Undoubtedly awesome Street candy here, I wish to think the legend for uploading this, for us all to enjoy. Wish I could have offered pictures of my Son's and my 1972 MUSTANGS, both vehicles are all numbers matching vehicles,.... From the body to the motor and the transmissions, all numbers matching. We are the proud owners and operators of "El Campo Motorsports" of Hereford Texas. Folks these two horses are happy, well-oiled vintage muscle cars.
You know whats sad? I bet about 1/2 to 3/4 of these fine 70s street machines are long gone by now. Would love to know if people kept them and decided to keep the nostalgia look.
That boss 429 is still around and I have seen it at several car shows in Toledo Ohio the owner drives it to all the shows I've seen it at it's very cool to see these modified cars still on the road today
Count Hackula.. I thumbs up just for your name.. Awesome and stayed for the Cars. Great stuff.. really thinks it will have it's day.. Traction Bars Side Pipes. CRAGERS.. just wait... they'll pay good money.. for your Vintage parts..
this is def how i remember the 70's...at least for dudes with good paying jobs. lots of beaters back then too, although pretty much all had a pair of airshocks in the back no matter how beat
Its really cool to look back at the styling and engineering of those 70s cars with a sense of nostalgia because if you built something like this today it would be a death trap while everyone laughed you out of the park.
Your videos are always so cool but I haven't seen one in a long time do you have a different Channel cuz I will go there and subscribe right away I like your videos a lot
Your back!!! Hey I got a barn find pic for you...its a duster that I've had for 25 years...lmk if I can send you pics...It was a high ten second st car in the early 90's
Joshua Cohn hey Josh, feel free to send along some pics of your Duster and I’ll gladly include them in a future vid along with some pics of my own ‘70 GTX barn find. Send them to eight_seventy@hotmail.com Anyone else that has pics of a barn find or of your own personal ride, please feel free to send them along as well and I’ll gladly share with everyone and give credit. Thanks!!
At 15-1/2 my first purchase for my 57 was rear spring lift shackles from pepboys and they were 8-bucks. I would stare at the 39 dollar Hijacker air shocks and wish I could afford those. . Oh how times have changed, now here I am in my 60s and still broke as hell but I still have the old 57. Its just a little faster now. Click on my channel and see.
Anyone remember the shackled up Plymouth from the movie “Thunderbolt and Lightfoot”? You could do that to almost any car back then. (The Formula Firebird wasn’t bad either).
Love the 67 gtx I think or satellite but it looks awesome the back is jacked up big fucking tires and a sraite axle it looked mean all the cars these day the way they do them have no style little tires that have no side walls low profile shit all the cars had carracter back then I would still drive any of them cars the cars today they all do the same fucking thing they all have the same rims take anything back then over today’s junk a lot of the ladder bar setups were made by the owner not jeggs or summit a lot of stuff they made ther selves
Undoubtedly awesome Street candy here, I wish to think the legend for uploading this, for us all to enjoy.
Wish I could have offered pictures of my Son's and my 1972 MUSTANGS, both vehicles are all numbers matching vehicles,.... From the body to the motor and the transmissions, all numbers matching.
We are the proud owners and operators of "El Campo Motorsports" of Hereford Texas. Folks these two horses are happy, well-oiled vintage muscle cars.
Great video, thanks for the memories. Nothing beats the fat slicks and jacked up rear end style of the 60's and 70's.
I remember seeing the wild cars of the seventies. I was just a kid with a Carcraft magazine in my back pocket. Cool street machines.
Takes me back to the 70s when I was a teenager and these cars were everywhere
I ❤️ those 70s machines the Era of velocity stacks and tunnel rams... 😎👍😊 cool AF..
Tunnel Rams and velocity stacks were very popular back then
You know whats sad? I bet about 1/2 to 3/4 of these fine 70s street machines are long gone by now. Would love to know if people kept them and decided to keep the nostalgia look.
I miss them, old style muscle cars.
Heck yeah! I remember seeing cars like this on the street.
I remember standing on the hood of my old mans 72 impala watching stuff like this street race . Awesome !!
That tilt front Bel Air is gorgeous.
Damn, I don't remember that many "jacked up cars" from back in the days. And I'm 65.
Awesome bring back the 70s
Still diving the dream every Saturday morning.
That boss 429 is still around and I have seen it at several car shows in Toledo Ohio the owner drives it to all the shows I've seen it at it's very cool to see these modified cars still on the road today
I love the music and I love the cars they were the best in an awesome channel thanks
Count Hackula.. I thumbs up just for your name.. Awesome and stayed for the Cars. Great stuff.. really thinks it will have it's day.. Traction Bars Side Pipes. CRAGERS.. just wait... they'll pay good money.. for your Vintage parts..
....I wish I could send ya some pics of our cars, and our shop at home.
FREAKIN AWESOME!!! I LOVE THOSE OLD HOT RODS...
this is def how i remember the 70's...at least for dudes with good paying jobs. lots of beaters back then too, although pretty much all had a pair of airshocks in the back no matter how beat
Highway Star!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Deep Purple!
I remember those days I'm almost 53 lol
Its really cool to look back at the styling and engineering of those 70s cars with a sense of nostalgia because if you built something like this today it would be a death trap while everyone laughed you out of the park.
Jacked up, latter bars, huge tires and engine sticking through the hood, now days we just don’t see a whole lot of guys doing that anymore
My era growing up in the 60'S and 70's, and my cruising town of hatboro p.a..... and those were the days....
Some wild rides! Glad you're back!
When TUNNELRAMS. Were king
the blue road runner jacked up A mile high I worked on that car A few years back
Awesome video, great to hear from you again.
bill thompson thanks Bill. I’ve got a few new vids banked and will be uploading them soon....stay tuned
@@counthackula6374 Oh man, I always stay tuned. You got Killer videos, with killer Tunes behind them.
bill thompson ya, I like the gnarly, crunchy music
The charger with Coors light on the luggage rack, think how many where in the trunk?...
Like in Dazed and Confused when O'Bannion opens the trunk to his Duster, that thing was filled to the brim
2:15 picture was taken At Street Drags in Kingman Az in Front of Lee Williams High school. 2011 I beleive
Would of loved to see some pontiacs
Your videos are always so cool but I haven't seen one in a long time do you have a different Channel cuz I will go there and subscribe right away I like your videos a lot
The charger at2:50 kicks ass
American Express. Most beautiful old skool American muscle
Your back!!! Hey I got a barn find pic for you...its a duster that I've had for 25 years...lmk if I can send you pics...It was a high ten second st car in the early 90's
Joshua Cohn hey Josh, feel free to send along some pics of your Duster and I’ll gladly include them in a future vid along with some pics of my own ‘70 GTX barn find. Send them to eight_seventy@hotmail.com
Anyone else that has pics of a barn find or of your own personal ride, please feel free to send them along as well and I’ll gladly share with everyone and give credit. Thanks!!
1:20 Motion Performance 454 Vega was badass.
Did they handle good, hell no. Did they look cool, hell yea.
🕺 Thank You!
Those were the days.
I wonder how many of these had a matching jet boat to go behind them.
At 15-1/2 my first purchase for my 57 was rear spring lift shackles from pepboys and they were 8-bucks. I would stare at the 39 dollar Hijacker air shocks and wish I could afford those. . Oh how times have changed, now here I am in my 60s and still broke as hell but I still have the old 57. Its just a little faster now. Click on my channel and see.
nice job. keep it up
Great video!
Anyone remember the shackled up Plymouth from the movie “Thunderbolt and Lightfoot”? You could do that to almost any car back then. (The Formula Firebird wasn’t bad either).
Trunk full of rabbits?
Sweet vid, some of those cars arent cool because of the insane rake and tire fitment. Thank you.
That's my 69 El Camino tube axle 350 tunnel ram turbo 400 12bolt 488 posi from South San Francisco
Right height for the decaying toads/streets? Now upgrade every thing else!
Love the 67 gtx I think or satellite but it looks awesome the back is jacked up big fucking tires and a sraite axle it looked mean all the cars these day the way they do them have no style little tires that have no side walls low profile shit all the cars had carracter back then I would still drive any of them cars the cars today they all do the same fucking thing they all have the same rims take anything back then over today’s junk a lot of the ladder bar setups were made by the owner not jeggs or summit a lot of stuff they made ther selves
Bondo and air shocks.
Ahhh the good ole days, 10 second cars ya couldn't back out of the driveway! Who cared back then!!
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How do I send buddy??
eight_seventy@hotmail.com
Toyota who????????
Lol
I get a kick out the new breed of stupid people to today can't tell the difference between 60s and 70 cars it's mostly 60s cars on here