The Dodge 500 ,did not have a recess window and the grill was closer to the front bumper, so you have me confused with the Charger R/T in the video. 😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮
@@PistonTrends the 1969 Charger is a very different car from the 1970 model, having lived during the time, it was easy to see which one was the street version. And we didn't call them muscle cars at the time.
😎I had a 69 Super Bee 383 4-speed and I had the matching 69 Coronet 440 the early eighties were awesome I need a🍀time machine 👀✌️
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Thank you so much!
Don’t we all wish we had a time machine. 😂
Dodge Charger! Glenn
Can’t go wrong with that!
The Dodge 500 ,did not have a recess window and the grill was closer to the front bumper, so you have me confused with the Charger R/T in the video.
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I’ll have to rewatch maybe I misspoke. Thanks for watching!
@@PistonTrends the 1969 Charger is a very different car from the 1970 model, having lived during the time, it was easy to see which one was the street version. And we didn't call them muscle cars at the time.
The 1969 Dodge Dart GTS 440 was only available with the Heavy Duty A727H Torque Flite 3-speed Automatic transmission. Do your research.
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WAIT A MINUTE WHAT ABOUT THE LO23 HURST HEMI DART
new corvette 2 seconds
I wonder what automotive engineers from the 60s would think of the new ZR1!! 😱
Gimme a break.
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give me a break give me a break, break me off a piece of that kit Kat bar.
I'm a fool for those things they're delicious 😄
Most of them are almost as fast as a V6 Toyota Camry.
Pretty crazy how modern engineering has changed the gas engine!
Yeah, but back in that day that was real power not Japanese power it’s on a big big bend rubber band wound up