 68 chevelle (L79 327 /4speed / 12 bolt 3.73 Posi), but used to drag race on the street ALL the time. Wish I had videos form back then! Thanks for posting.
2nd gear pull usually decides a street race and the Chevelle had a brutal pull, a big block chevy in the right hands is a nasty thing to deal with.....
So true! I had a wicked first gear in my goat but my buddy had a goat with a big block pro built Chevy. I drove his car and his pulled in 2nd like mine did in 1st. I was like yikes!
79-80 I was 16 in the summer of 79 when I bought my 69 roadrunner 440 12:1 compression stage 4 heads dual 750 Holley double pumpers 727 torqueflight reverse manual valve body Dana 60 4.11 posi. Ran 11.0 on 50's street tires.
Reminds me of one of my first Chevelles the Chevelle I have now she is super Wicked very nice beautiful video thanks so much for posting this brought back a lot of memories and a lot more to come
Good race... thought the GTX might have pulled him on the top end but the Chevelle held him off. I'm a Chevelle man ( 2- 66' Chevelles / Malibu & SS ) from way back late 70's so seeing that old school lifted ride makes me think of the old days when cars like that were the norm or extreme Calif. rakes 😉 Thank you for the video and memories of simpler times oh how i miss them 😢
That is a cool old video! The guy that won with the '68 Chevelle has the same first and middle name as my son. I bought a '69 Camaro when I was about 16 or 17 years old in around 1981 or 1982. It was my second car. I also bought a '70 Chevelle in the mid '80s. I wish I still had those cool old Chevys!
Dam Traffic!....I love it man...still got my 68 ss/same color scheme as this one/but stock...owned since 92.....those Mopar guys always thought they were faster!
I love how hard the Mopar B bodies come off the line. It didn't have the horsepower to keep up with that badass built Chevelle but it hooked up and hit the road hard enough to run with a much faster car for a moment or two. My 68 Satellite gets great traction with almost 12 inches of rubber on each side.
67 390gt mustang 365hp auto 9in posi. That was my bad ass car at that time. Currently 51 5 window chevy pickup and 34 chevy 2dr sedan. Both sbc cars. Went from the to sixtys to my sixtys.
The reverse lights seem to be on on the Chevelle. 4 speed GM cars back then had a link from the shift linkage that required the car to be in reverse to start it. That link was in the way of headers when they got installed, so you had to twist the sleeve on the steering column to turn the lights off.
LOL, cool! My grandfather was a car builder, Citroën. Muscle cars are my favi, I hope to own one but I'm afraid that stays a dream lol. But nice to see this! Greetings from Spain dutchie here
Be nice to know what engines were in these things {if'n ya remember} My guess, the Chevelle was hopped up a bit ? My era was about 7-8 yrs prior to, with kinda a sleeper, 68 ElCamino. No S.S., Had a factory 350 in it but it was the top of the line, 350H.P. 4-speed w/a posi rear end. Was a good time 'till I tore it all up.
I was here as a toddler, I sent the video to my dad, he confirmed that it was his guys. Is that the silver Mitsubishi/Dodge challenger next to the grand prix at 0:23?
Thanks for the classic clips. I'm pretty sure my older cousins were probably doing something like this back in the 80s. I was still a baby back around 1983. Out of California. 😅
Right before the Chevelle leaves the stop sign and the wagon is seen was a Dodge Diplomat coupe turning the corner lol Lots of F and M body love in this clip lol
It just isn't fair. You could flip burgers for a living and own a ride like that at a reasonable price. Do you think they'd trade their timeline for mine just because I can get paid to play video games easier than ever? I wouldn't trade up if I were them.
I’m thinking that GTX was a 383 & this Chevelle is a 396. If that GTX was a 440 or Hemi that race would’ve been a bit different. Was refreshing not to see bullets flying in Chicago for once👍
nice romp down memory lane thanks.... this could be anytown USA im from Arkansas and we street raced just to not be bored.... lol i graduated high school in 84 so the cars an such are awesome .... like the new at that time camaro in the first part....
Ahhh, what I would give to go back & relive the 80’s All over again…1985 My Sr year in HS! Betch’a Brian wishes he still had that Chevelle, if it wasn’t totaled back then!?! My built ‘72 Monte Carlo had a similar stance w/ those Gabriel Hijackers on the rear, just air’em up or let’em down!! 😊
My '55 210 did 13 flat all night long down on Lower River Road. That was enough to beat almost everyone around. The guys that came and shut me down were turning 11s or quicker. That's just judging by how looong it took to get to the finish line after they trounced me!
@atatterson6992 this. I still like modern cars alot too I'm more of a 80s-2000s kind of guy don't like the brand new stuff as much and today it's so easy for people with all these copy and paste builds and modern autos and tuning take the driver out of the equation I liked the days when alot of people ran stick shift it was driver vs driver and driver could be the wild card. Today 90% of people can't even drive a manual the other 10% don't know what it is other than the "slow" option. People have forgotten what cars are all about and what made all this fun to start with. Now everybody is obsessed with dyno numbers and they don't wanna bother with anything that isn't newer where they can do brainless copy and paste builds lol. I hope my rant at least makes some kind of sense to someone I'm pretty tired so I'm going to bed now os.
@@midnight347 Excellent rant my friend. I'm just a couple decades before you, 60s and 70s muscle cars are my thing. I don't have a fancy computer that I can plug in and review codes... I'm more of the era when you plop down an old starter or alternator core on the counter, they give you a new/rebuilt one, I take that home, install, wash my hands, and continue on with life. Happy New Year
My first car black on black 69 Malibu the only one I miss , the last owner never listen to mother or girl friend.when it comes to letting go of a Chevelle.
@@coxgaspoweredtether The Chevelle got a slight jump but I saw the roadrunner driver lift very early and those big block Mopar's pull hard on the big end. The roadrunner clearly lifted after a couple hundred feet and we see the traffic coming dead on in his lane. I would love to have saw those two run them all the way out.
Paul here. Those were the days. Remember my 68 396-375 horse four speed. 23 years old. Thought we would live forever. Get cars, music, and friends.
You got that right. 1967 I had 59 Impala 348 tri power and 4- speed. Raced a GTO from the stop light, Impala hooked up real good, and by second gear GTO was at rear wheel. That 348 made a believer out of me. No, it was no 409, but that 348 would sing so beautiful at 6,000 rpm's. What I would give to just have that Impala back.
I was a sophomore in high school in 85. My school parking lot was full of cars that looked like that. That stance and rim/tire combo was perfect. Don't see em like that anymore.
Same here. Late 50's to mid 70's cars were the rule, mostley mid 60's to early 70's. Burnouts used to be everywhere.
That's because kids today are into the import cars and lowering the stance so they can rip their fart can mufflers off on a speed bump. I doubt they even know what a camshaft is.
Loved how the headlights pointed straight down back then.
I know right.
you do if you know where to look. so many people are blinded by the subaru beans.....
Back in the mid 70's on any given weekend, there would be at least 200 hotrods in the parking lot of the local mall in my town. Most came from the local dragstrip after it closed for the night. We never caused any trouble so the cops let us be. Around 1979 to 80, the ricers started to invade our group of peaceful gearheads, driving crazy thru the parking lot. Doing donuts. fighting. Leaving trash everywhere. Then the cops started to chase everyone off. That was the end of an amazing time to cruise.
Man, the world was such a happier place then wasn’t it. I’m nostalgic for a time 13 years prior to my own birth. I wish I had memories like these to share, I’m doing what I can but most people are to gutless for this kind of thing today.
It was dangerous activity for sure, but something about being "bubble wrapped" now has made our people into great big candy asses, afraid of their own shadow, cowards really. We should never do reckless stupid stuff really but we shouldn't remove risk from everything.
By the 80s America was well on track to the sh!thole it is now. You should have been around in the 60s. Well I at least got to see the late 50s, 60s and 70s. By the late 70s...you could see the sh!t starting to come apart. I can tell you growing up in the 60s is was a great time for kids. Our father used to take us to a public park in the late 60s to shoot cans with our BB guns, and no one batted an eye. A cop could have cared less about it. Try walking out your house with one today.
Just saying, they still shut down the highway to street race in NYC. And I assure you Chicago is going as hard as ever. Kansas city is a street race war zone, so is LA. Theres probably been thirty or so Cash Days races across the country so far summer 2021, most of which had 15+ Cars. If anything, the streets haven't been this active since the 70s 🤷♂️
Yes it was
@@theelevatorSRT8 I don't view what you two did here as reckless.
Man what I'd give to go back to those days. It was such a happier time.
Brings back a lot of memories fun watching that race I was a kid in the late sixties I'm 67 years old now and for a 67 year old I'm still driving a 2011 Mustang and still have for the last 40 years my 69 GTO 4-speed and my 73 Plymouth Duster keeps you young this stuff it keeps you young I'm still a ball buster at age 67 I usually wait for some sucker to think they're going to show me something and I usually blow them off the map happy New Year everybody
Keep it up my friend I’m sure you’re fun to chill with I wish you the best stay young
Did those exact things back then and in the late 70s. But I was in NC. I still have my 70 GTX 440-6. And my 70 Challenger R/T. So glad I hung on to them. I drive them weekly. So many racing memories back in the day. Stop light to stop light. Then a few money races to make it interesting. Those were the days.
I was a kid in High School back in the mid to late 70's when muscle cars where just starting to be sold off by the original owners as used cars. In 1978 I bought a 1970 Buick GS Skylark with a big block 455 in it for only $700.
In 1977 as a high school junior I bought a 67 GTO with four speed and a busted drivers window for $450. Lots of cheap used muscle back then
Spent more than you Paid, on fuel ⛽ getting it Home 🏡 🤔😂
Wish you still had it or could have it back as it was?
@@electrichellion5946 I ended up trading my Buick GS in 1988 for a 1985 Chevy K30. At the time the truck was worth the same amount of money as my Buick GS, but today the GS would be worth more.
I bet Chicago Police wish it was like this now.
So True man..and I,m from the south.
Cops just came through to see who was racing so they could place their bets. That's how it was in America back in the day going back to the 50s.
They still do this in chicago, except it's usually in a Nissan and they're shooting a gun out the window.....
Its usually black people too
Yes, it wasn't a piece of crime in Chicago in '85...🙄
@@ljmorris6496A lot less than now. Shall i Google crime rate in 85??
@@cliffbrown2566 I just googled it. 666 murders in 1985, 617 in 2023.
U have been culturally enriched. Don't u just love diversity
68 Chevelle's are my favorites ! Those skinny taillights give me the fizz !
Roofline & general shape & stance,I learned to drive on a black 396.
that's a bad ass car, my favorite also👍🏻
I hear you!
I had a 67 SS396 But always wanted a 68.
The 66's looked great with the skinny tail lights too.
Mid 1980s - '66 GTO , 400, 11.1 compression, Trip power, Turbo 400 trans, 12 bolts rear with 4.11 posi - red with centerlines. Those were the days
Yep just graduated had a 65 Malibu SS factory air pearl white blue bucket seats pulled the 283 out put a built 327 in and headed to Myrtle beach...im 57 now and sold it a year ago
Those were the days. I want it back versus today's screwed up times.
Such cool memories! The cars, the freedom, excitement of racing.
Thing was - we didn't race near housing nor populated areas, even back then, we realized we had no business gambling on someone else's safety.
We knew that We got whatever we got if something went sideways, we put ourselves there.
What a great flashback! But I must say that we were much more careful and selective about where we would mix it up!
Man gets that adrenaline in flow I'm from Michigan and over by Marion Springs theirs a family of about 6 homes of the same family they All have shade tree muscle car's mostly Mopar and Ford others show up on flatbeds they drag race and just have fun back in the early days their father's did the same thing we used to be able to bring fire wood and keg's and stuff but they don't allow that anymore not since some guy brought a Road Runner in on a trailer and the cops told him not to take his car off the trailer and not to run well he did they were waiting down the road got behind him and my buddy the road runner hit a cop car during the chase at 160+ miles an hour the driver and his passenger flew out of the windshield everyone lived but the passenger mangled his hand passenger sued and won against the police and the other guy got the totaled Road Runner back and sold it and fled the state. I also was lucky enough to see Cruz nights miss that very much. Happy New Year Everyone
Brings back memories! I graduated in 1980. In 82 I bought a 69 Chevelle. I built a 402 for it and did a lot of street racing. I sold it in 83 and bought a 74 Nova SS, built a 400 sbc, car was much quicker.
Great times, parts were everywhere, and cheap, you could wander the junk yards for hours
Loved that time back then. I had a 55 chevy, 396 rat motor, Muncie 4 speed, 12 bolt rearend with 4.10 gears. 2 years later I had a 66 Nova 2 door coupe. Still have it to this day. Back then it was all carburetors, except for a few mechanical fuel injection setups, but those were pretty rare. Forced induction was for the rich guys and nitrous was for cheaters. I still have dreams of getting into races with my old hotrods.
When skill not computers ran the roads.
Underated comment
This is on 112th street on the East Side. That’s amazing
Yep just found it on Google maps, 113th and S Avenue east. All the houses are matching up and can see right where the cameraman and everybody was hanging out at. Has a wooden sign posted labeled as "Egger's Grove".
Lots of memories from watching this. Thank you
Love this! not only did I have a 68 chevelle (L79 327 /4speed / 12 bolt 3.73 Posi), but used to drag race on the street ALL the time. Wish I had videos form back then! Thanks for posting.
Thanks for giving me a memory of my teenage years!
That was beautiful
Thank you!
2nd gear pull usually decides a street race and the Chevelle had a brutal pull, a big block chevy in the right hands is a nasty thing to deal with.....
So true! I had a wicked first gear in my goat but my buddy had a goat with a big block pro built Chevy. I drove his car and his pulled in 2nd like mine did in 1st. I was like yikes!
Nice! Had em loved em.Check my you tube channel for more chevelles ss...
79-80 I was 16 in the summer of 79 when I bought my 69 roadrunner 440 12:1 compression stage 4 heads dual 750 Holley double pumpers 727 torqueflight reverse manual valve body Dana 60 4.11 posi. Ran 11.0 on 50's street tires.
16 with that kind of power? You're lucky to have survived.
@a.t1313 he survived just fine because his post was BS
Just the scenery makes me happy 😌
Reminds me of one of my first Chevelles the Chevelle I have now she is super Wicked very nice beautiful video thanks so much for posting this brought back a lot of memories and a lot more to come
Graduated in 83, was driving a 73 Nova SS with a 4spd and air shocks, we drag raced every weekend at the local industrial park, what a time!!!
Back when you could see a cop a mile away...Awesome video! 🙂
Brings back great memories thanks
Good race... thought the GTX might have pulled him on the top end but the Chevelle held him off.
I'm a Chevelle man ( 2- 66' Chevelles / Malibu & SS ) from way back late 70's so seeing that old school lifted ride makes me think of the old days when cars like that were the norm or extreme Calif. rakes 😉
Thank you for the video and memories of simpler times oh how i miss them 😢
That was a fast 68,love that yr & he had that running well.😊
Chevelle all the way, he just hit the hooks early. Chevys !!
Love those old school AMERICAN MUSCLE CARS.😊😊😊
That is a cool old video! The guy that won with the '68 Chevelle has the same first and middle name as my son. I bought a '69 Camaro when I was about 16 or 17 years old in around 1981 or 1982. It was my second car. I also bought a '70 Chevelle in the mid '80s. I wish I still had those cool old Chevys!
The good ole days
Oh how I wish I was around then, I was born in 2000. right into the wrong times.
There's no morbidly obese people in this video.
Yeah you're right. People were doing things and having fun. Not living on their computers.
And just one shade...
We had some good video cameras available back then, record straight to a VCR tape.
Back when Chicago was Chicago. Now Memorial Day weekend in Chicago is the bloodiest and deadliest 3 days in all of America. Well done "diversity".
Im from Akron. We did the same stuff on friday and sat nights . Some guys actually brought cars on trailers . Lotta fun , and we didnt hurt anything .
Nice , im smiling ear to ear , back whem life wasnt so seriouse
Love when we street raced in Nashville Tn. My brother had a 68 Chevelle 4 door sleeper 408 5.7 rods never got beat by any N/A car
Had a 68 ss chevelle in high scool back in 83,84....loved that car.
THAT was a REAL street race!
Nice Street drag racing with CLASSIC American Muscle!!!! WOW!!!
Miss those days.
Used to do that in the 70s right down the middle of town. On Texas Ave.
Texas.
U.S.A.
Dam Traffic!....I love it man...still got my 68 ss/same color scheme as this one/but stock...owned since 92.....those Mopar guys always thought they were faster!
Edgar's Grove on 112,east side,remember it well
That’s what I thought it was. Actually could’ve been my Dad in the squad car. Those were good days.
That was real racing. Not these crazy drifting and round and rounds in the intersections. And shootings
Weekends were great back then
John Mellencamp said it best about the Midwest school daze. "The winter day's lasted forever, but the weekends went by so quick."
I love how hard the Mopar B bodies come off the line. It didn't have the horsepower to keep up with that badass built Chevelle but it hooked up and hit the road hard enough to run with a much faster car for a moment or two. My 68 Satellite gets great traction with almost 12 inches of rubber on each side.
wow!….look at that cop car …..
nothing but explorers here now …..
67 390gt mustang 365hp auto 9in posi. That was my bad ass car at that time. Currently 51 5 window chevy pickup and 34 chevy 2dr sedan. Both sbc cars. Went from the to sixtys to my sixtys.
The reverse lights seem to be on on the Chevelle. 4 speed GM cars back then had a link from the shift linkage that required the car to be in reverse to start it. That link was in the way of headers when they got installed, so you had to twist the sleeve on the steering column to turn the lights off.
Was that Whity bulger sitting in buick
That’s so cool!
LOL, cool! My grandfather was a car builder, Citroën. Muscle cars are my favi, I hope to own one but I'm afraid that stays a dream lol. But nice to see this! Greetings from Spain dutchie here
Love it!
Me too!
In the 70's, we'd race after midnight so there's no traffic.
Lol I'm picturing the guy holding that 80s camcorder like a trophy while filming
Be nice to know what engines were in these things {if'n ya remember} My guess, the Chevelle was hopped up a bit ? My era was about 7-8 yrs prior to, with kinda a sleeper, 68 ElCamino. No S.S., Had a factory 350 in it but it was the top of the line, 350H.P. 4-speed w/a posi rear end. Was a good time 'till I tore it all up.
I was here as a toddler, I sent the video to my dad, he confirmed that it was his guys. Is that the silver Mitsubishi/Dodge challenger next to the grand prix at 0:23?
'68 Chevelle's are so bitchin'... 😊
Thanks for the classic clips. I'm pretty sure my older cousins were probably doing something like this back in the 80s. I was still a baby back around 1983. Out of California. 😅
Watching this makes me wish it was '85 all over again.
I like that Aspen Wagon at 1:28
Right before the Chevelle leaves the stop sign and the wagon is seen was a Dodge Diplomat coupe turning the corner lol
Lots of F and M body love in this clip lol
How about letting the air pressure down to around 20psi with street tires and do a burnout with the line lock on before launching.
so,get a time machine and go back 40 yrs to change the outcome of the video..........................................bruh
@@trillrifaxegrindor4411lmao lol
This video is 40 years old lol
what woods was that on the forest preserve sign? ---eyers woods? must be the northside or the eastside b/c they go under an expressway overpass.
I think im in that video . I make a u turn up by the tracks to watch the race in a Maroin 1985 Buick Rivera .
I bet Chicago PD really miss those days. Now they're dealing with 20 shootings a weekend, at least....
Somebody else mentioned drivebys so I googled it. 666 murders in 1985, 617 in 2023.
Great footage
Better days
Nobody stood with there stupid phones out filming it,gobbin off like they knew what was gonna happen . . .
It just isn't fair. You could flip burgers for a living and own a ride like that at a reasonable price. Do you think they'd trade their timeline for mine just because I can get paid to play video games easier than ever? I wouldn't trade up if I were them.
Mopar got gapped by the Bowtie Power😅
I’m thinking that GTX was a 383 & this Chevelle is a 396. If that GTX was a 440 or Hemi that race would’ve been a bit different. Was refreshing not to see bullets flying in Chicago for once👍
Depends how they're prepped. That was pretty fast..
The GTX base engine was the 440, 426 optional. They looked like they were even for a short, I don't know what happened.
nice romp down memory lane thanks.... this could be anytown USA im from Arkansas and we street raced just to not be bored.... lol i graduated high school in 84 so the cars an such are awesome .... like the new at that time camaro in the first part....
Ahhh, what I would give to go back & relive the 80’s All over again…1985 My Sr year in HS! Betch’a Brian wishes he still had that Chevelle, if it wasn’t totaled back then!?! My built ‘72 Monte Carlo had a similar stance w/ those Gabriel Hijackers on the rear, just air’em up or let’em down!! 😊
Ladder bar’s work
Wow thats the way it was in Toronto too ! Same dam impala cop cars too !Lol 🇨🇦🇺🇸
Guys i dont live in USA, and not at that time, but i imagine how cool it is.
1:52 race time
Bow Tie FTW !!
That's Edgars Grove on the East Side.
Nice take it to a track 👣
Back when low 13s was a fast street car.
Back when cars were cool...
My '55 210 did 13 flat all night long down on Lower River Road. That was enough to beat almost everyone around. The guys that came and shut me down were turning 11s or quicker. That's just judging by how looong it took to get to the finish line after they trounced me!
@atatterson6992 this. I still like modern cars alot too I'm more of a 80s-2000s kind of guy don't like the brand new stuff as much and today it's so easy for people with all these copy and paste builds and modern autos and tuning take the driver out of the equation I liked the days when alot of people ran stick shift it was driver vs driver and driver could be the wild card. Today 90% of people can't even drive a manual the other 10% don't know what it is other than the "slow" option. People have forgotten what cars are all about and what made all this fun to start with. Now everybody is obsessed with dyno numbers and they don't wanna bother with anything that isn't newer where they can do brainless copy and paste builds lol. I hope my rant at least makes some kind of sense to someone I'm pretty tired so I'm going to bed now
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@@midnight347 Excellent rant my friend. I'm just a couple decades before you, 60s and 70s muscle cars are my thing. I don't have a fancy computer that I can plug in and review codes... I'm more of the era when you plop down an old starter or alternator core on the counter, they give you a new/rebuilt one, I take that home, install, wash my hands, and continue on with life. Happy New Year
Did this many times archer ave 2am Garfield ridge area
South East side?
I really was born in the wrong generation
50s and 60s was better. By the late 70s America was slowly becoming the sh!thole we currently reside in.
@@matrox I was about to say there was better looking cars but remember everything got very ugly fast
@@danieldavis9832 Society as a whole today is a sh!thole compared to the 50s, 60s and early 70s. Like night and day.
Even for a while. Missed a gear maybe?
love that you could spot a cop car from a mile away. back when they weren't so much about revenue
My first car black on black 69 Malibu the only one I miss , the last owner never listen to mother or girl friend.when it comes to letting go of a Chevelle.
Pretty clean for a Chicago car. Most everything that old at the time was a rusted heap
Fimed at Eggers Grove Forest Preserve on the East Side
Beautiful Chevelle, WTF, the dude never heard of a dragstrip?
legit launch
My all factory pontiac big block would have smoked both those cars.
Looks like the east side
That’s exactly where it is.
Ghetto as all hell now !!
Ladder bars
Chacigo had a much different look back than
Shoot the GTX let off for some reason. I really wanted to see this pairing go to the end.
He knew he was beat...
@@coxgaspoweredtether He left off because of the oncoming car.
Traffic
@@elijah2078yes but chevelle was in lead the whole pull and won in my opinion.
@@coxgaspoweredtether The Chevelle got a slight jump but I saw the roadrunner driver lift very early and those big block Mopar's pull hard on the big end. The roadrunner clearly lifted after a couple hundred feet and we see the traffic coming dead on in his lane. I would love to have saw those two run them all the way out.
It's the FUZZ!!! Still have the 68?