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Australian Built Chrysler Valiant Charger, a legendary Muscle car fit for a Lady.
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- Опубліковано 12 вер 2021
- This stunning Chrysler Valiant Charger is one of two owned by the Tully's and this maroon Australian muscle car is the car of choice for the Lady of the house. Hey Charger!
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My dear late father had an orange 6 cylinder Charger in the 70's. I remember he absolutely loved it.
Regarding the "Hey Charger" hand sign, if you do it with both hands, you're giving the peace sign that Ozzy Osbourne came up with in the 70's during his time in Sabbath. ✌️😬✌️
I had a gold 318 back in 1981. Lovely car, "wish I still had it"
Dad was also a massive charger fan. had all the models. I loved the rumbling of it. They sure don't make them like they used to.
You are a very fortunate couple. To have such gems, I have 30 year old dreams when we rid a new one off. 318 sweet.
Used to give the "Hey Charger "✌️ sign when they were new and I was 6. Had my first one when I was 16.
I can't believe that after all these years people still remember the 'Hey Charger' thing, we used to do it when Chargers first came out back in the 1800's. lol
Thanks Anita that was a lovely talk and cars
Good to see women coming into classic cars and enjoying it too.
Hey Charger, I remember those ads well. This looks great. Wonderful to see a lady enjoying a great muscle car. Congratulations.
I use to have a ex cop Charger in 1985, was a 1975 VJ, all these years later I wish I still had it, I even still dream I still have it.
Wow those are fantastic sounding 6-cylinders, wish we had gotten these in the States.
They made good ballsy power but they were as harsh as your mother in law when you revved them up. I do know what I'm talking about as I have had a lot of experience with them. The tappet noise from them after a burnout would hammer for an hour. It was very embarrassing. They can be made good but they weren't cross flow so they become limited in power output because of the cylinder head design. The ports are quite good but the stock valvetrain was an absolute joke.
With the the option of an LA you'd take it every time over the local engine - at least I would.
YES BEAUTIFUL MOTOR CARS HERE IN NZ I COULDNT GET ENOUGH OF WATCHING THE E49s RACING AROUND LOCAL RACE TRACKS THINK I'VE BEEN BLESSED TO BE ABLE TO WITNESS THIS LOL 😅😮😅
Right up there with the Ford Falcon hardtops of the era...Even the Holden Monaro's were really nice ....All three Aussie manufacturers built fantastic two door muscle ...
Fantastic old school mopar back in the day wood pick them up really cheap to day 60 to a 100 grand easy
Very nice Aussie Mopars. In Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior, there was a silver and red Valiant Charger driven by one of Lord Humongous' thugs. Looked like it was once a cop car. It had sirens and the flashing lights. And it had a '50 Buick front grill. Greetings from the U.S.
what a cool couple. imagine taking both of these out together. simply so cool
Wonderful story. lovely seeing a lady interested in the hobby. lucky man her husband is.
I remember seeing a charger many years back in a car show. really stood out. congratulations on great pair of cars.
Back in the seventies I owned two, wish I had kept them.
Great s=to see a lady enjoy the hobby.
Great looking Chargers. My first car was a VH Charger 770 in Hemi Orange with a 265. Still a great looking car 50 years on.
Awsome when i take my val out every one has a story about there dad or uncle having one brings back memories for people 🙂
Love to see a lady in a classic
love the styling of these old beauties
I love them, but the Regals look heaps better with the longer arse end. I had a few Valiants, and a 1972 Regal with a 318, electronic ignition, power steering, AC and the most wicked front bench seat and dash in history was my favourite. I lost my license for 3 months for dangerous driving in it one time cause I could not help myself.
As a fellow Chrysler owner (on my channel) I totally approve of this.
Fully sik. 🤟
2 beautiful gems there , very proud for you and hubby ✌️✌️
If ever you need another driver....lol. Willing to travel from Sydney.
didn't know chrysler made these, great looking cars
those are a couple of very special cars. good on ya
Aussie legends. wonderful
Very nice, particularly the gold one, very unusual mix from my recollection. My father like his Valiant's and had a gold 245 VG, then a Deep Chartreuse VH Ranger XL 265 for the larger boot space, then a New Spring Gold VH 318 Hardtop which he'd always hankered after and the front end looked identical to your Charger. I had a CL 4.3 4 speed in Amarante Red. Our hardtop and Charger are still around. We both wanted a CxC Hardtop but never saw one for sale and hardly ever saw one period. Great memories and great to see your beautiful ones being looked after and enjoyed.
Love the Dark Brown one
Deep maroon RK4546, rare colour on VH's as it was really only supposed to be an option for the CH range. Lovely cars.
I like how the 2 cars reflect the 2 characters of the owners. Red/Maroon for the lady and the Gold more powerful version for the husband.
Hey Charger
Lovely pair, good job, good luck
fantastic mopar, aussie muscle.
Beautiful. 👍👍👍
They sound amazing
Lovely
Great job guys👍 Keep up the awesome Mopar videos 🤘🤘🤘
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My brother had a light blue Charger in the early eighties. He bought it quite cheaply as petrol was expensive at the time!
wonderful short film
Such a lovely person with some wonderful cars. Great interview
Both cars are really nice but, that spring gold VH is just a stand out for me.
love the story
🥝✔️. For 11 years straight, Factory Benson & Hedges racing winner in Moo Zealand.
Hey Charger, yeah i remeber those very well. Good on ya
Looks beautiful, never seen one in person, but absolutely gorgeous, strong lines.
Beautiful. I had a brown VH 265 XL Charger when I was 17 same colour as your V8 one. That's a huge gap between the door and front guard on the maroon one!
Hope you go and catch up with that guy whom inherited the charger and get his back story
great colours too. wonderful
I had a 68 charger with a 383.
lovely
Very helpful video 👌
nice muscle cars
Had many 70 to 73 Valiants, very good 6cyl engines, miss the dry sqeaky fan belt as they smoothly idled at 800rpm. Ps, + a charger.
Australian legend
nice shape
Dammm nice...
chrysler charger - sounds like a new electric car
Best of era
Wao👍🏻
Orange with a strip
Not a bad car except the front end got light over 120 mph
Wonder if a 440 or a 426 hemi would fit in it?
Aussie MOPAR glory, shame what happened to Chrysler.
What are both colours called?
"ummm, Ummmm, Ummm"... Ummm ummm.... nice chargers by the way
Back when cars were cars and not whitegoods.
Almost the same number of Chargers and 380's were made.
That musik sux
July 1970 Brand New ex-Ridley Motors Taupo NZ - Burnt Copper/Light Tan interior VG Safari Regal 318 Fireball V8 Red/'Black Crackle' Rocker Covers w/Torqueflite - No A/c No Power Extras - this wagon had ALL the 340 ft lbs of torque at 2400rpm going straight to the 775 crossplies - it could lay rubber from a standing start for FIFTY METRES !
October 1973 it's Brand New CJ360 Chrysler Limo 'replacement' was one great big disappointment by comparison - Power Everything - it was comparatively a great big soft sluggishy 'land yacht' that gulped fuel with disappointing performance for a 5.9 litre V8 !
Cars are cool but lot valiant people are tavos..
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No fkn idea what this gronk is saying😂
Those BF Goodrich T/A s are over rated, over priced , and hard riding in my experience.
Blar blar blarrrrrrrrr
@@garthsutcliffe1540 Could you be more specific?
My dad had 1it was spastic