1949 Dodge Coronet Gyro-Matic Start Up, Exhaust, and In Depth Tour

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  • In this video I give a full in depth tour of beautiful all original 1949 Dodge Coronet with the Gyro-Matic Auto transmission. I take viewers on a close look through the interior and exterior of this car while showing details, over viewing of features, and noting unique styling cues to the vehicle itself. I also show the engine and the details of it, start it up and see how it sounds under acceleration. A thorough tour/review of this car designed to give others a greater overall appreciation of the vehicle.

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  • @ASASHANYA
    @ASASHANYA 13 років тому +28

    The spare tyre has the air of 49' inside, amazing!

  • @mhtube01
    @mhtube01 13 років тому +27

    Now THIS is a car!! It's really nice to see a car this old so well taken care of and in mint condition. Plus with still under 50,000 miles and a smooth, quiet running engine, what more could you ask for?! Very elegant styled car that I would LOVE to have! I would definitely buy this car. And great job Chrysler on this car!

  • @robert3302
    @robert3302 13 років тому +8

    This is a car from MY generation! When I was little we had a neighbor who had a 1952 Chrysler New Yorker. Essentially the same car as this one, only with a V8 engine and more features, like power windows (only the most luxurious cars had those). I was in awe of that car. Thank you for posting this.

  • @geoben1810
    @geoben1810 4 роки тому +4

    My father had a '52 Dodge Coronet Club Coupe in maroon. Split windshield, 6cyl flathead mated to the Fluid Drive, semi automatic trans. She was all original, inside and out and ran great. I learned to drive in her. Thanks Dad, RIP, I love you. ❤

  • @SubieSean
    @SubieSean 13 років тому +17

    Amazing to have one of these in great condition since 1949.

  • @southshore516
    @southshore516 10 років тому +36

    Chryslers from this era have become somewhat obscure over the years for whatever reason, but I really like them. They're almost like the American equivalent of a low-line Mercedes-Benz from the '50s (think European taxicab, not 300SL) - the focus is on high quality and reliability rather than flashy styling or cutting edge technology. Flathead engines and weird semi-auto transmissions were becoming archaic in 1949, but they were sturdy as hell. It's hard to imagine that there's only 8 years between this and the Forward Look Chryslers.

  • @packingten
    @packingten 5 років тому +5

    My Uncle had a 50 Dodge fluid drive.
    He was very good to me. I loved going with him He was like my Dad. RIP Uncle Elmer!.

  • @Steinwaygrande
    @Steinwaygrande 11 років тому +3

    My parents had a 1948 two door Dodge which had the three speed fluid drive transmission. Always fascinated me the way the gearbox woluld chnage from third to second below 30 MPH and then change back up into top gear. It did around 90,000 miles before it was traded in for a 1959 British Austin A105/6 Westminster. Beautiful car but rusted out in three years !

  • @YELLOWxSNOW
    @YELLOWxSNOW 13 років тому +2

    this is spiffy!! Cars like these are just built so solid and tough. Its hard to believe its all original, its amazing!!

  • @cibo
    @cibo 13 років тому +1

    PROBABLY THE BEST REVIEW YOU EVER MADE...

  • @mtrujillo457
    @mtrujillo457 12 років тому +2

    Cole Phelps is the main character in the game LA Noire, his badge is number 1247 and you hear him say that a lot in the game when using the phone. The game is set in the 1940s and this car is in it, it reminded me of the game. Hope that helps.

  • @georgeb8701
    @georgeb8701 5 років тому +1

    I have fond memories of my father's '52 Dodge Coronet 2 dr Coupe. In Maroon. 3spd Fluid Drive. She automatically "dropped' into 1st with a soft "clunk' when you stopped. Then you'd shift into 2nd and 3rd. I learned to drive in that car at 13 yrs old. The interior wasn't as fancy, but it was still a classy car. He had it for a few years and the photos of he and I standing next to it are bitter sweet. RIP Dad. I love you.
    😊💖

  • @05Forenza
    @05Forenza 13 років тому +2

    The sound of the door handles makes me excited lol. They sound so...mechanically smooth.

  • @FH99
    @FH99 13 років тому +4

    Wow, it's amazing how much the automobile has changed from 1949-2011. That car has aged well.

  • @ralphj.cuevas6523
    @ralphj.cuevas6523 8 років тому +1

    1949 Dodge Coronet: It's hard to believe that this beauty has "never" been restored. It looks as if it never was taken out in the elements. She was probably used as a Sunday morning, Church, driver. Thank You for the tour.

  • @beecheli
    @beecheli 13 років тому +5

    That is one beautiful car. It's amazing it is so old but original and looking a million dollars. Thanks Kyle.

  • @LICKAmySACKcody1994
    @LICKAmySACKcody1994 13 років тому +2

    What a beautiful car. That was a time where quality was put into them. They sure don't make them like they used to. I like the side vents and the white wall tires, they would probably look good on some of the newer luxury cars.

  • @58stevenb
    @58stevenb 13 років тому +4

    Amazing condition for a 1949, Back in 1967 when I bought my first car I
    got a 1950 dodge with fluid drive, almost like the gyro matic. I paid 35.00 for
    it and drove it for 2 years. The car was brush painted green by a farmer that owned it. I still get tube car radios to fix and restore every now and then.
    Thanks Kyle for the review... well done

  • @adoreslaurel
    @adoreslaurel 4 роки тому +1

    Best i have ever seen, looks brand new,lovely old cruiser,

  • @fightclub8927
    @fightclub8927 3 роки тому +2

    I had a 1950 Dodge with this transmission. In the up position was low and second. In the down position it was second and third. If you started in low, it would shift into second when you let up on the gas. Then you had to use the clutch to shift to the down position to get into high. Usually I would leave it in the down position so I started out in second and it would shift into high when I let up on the gas. It worked flawlessly.

    • @stevebouherrera473
      @stevebouherrera473 Рік тому

      There are really 4 gears with M6 transmission: Lo (1-2) and Hi (3-4)

  • @Aero7SVR
    @Aero7SVR 9 років тому +31

    8:15 Guys.... I think we've found ourselves a Transformer !

    • @mowenreal
      @mowenreal 4 роки тому

      Lmao

    • @yamahonkawazuki
      @yamahonkawazuki 4 роки тому

      @@mowenreal not following lol

    • @mowenreal
      @mowenreal 4 роки тому +1

      @@yamahonkawazuki It's because of the noise the radio made. Compare that to the sound of transformers transforming

    • @yamahonkawazuki
      @yamahonkawazuki 4 роки тому

      @@mowenreal ahh yeah noticed this after i had written my reply lol.

  • @66skate
    @66skate 7 років тому +1

    WOW, Does this bring back memories. My dad had one of these in 1957 and kept it into the early 60's. I remember, we used to go everywhere in that car. I think my Sister has a few pictures of it. I'd love to own this beautiful example.

  • @VintageAutoFan
    @VintageAutoFan 13 років тому +1

    The fact that it has survived for 62 years and hasn't been restored, makes the car that much more valuable :) That's really cool!

  • @xthatoneguyx
    @xthatoneguyx 13 років тому +3

    wow thats just... really amazing! makes me thing of the old days! what it would be like to live back then... amazing!

  • @puppycat65481
    @puppycat65481 8 років тому +1

    super. My dad had a 1950 dodge special and this brings back memories. He bought it in 1956 for 1000 dollars.
    Thanks.

  • @ddkoda
    @ddkoda 8 років тому +3

    Well preserved Coronet. Very smooth running straight 6. For a few moments at the beginning of your video the engine exhaust made it sound like it might have been a V8. Beautiful chrome instrument panel and very nice appointments overall make it just a step away from classification as a luxury automobile.

  • @xioxio38
    @xioxio38 13 років тому +1

    Very nice classic, Can't wait to watch.

  • @gojoe283
    @gojoe283 9 років тому +22

    I believe these cars had 4 speeds, not 2. Each range (High and Low) had 2 gears. When you were on your way, you let off the gas, the transmission would shift up with a "click," and remain in its high range until your slowed down or changed ranges.

    • @janebeckman3431
      @janebeckman3431 6 років тому +2

      Yes, that's the way mine was. But I thought of it as 3: first, second, and drive (which would shift for you).

    • @adoreslaurel
      @adoreslaurel 4 роки тому

      Does this mean it was, a type of overdrive, or do you think the diff ratio still governed it.

    • @peytonmarceaux8788
      @peytonmarceaux8788 3 роки тому

      @@janebeckman3431 fusion

    • @andrews582
      @andrews582 3 роки тому

      @@janebeckman3431 If you move the shift lever up, you have two low gears. If you move the lever down, you get two high gears. The car is normally driven with the lever down. You start in third gear and over about 20 mph, lift foot from accelerator pedal momentarily and the car will shift into fourth gear. Interestingly, at speeds below about 45 MPH you can force the transmission to shift back down to third gear for more power for passing slower traffic. Performance with this system was rather languid, but these transmissions were virtually bullet proof.

  • @pbholmes1
    @pbholmes1 12 років тому

    I have this 1949 Coronet! It is not in as good of shape as this one is and mine has 68000 miles on it and runs beautifully!!! Thanks for posting !!!

  • @zachtong5985
    @zachtong5985 6 років тому +1

    My grandmother had a 1950 2 door sedan called a Wayfarer in a medium blue which was quite similar. It served her well for about ten years and was very comfortable to ride in, but these vehicles sure didn't have much pizzaz until "The Forward Look" came out in 1955 and then Chrysler really went crazy. The Fluid-Drive was ahead of its time and saved effort, though without power features required alot of effort in steering and parking.

  • @robertcole5562
    @robertcole5562 3 роки тому

    The narrator provided the most informative tour and description of an old car that I have ever enjoyed!

  • @GXLDFISHYT
    @GXLDFISHYT 6 років тому +1

    That car was very old in 1949. I didn't know you even reviewed a 1949 Dodge Coronet w/47k miles!!! No dead battery.

  • @WVTougeRacer
    @WVTougeRacer 10 років тому +1

    I applaud the good man that tool such great care of this beautiful machine! Never will see beautiful cars like this again

  • @MeTo-jm5wt
    @MeTo-jm5wt Рік тому

    My parents have 1!! Like a tan. And started restoring it, in the mid ‘90’s, for my grandparents 50’th anniversary in ‘03 💯

  • @HoschtonBoy
    @HoschtonBoy 13 років тому +1

    Reminds me of riding in a 1949 Buick to church back in the 50's.I love those 4 vent windows.

  • @david123321ism
    @david123321ism 13 років тому +2

    It sounds just like a new car. It looks beautiful.

  • @vpole
    @vpole 13 років тому +2

    I always called them the "coron-ay". What a find! Great video!

  • @herman452
    @herman452 5 років тому +2

    I own a 49 Dodge Wafarer 2dr sedan - the cheapest 49 Dodge model, same front end, but seven inch shorter wheelbase (115 vs. 122). Mine has a different version of fluid drive. Instead of two gear positions, each with two speeds with planetaries (like an automatic or a manual overdrive) to shift between the two speeds in each gear position, it has simply a regular three speed transmission with a clutch PLUS a fluid coupling (like a torque converter, but with no torque multiplication). Yes, it all seems strange today. You could sit at a light with the clutch out, but you had to use the clutch to change gears. The fluid coupling did make it easier for an inexperienced driver to take off from a stop or change gears without stalling or clashing. Bad part was you had no engine braking, so when you parked, you HAD to use the parking brake, or on the slightest incline it would simply roll away.

  • @GeorgeBonez
    @GeorgeBonez 8 років тому +2

    Man that thing is awesome and the square gauges are so wild to be on a car from that era because BIG and ROUND was the thing back then. Love the Coronet bro!Where in the world did you find this car?

  • @mhtube01
    @mhtube01 12 років тому

    I can't even say how many times I've watched this video, this car is just so cool!!!!

  • @92Brumfield
    @92Brumfield 12 років тому +1

    that was the fastest manual window roll down i have ever seen

  • @SceneKid808
    @SceneKid808 13 років тому +2

    you said "without further or due, lets go ahead and start it up" and i was all thinking it was going to be some bad ass key like all of the new cars, haha! :D

  • @TheSweatyYeti
    @TheSweatyYeti 13 років тому +1

    That's a beautiful piece of history there. Thank you for the post sir

  • @Truckman2500
    @Truckman2500 12 років тому

    No plastic body fillers on this car... All metal. and REAL bumpers and chrome. Amazing!

  • @tubepotato500
    @tubepotato500 13 років тому

    American Classic craftsmanship at its best! Thumbs up if you agree! Kyle...you the man!!!

  • @Thecarguy1254
    @Thecarguy1254 12 років тому

    This is amazing. Id kill for a car like this. Absolutely astonishing.

  • @dave1745
    @dave1745 13 років тому

    Enjoy the Lamborghini's etc. But documenting classic cars like this Dodge really makes your channel outstanding!

  • @CADWALLATER
    @CADWALLATER 12 років тому +1

    My first car. The '49 was very dependable, although a tad underpowered, and the fluid drive, the forerunner of the automatic, was off the line like a herd of turtles. But when you wound it up, it ran down the road in perfect comfort. Served me well. Really a great car. But everything was better then, wasn't it?

  • @stefann1989v2
    @stefann1989v2 13 років тому +1

    great looking car. i would deffinetly drive one nowdays.

  • @jacquespoirier9071
    @jacquespoirier9071 8 років тому +2

    truly high class vehicule
    my father had a '50 plymouth and this car was a high classs vehicule too , far better than the all plastic and electronic car we have today.
    these cars were build tough to survive unpaved roads and to give a confort not known today.
    these body on frame cars were much quieter than today unitbody cars.
    the only drawback of these cars today is that the rear axle ratio is much too low to operate on highways and the brakes are not sufficient to be safe at high speed.
    Today, these issues can easily be corrected with currently available parts.
    If, in the engine rebuilding process, you install a full flow filter and a better bypass filter, you can easily double the engine life as these engines were known to produce carbon particules.

  • @jdust1776cm
    @jdust1776cm 13 років тому

    I think this is your coolest review yet! Sure, the Aventador may be more technologically advanced and much faster, but this car has got character. The classic radio, unique horn, beautiful styling, and top it off.... its 62 years old! Keep these coming!

  • @jamesglass5402
    @jamesglass5402 10 місяців тому

    Its a beautiful car and it sounds so solid when you open and close the doors. The paint looks so nice it must have had a life in a garage and covered.

  • @Handiman544
    @Handiman544 9 років тому +23

    Over-done, bulky, lumbering, but they had personality and character. Today's cars are basically shapeless and boring plastic and spit. When you drove a Chevrolet, you knew it was a Chevy. Nothing else looked like it. They were individual and unique. They were not as safe to drive, but no one was worrying about that back in the 50s. They were comfortable, roomy and built for real people.

    • @notnamed2519
      @notnamed2519 9 років тому +3

      couldn't agree more..

    • @RobertPlattBell
      @RobertPlattBell 8 років тому

      +Not Named Oh, I dunno. My new car has air conditioned seats. You really can't beat that.

    • @gmodderr
      @gmodderr 8 років тому +5

      +Robert Bell Just sit on some ice packs

    • @johntaylorpelletier9349
      @johntaylorpelletier9349 6 років тому

      I like how all the old school cars looked different from each other all the ones today look the same that's why I'm buying a car from the 1950 for my every day driver I'll be like Johnny cash and have the only one there is in town

  • @Cotronixco
    @Cotronixco 4 роки тому +3

    Thank you! A very nice tour of a beautiful classic.
    The gyromatic is not two-speed, but two-range.
    How much did it end up selling for?

  • @terraria103
    @terraria103 13 років тому

    So I have to say, you made a rare find. I should be so lucky.
    I know an older lady who has an all original 67 Camaro. Down to the wiper blades. You should get a review of it!!!! Keep the rare cars like this one coming!

  • @mrblueroads7789
    @mrblueroads7789 10 років тому

    My god that thing never left the garage,That is one beautiful machine 10-4

  • @unclede44
    @unclede44 12 років тому +1

    I believe they used these semi-automatic transmissions from 1949-1952. The 1953 forward had a regular automatic, or standard 3 speed. The transmission did not have a "park" position on the automatics. You still only had the emergency brake to hold the car until 1960, and 1961.

    • @stevebouherrera473
      @stevebouherrera473 Рік тому

      Semi-automatic transmission (M6) doesn’t ends on 1952. It stays an option until 1954

  • @garymckee8857
    @garymckee8857 4 роки тому +1

    When I was a child I had a a die cast one of those that was a 2 door.
    It must have been some kind of dealer model because it was very detailed.

  • @wotan20
    @wotan20 13 років тому

    The marvelous thing about this vehicle is, that it can provide you with everyday reliability and pure motoring pleasure, quite similar to what we have been accustomed to. This was in a time, when the Germans were still only dreamt to have 300 cc three wheelers, or the Italian 497 cc 'little mouse' was still years away to roll out from their factory. In fact there were scores of countries all around the world, where not even the prime ministers had vehicle in caliber and stature equal to this.

  • @Thomas0935
    @Thomas0935 13 років тому +1

    Completely Amazing.

  • @WAL_DC-6B
    @WAL_DC-6B 2 роки тому

    Nothing like Chrysler Corporation's postwar "slab sided" styling! Thanks for the detailed look at this vintage Dodge that's really in nice shape!

  • @jammer96
    @jammer96 13 років тому +1

    Pretty interesting find Kyle! I like that the owner even kept the original engine.

  • @jmurray01
    @jmurray01 13 років тому +1

    They sure don't make things like they used to Kyle!
    Superb video as always.
    5 Stars! :)

  • @itsmegp46
    @itsmegp46 12 років тому +2

    Thank you for clearing that up. I didn't know each division had its own name for the same transmission. My dad's 1955 New Yorker came with 2 speed Powerflite, which was fully automatic. I think and correct me if I'm wrong, the name Powerflite was used across the board.

  • @wx4newengland
    @wx4newengland 7 років тому +7

    Dodge use to make quality cars, some on should show this to the folks at FCA. If you make quality products, we will buy.

  • @unclede44
    @unclede44 12 років тому +1

    Fluid Drive had all of the normal first, second, and third gear positions. It was also a fluid drive coupling. You would use 2nd, and 3rd gears, for normal driving, and 1st for starting on an incline. The clutch did not have to be used except for shifting. Not while idling. Dodge called the above, Gyro-matic, called it Fluid Drive on Chrysler, and Tip Toe Shift, on De Soto. Plymouth only came with a standard 3-speed transmission.

    • @1575murray
      @1575murray Рік тому

      In 1953 Plymouth came out with its own version called Hy-drive. It only lasted until early in 1954 when it was replaced by PowerFlite which was a two speed fully automatic transmission.

  • @HoschtonBoy
    @HoschtonBoy 13 років тому

    Kyle, you know you want to take it home like you would a cute little puppy.

  • @richd5749
    @richd5749 Рік тому

    Thanks for the tutorial, Seasons Greetings from the Dodge hobby fans. 1937. 1948, 1921, 2 Coupes. 1 Touring Horseless Carriage.

  • @charleeboi88
    @charleeboi88 12 років тому

    I'm only 23 years old but they just don't make cars this beautiful anymore!

  • @jamesfrench7299
    @jamesfrench7299 6 років тому +1

    Wish you could have taken it for a spin so I could see what the gyro -matic is like.
    There were many very interesting transmissions over the years.

  • @TheO496
    @TheO496 13 років тому

    I find videos of old cars much more interesting than of new cars.
    Very nice video, kyle.

  • @CharlesTireSmoker
    @CharlesTireSmoker 13 років тому +1

    i'm very surprised that the original 1949 motor is still running like a champ...62 year old motor!!!

  • @bg147
    @bg147 11 років тому

    Probably the best sounding 6 I have ever heard.

  • @archechme
    @archechme 10 років тому +1

    Gorgeous car

  • @texasheartnsoul
    @texasheartnsoul 13 років тому

    This is amazing. All original. Incredible. Thanks for the video Kyle!

  • @gmodderr
    @gmodderr 8 років тому +1

    That original radio had alot more bass than I expected, heck it has more bass than my -87 Volvo 740's original sound system

  • @fleetwin1
    @fleetwin1 9 років тому +3

    we had one just like this when I was a kid

  • @form109
    @form109 13 років тому +1

    that's one beautiful car!

  • @timforsyth15
    @timforsyth15 13 років тому

    i think i am gonna cry now seeing such a beautiful car

  • @kfl611
    @kfl611 3 роки тому +1

    They always say don't buy the first year of a new model, as they have not worked out all the kinks yet. Well this us 70+ years old, in this case I'd say they were wrong. Pretty car, looks real strong and like a tough and dependable car.

  • @Havok1199
    @Havok1199 12 років тому

    That's the first 1950s car I see in your channel.

  • @pskittle488
    @pskittle488 13 років тому

    Saabkyle04-ever. I will keep this subscription for as long as possible. It is quite possibly the most varied automotive channel on the web. Keep up the good work, Kyle and I will keep watching. Can't wait to see what is next.

  • @jhajhalife5742
    @jhajhalife5742 5 років тому +2

    Could you do more old car reviews I love when you do those

  • @vandohky
    @vandohky 12 років тому +1

    Tube radio's still give the best sound quality.

  • @dyer2cycle
    @dyer2cycle 6 років тому +10

    you must be in/near a large urban area. the traffic noise in the background is terrible.

  • @tomdavidson7988
    @tomdavidson7988 4 роки тому

    My wife and I just got the identical car last Sunday. The car came with two mice a nd a pack rat. It's an Arizona car and we'll worth restoring.

  • @Fred924
    @Fred924 13 років тому +1

    @saabkyle04 That's what makes this channel so good. Where else could you see a Lambo one day, and a 49 Dodge the next? Keep up the good work!

  • @hermesbars3225
    @hermesbars3225 8 років тому

    What a lovely classic car!

    • @brianlee7216
      @brianlee7216 8 років тому

      +Hermes Bars I know right? It's beautiful!

  • @randallballantyne2872
    @randallballantyne2872 4 роки тому

    My dad had this dream car it was A good sleep pass outsiide ill never forget five years old

  • @mxonline965mx
    @mxonline965mx 12 років тому

    amazing that everything still works

  • @ryansauto93
    @ryansauto93 13 років тому

    I love original cars, they have so much more character, and who cares if they have a couple little flaws?

  • @007thomasberger
    @007thomasberger 4 роки тому

    Jesus Christ where are this great times gone. I want it back

  • @KLINGY94
    @KLINGY94 13 років тому

    what a treat Kyle!

  • @steele22
    @steele22 13 років тому

    Stunning "Art Deco" Styling

  • @janebeckman3431
    @janebeckman3431 6 років тому +2

    I owned one of these and they have three speeds: first, second, and drive, two low and the "drive" geat. I still miss mine---it was in nice condition, but the gearing was starting to show signs of age at 73,000 miles, so I sold it to a collector before it had issues (back in the 1980s) I couldn't deal with. Originally maroon (repainted blue because the paint shop botched the order) with maroon and grey interior (original broadcloth upholstery). Used to work on it all myself."
    Did I mention that on a reasonably flat road, it would get up to 90 mph? (Uphill topped at around 60.)

    • @Cotronixco
      @Cotronixco 4 роки тому +1

      No, you may be thinking of the straight fluid drive trans, or a different model. The gyromatic had two forward ranges: high and low. Each range had two gears. Switching between gears in each range was done without pressing the clutch.

    • @janebeckman3431
      @janebeckman3431 3 роки тому +1

      @@Cotronixco Yes, the Drive (in 3rd gear position) would shift up or down by easing off the throttle and then re-engaging--no clutch for that except to put into Drive. But there were two "low" gears on the tree, in what would have been the standard 1st and 2nd. I rarely used the low-low 1st, as it was very "granny low." It's possible this was an earlier (proto?) version. I was told it was purchased late in 1948 by the owner before me. Used to confuse mechanics who thought it was a standard shift.

    • @Cotronixco
      @Cotronixco 3 роки тому +1

      @@janebeckman3431 You must have had a different car or at least a different transmission. The 1949 and 1950 Coronet had three shift positions on the column: R, 1&2, 3&4.

  • @Area51UFOGynaecology
    @Area51UFOGynaecology 13 років тому

    Now that is a proper car!

  • @datboiwes333
    @datboiwes333 13 років тому +1

    damn a tube radio that still works

  • @ollijokinen1571
    @ollijokinen1571 8 років тому

    What a stunning ride!

  • @luisinhoens90
    @luisinhoens90 13 років тому

    What a great song @8:21. Maná FTW!

  • @Thecarguy1254
    @Thecarguy1254 12 років тому +7

    If only they still made cars like this. I mean yeah the 2013 Dodge Dart is nice, but Ill take a Cornet first. And yeah a 2013 Chevy Malibu is nice, but Ill take a tri-5 or 61 Impala first.