The feeling these machines gave you even when you're standing still will never be matched. The sound, the absolute raw power and torque that glued you to the seat, the look of the car. Nothing will ever come close.
Yeah, I was hooked from the day in 1970 when my brother took my mom to the grocery store in his '65 4 spd, tri-power GTO. I was 6 years old in the back seat but still remember my mom saying "Gary, slow down!!!". He just looked at her, laughed, shoved it into 3rd gear and slammed the throttle again. Probably the last time she got in that car.
@@1990notch haha man i know the feeling. When i first got my license, my dad took me out in his '67 Firebird 400. We went to an abandoned parking lot and he parked it, and let me sit in the drivers seat. All he told me was: "Put it in drive and floor it" Was addicted from then on
@@jdm757 Those Firebird 400's are great cars!! I once had a 1970 1/2 SS/RS 396 Camaro I bought in 1982 and sold a few years later. It was a hard decision what to get in the early '80's, you could get a lot of decent cars for 2 grand. I remember seeing hemi Cuda's for about 4-5 grand.
there's at least a cam in it. And sounds like there's a small exhaust leak. Awesome ride. Point is it isn't stock so has nothing to do with how an LS6 really sounds...
I can’t stopping watching this...my dad owned an LS6 from new, to 1975 (typical story, he sold it after the 73 gas crunch, and after starting to raise a family). He supposedly shed a tear watching it get driven away....for $1800 in 1975. I can scan pics of that day if anyone is interested. But this video boxes with what my mother also told me......she was TERRIFIED to ride in that car when my pops went up against other cars on the street on the way home from bars or dinners in downtown Detroit when they went out on dates. A very nasty car for its period. My own mother (a tiny 5ft girl) told me, after shutting down a hemi GTX two times in a row.....she wanted it to end.....so she leaned out the window on run 3, and said “do you really want this again you SOMAFABITCH?”
What color was your fathers LS6? I bought one in the early/mid 70's from a guy that lived in Northville, Mi ...dark blue, 4 speed M22, white interior with bucket seats. I had a 71 442 W30 at the time and that LS6 was so much faster and quicker that the W30 was a joke. The LS6 had a 3.31 12 bolt posi, the W30 has a 3.91 10 bolt posi Both had the M22 4 speed trans.
I'm 25 and people would think I always want one of the new muscle cars but NOTHING compares to pure classic American muscle! The looks, the beautiful sound, the torque shoving you back and pinning you in your seat, the raw power and almost every moving part under that steel hood is mechanical! The best cars ever is and always will be classic American muscle cars!
I had a new one (Blue with white stripes/white interior 4 speed) so I know the scoop isn't working correctly on this one as it should close on deceleration. I loved that car and have fond memories but ALSO I got to say I love my 6 speed challenger with 500 HP mid 11 second car with AC 13 speaker 3-400 watt sound and 25 MPH cruising, traction control, ABS Brembo brakes ETC. It's ALL GOOD ;
JD97711 thanks to my dad I'm not one of them. These monsters are my dream cars. (And I'm an import fan too lol) But the '70 454 is my fave car of all time
@@Robert-goose1 man who gives 2 shits about that crap. These are the best power plants ever made. Old school American v8s no matter the brand are still the best feeling in a stock car.
@@petrol_tank look up what engines the 70 chevelle was optioned with. Ls5 and ls6 were both 454 big blocks. They're not the same as the gen III or gen IV sbc. They're bbc mark IV's.
A REAL, true muscle car with asphalt ripping torque. Love that 454 big block sound, not this modern day computer chip, touchscreen selected HP. Wish we could really bring back those cars form years ago.....but just wishful thinking from me.
can't we just all get along? I'm german so i love BMW's, but im still a massive Chevelle Fan, but also really like Corrolas, Silvias and Civics, all cars are great in some aspects, where the muscle car cant corner properly for example, the honda smokes it, but on the straight, its toast every car has its own little skill, theres no need to hate.
@@anthonylyrette7399 Yeah with the way the LS6 performs. The 500 number sounds more close. I also remembered the LS7 rated @460hp, I wonder what the real number is. Anyways I love all muscle cars, Ford, Chevy or Dodge I'll take them all. Thanks
finally a you tube video where a chevelle owner and his buddy really get on it and speedshift the hell out of it! nice country roads that dont have cars all over it.way to go man! thrash that bowtie.thats what they were made for! make another one soon!
@@crazyjerry1852 With original LS6 cars going for north of $100k, you can clone the same car for 1/3 of that, or less. AND, you won't be afraid to get a chip in the paint. Damn shame because when values got out of control on our beloved muscle cars, you stopped seeing them on the street. Where they belong.....
@@ct87gn25 So I've been looking and I'm seeing Chevelle SS 454s go for $50k. Not sure if all matching parts and paper work, but I don't care about that as long as it's the 454. Definitely obtainable if you save for a couple years.
Wonderful video,It captures the raw power of the LS6! I have one and it is thrilling to drive you can really feel it when the two back barrels open up in the carburetor man what a rush ! Today there are many new cars that have more power and are much faster but don’t have the raw feel of a fifty year old LS6 four speed Chevelle !
That sound man and ride brings back lots of memories. If only I had kept one of my cars from back in the day. I had so many muscle cars . In my day however they were daily drivers to work, school , etc and then your weekend warriors too. I had a 71 SS and a 72 SS 396 with the 402. My favorite car I had the most fun in was a 65 Oldsmobile Cutlass with a built 396 under the hood. Muncie 4 Speed, 4.11 posi. I ran the living crap out of that car, floated the valves I don't know how many times but she never came apart and I was hard on it! Put 3 gallons of cam2 in it then topped it off with high test so it wouldn't ping. Nobody would race me everyone was intimidated by the sound and look of the rat. Found a few LS6 cars in a shed, barn back then but NFS. All cars long gone now. Watching your video made me think of good times I had as a young man. If only I had one now to tinker with. I was a mechanic as my trade and hurt my back pulling motors, rears, etc . Three back surgeries later and no cars. I really miss that sound, look and thrill of going through the gears full throttle it's a rush. Anyway thanks for the video man. Sounds great.
When I was growing up in the early 1980's, these cars could be had for $1000-1500 bucks. Somewhere in that ballpark figure. The Big block mopars slightly cheaper. After the 1973 and 1980 gas crunches, the market really fell out for these cars. That and most people were into toyota and nissan really big at that particular time. It was great to be in high school then and get a drivers license and do what me and a lot of my friends did at that time, buy these cars that were just about on every street corner or farm and have fun with them. Most of us only wish we'd kept what we had from that unique time in America.
The best of times you could buy various muscle 65 thru 70 . Chevy Ford or Mopar weapons of choice. Seems most Dodge Plymouth etc had electrical issues.P.s purchase yep around 1500 usd and give it hell.
A buddy of mine had this car in high school with straight pipes. Ahh memories. We dropped off a girl at 4am past her midnight curfew and he did a massive burn off that woke the dead. Poor thing.
Let me tell you what Melba Toast is packin' right here, all right. We got 4:11 Positrac outback, 750 double pumper, Edelbrock intake, bored over 30, 11 to 1 pop-up pistons, turbo-jet 390 horsepower. We're talkin' some f'n' muscle.
OMG. I want my car back! I put an LS6motor in a 69ss with 4spd. Too bad I never had a driver's license the whole time I owned it. First car I ever been in that pulled front end off ground. Yeah, I NEEDED to get rid of it.
I put a crate LS6 in my 1971 Nova with a 4 speed manual and yes it is pretty bad. Unfortunately, my friends 4 door Cadillac is faster... with the air conditioner on!
That big block had a wooden cam in it. Every time he revved it up it went Wooden! Wooden! All this talk about whether it is stock or not doesn’t matter. This video shows how much fun those old cars were to drive on a not so good country road. I enjoyed it, brings back memories!
I have been watching this video for years, it's my happy place video. I swear, they should have recreated this exact scene in the Dazed and Confused movie, that guy is the real Wooderson!
Cowl Induction hoods are cool when they work. I believe they are operated by a vacuum actuator. Vacuum was totally unreliable back then, always replacing solenoids and hoses.
Oh yeah I know. We restored quite a few wirh cowl induction. They have switch down by the pedal like a kick down switch and also that vacuum canister that mounts on the bottom side of the hood. It's been 15 yrs sinxe we restored any tho. Wasn't no aftermarket parts to be found we got all our genuine GM stuff from car buddies. Chasin leads down all over the country and gettin lucky in junkyards. Like we got tons of 12 bolts and the rear sway bars from a few yards off totalled chevelles or maybe a buick even some monte Carlo 70- 72 parts are same. Trunk lids;, seats console.( not pattern on seats but same seats underneath) also monte dashes are same as oG 70 - 72 SS dashes but some have holes in them when u pop off the wood grain. Not all but some which is almost impossible to fix and look rite. Lotta the glass is same Same wirh some skylarks . Lots of interchangeable parts. We found an 70 monte ss 454 and used the motor buckets and console even the dash didn't have the holes behind the wood grain luckily and it also had an optional rear window defogger we used on our car... we used to have about 5 OG cowl induction hoods. They're was 2 kinds. With different style insulation holes underneath. If u saw em side by side u can tell but if u didn't know it u would probably never catch it. Then of course the base SS domed hood without cowl induction. But hell u can buy consoles seats even hoods dashes wiring harnesses all body panels all that.new aftermarket now but u couldn't back when we did it all we had was ausleys and hinshaws chevelle parts and hell they bought alot of consoles and ss gauge clusters we had with all the different redlines for whatever motor. My dad had 4 2 bay garages filled with 64-7 and 70- 72 parts. SS or plain malibu. He got cancer and sold almost everything to some dude in Canada that came down every year to buy parts. Now we only have 2 and a few 12 bolts sway bars and Muncie m21s and 22s left . One 70 LS6 we never finished. It's my goal is to finish it for him. We got all the parts. Car was media blasted and painted on rotisserie. Yeeeeears ago. Now it's js sittin on the frame with the motor completely done and cowl breather on it sittin like he left it. Covered up in the garage. I'll get around to finishing it one day.
Not sure where this is but looks like a BFE cornfield area here in Ohio. Best roads to burn them off in late July/August. Brings back the old road party days in the late 70's early 80's. Very nice !
LS6 Chevelle quarter mile times 14 plus seconds 102 mph 1970 standards impressive now they standards absolute joke Honda Accord Toyota Camry standards lol fast back in the day yes nowadays not so much.
I had a Chevelle years ago with a screaming 350 4 bolt main with an Edelbrock power package system and just about anything else you could think of... positive traction 4:11 rear end. I went thru allot of tires. I had a deal with a local junk yard if a car came in with my size rear tires they'd give me first right of refusal. I bet I bought two dozen rear tires during the time I had it😁😁. Man I miss that car.
flagged for porn. sorry bud. to much raw power
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Absolutely
LOL
Also NSFW!! Got busted watching this.
The feeling these machines gave you even when you're standing still will never be matched. The sound, the absolute raw power and torque that glued you to the seat, the look of the car. Nothing will ever come close.
100%
Yeah, I was hooked from the day in 1970 when my brother took my mom to the grocery store in his '65 4 spd, tri-power GTO. I was 6 years old in the back seat but still remember my mom saying "Gary, slow down!!!". He just looked at her, laughed, shoved it into 3rd gear and slammed the throttle again. Probably the last time she got in that car.
@@1990notch haha man i know the feeling.
When i first got my license, my dad took me out in his '67 Firebird 400. We went to an abandoned parking lot and he parked it, and let me sit in the drivers seat. All he told me was:
"Put it in drive and floor it"
Was addicted from then on
@@jdm757 Those Firebird 400's are great cars!! I once had a 1970 1/2 SS/RS 396 Camaro I bought in 1982 and sold a few years later. It was a hard decision what to get in the early '80's, you could get a lot of decent cars for 2 grand. I remember seeing hemi Cuda's for about 4-5 grand.
Chevelles an absolute brute
Finally someone could capture how well does an LS6 sounds, especially with the manual transmission. Congratulations!
who the fuck cares???
there's at least a cam in it. And sounds like there's a small exhaust leak. Awesome ride. Point is it isn't stock so has nothing to do with how an LS6 really sounds...
@Azazel Acheron yes it is
@@stillthepillar684 No that engine is stock the push 500 hp stock
@Azazel Acheron motor is stockkk ls6 made 500hp plus put the factory ... they lied about its output and still rated it 450hp and 500tq
We need more vids like this ! Most people in "acceleration" videos just cruise & stay in 1st
or they put music over it and ruin the whole thing all together.
@@montev4 Exactly. The only music I want to hear is that v8.
No they dont
EXACTLY! was just watchin torino videos and they drive em like trailer queens.
Yea that brings back memories great video.
I can’t stopping watching this...my dad owned an LS6 from new, to 1975 (typical story, he sold it after the 73 gas crunch, and after starting to raise a family). He supposedly shed a tear watching it get driven away....for $1800 in 1975. I can scan pics of that day if anyone is interested. But this video boxes with what my mother also told me......she was TERRIFIED to ride in that car when my pops went up against other cars on the street on the way home from bars or dinners in downtown Detroit when they went out on dates. A very nasty car for its period. My own mother (a tiny 5ft girl) told me, after shutting down a hemi GTX two times in a row.....she wanted it to end.....so she leaned out the window on run 3, and said “do you really want this again you SOMAFABITCH?”
Jason Shawver: Can I see it? Also, who did your mother yell that to?
@@erikislas6201 She yelled it to the losers, I would suppose. Great story.
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Superb ,love stories like that , people forget elderly people were young once
What color was your fathers LS6? I bought one in the early/mid 70's from a guy that lived in Northville, Mi ...dark blue, 4 speed M22, white interior with bucket seats. I had a 71 442 W30 at the time and that LS6 was so much faster and quicker that the W30 was a joke. The LS6 had a 3.31 12 bolt posi, the W30 has a 3.91 10 bolt posi Both had the M22 4 speed trans.
I'm 25 and people would think I always want one of the new muscle cars but NOTHING compares to pure classic American muscle! The looks, the beautiful sound, the torque shoving you back and pinning you in your seat, the raw power and almost every moving part under that steel hood is mechanical! The best cars ever is and always will be classic American muscle cars!
I'm 26 and I grew up with classic real American muscle in my garage growing up nothing like real steel American muscle
I had a new one (Blue with white stripes/white interior 4 speed) so I know the scoop isn't working correctly on this one as it should close on deceleration. I loved that car and have fond memories but ALSO I got to say I love my 6 speed challenger with 500 HP mid 11 second car with AC 13 speaker 3-400 watt sound and 25 MPH cruising, traction control, ABS Brembo brakes ETC. It's ALL GOOD ;
I miss my Sunday drives with my Dad in his 69 chevelle 396. It was awesome! It's the only time he smiled.
Awww.
Nothing does a man like pre 70's muscle car.
@@aetreus88 amen!
I had a 69 Chevelle with a 396..it was a built motor from the local auto parts....Would burn rubber in all four gears...
LS5 or LS6 all good
@0:57 “it’s been a long time since you’ve rock and rolled?” Classic.
It's funny, I would imagine anybody that says that says it just like him!
Wooderson from dazed and confused
In more ways than one.
1:53 nice shift into 3rd
i would agree, he really feathers the pedal. is what in trying to say
nice to see you letting the old girl eat...:)
Agreed. Cars such as these need to be run!
God Damn that's a badass Chevelle, one of my all time favorite cars. You can't beat American Muscle.
The thrill of these cars to drive is still unmatched. Raw!!!
Yeah, youngsters talk only of HP and know shit about torque.
JD97711 thanks to my dad I'm not one of them. These monsters are my dream cars. (And I'm an import fan too lol) But the '70 454 is my fave car of all time
Low end torque to be specific ;)
@@JD97711 the new ones make even more torque. The 6.4l Hemi makes 475 lb ft.
@@Robert-goose1 man who gives 2 shits about that crap. These are the best power plants ever made. Old school American v8s no matter the brand are still the best feeling in a stock car.
MOMMY THERES A BIG SCARY RED MONSTER IN THE CORN FIELDS!
Those telephone poles are going by pretty dam quick!Nothing like a big block pushed to the limit.
@@petrol_tank it’s a ls6 454 as in 1960s not a 2000s 6liter.
@@petrol_tank yes, LS engines are small blocks. But this engine is a 70s era LS6 454 big block. Not the 04-06 fuel injected LS6 5.7L
@@bbdl7042 the LS6 was a 5.7L, not a 6.0L
@@petrol_tank this is a LS6 big block buddy. Not the modern LS your thinking of
@@petrol_tank look up what engines the 70 chevelle was optioned with. Ls5 and ls6 were both 454 big blocks. They're not the same as the gen III or gen IV sbc. They're bbc mark IV's.
I've never heard it put better, most people have never felt the true power of any muscle car in general, and this was a great example of that power.
Gotta love those ole country roads in the midwest.
Two lanes Missouri cops cant sneak up on you
That's fucking godly! You don't get raw power like this anymore
Did anyone else have an eargasm when he opened it up?
All the way back to 1970.
Nice, guessing 4.10 rear. Man that thing is rolling when he is in 2nd gear. Probably low 12 car easy.
I think he said he ran an 11.7 or something
Cool beans and yeah gotta be 4.10s. 😎
Nothing will EVER beat the sound of old skool muscle cars and real motors!!!!
Those no-lift-shifts are insane! Props to the driver!
I don’t think we were watching the same video, he’s clearly lifting.
@@maximumhardcore4362 @ 0:27 clearly he didn't lift. That, my friend, is a power-shift.
@@cali2468 That wasn’t a gear shift you heard- that was the car being pedaled.
@@cali2468 nope
the car is stock you have to remember the 454s had over 500ft torque
Hey you HP Fairies ! This Chic knows the raw scoop and it was called massive Torque all at once !
Actually made more like 550 hp.
More like 550 hp and 575 tq.
Powerful. Bastard
Horsepower was rated different back then. Seen a mint original low mileage LS6 only put down 288hp on modern day dyno.
A REAL, true muscle car with asphalt ripping torque. Love that 454 big block sound, not this modern day computer chip, touchscreen selected HP. Wish we could really bring back those cars form years ago.....but just wishful thinking from me.
We can visually
OLD muscle kicks so called new muscles a###.
AND NOW IMPORT GUYS THIS IS WHY MUSCLE CHEVY MUSCLE KICKS ASS REAL POWER AND SOUND
TORQUE moves the wheels ! These engines served up 500+ lbs in your face RIGHT THE FUCK NOW !
lol yep.......next !!!
Squarebody Case /Wade McKenney Yeah import cars sound like pop cans and wieners
Not hate, it is true though. Little turbo cars just sound annoyingly bad.
can't we just all get along? I'm german so i love BMW's, but im still a massive Chevelle Fan, but also really like Corrolas, Silvias and Civics, all cars are great in some aspects, where the muscle car cant corner properly for example, the honda smokes it, but on the straight, its toast
every car has its own little skill, theres no need to hate.
Very nice, And plenty fast.
Holy Crap that's Wooderson from Dazed and Confused!!!
Sounds MEAN! I love it! I would love to experience that kind of torque in person! Anyway, take good care of that legendary classic!
If you're ever in Clearwater Beach area of Florida I have a 600hp 785 torque 69 442 I'll scare you in.....😉
wow you really think a v6 mustang would hang with that 454 you are out your damn mind chef
travis garland haha who said that. I dont see,it. Lmao
travis garland my 69 428 super cobra jet would no problem 4.30 rear 430 HORSEPOWER 460 lb ft.of TORQUE top loader 4 speed
Loredo…..Are you serious. with the 450 hp and 500 torque Chevelle? Your best bet would be with the ss 396 with 375hp. Would be a more even match.
@@jqsant5324 fake number gm say 450 dyno say 500
@@anthonylyrette7399 Yeah with the way the LS6 performs. The 500 number sounds more close. I also remembered the LS7 rated @460hp, I wonder what the real number is. Anyways I love all muscle cars, Ford, Chevy or Dodge I'll take them all. Thanks
finally a you tube video where a chevelle owner and his buddy really get on it and speedshift the hell out of it! nice country roads that dont have cars all over it.way to go man! thrash that bowtie.thats what they were made for! make another one soon!
Every time I hear the angry horses of an old muscle car, I get goosebumps.
I am a Ford guy but a 1970 Chevelle is amazing!
My dream car. Forget spending $35k on a Challenger. I want this.
you wont get this for $35k
@@slingshot9150 you'll get damn close. An original 454 car maybe not. But you can grab a pretty decent BB car for around that.
LT_Radec I agree
@@crazyjerry1852 With original LS6 cars going for north of $100k, you can clone the same car for 1/3 of that, or less. AND, you won't be afraid to get a chip in the paint. Damn shame because when values got out of control on our beloved muscle cars, you stopped seeing them on the street. Where they belong.....
@@ct87gn25 So I've been looking and I'm seeing Chevelle SS 454s go for $50k. Not sure if all matching parts and paper work, but I don't care about that as long as it's the 454. Definitely obtainable if you save for a couple years.
Nothing like the sound of a Chevy big block. Awesome ride!
Except a 302 DZ out of the Camaro Z/28s!
Who ever disiked the video is somebody who doesnt like humanity
What a heavenly noise. God bless America!
Almost had a heart attack when he started going to the ditch. Nice save! Bad ass car man
I love the engine car combination, moves the car so quick you can tell the torque is unreal.
Yep and for some reason big engine in BIG car works feels safer in strange way.
Wonderful video,It captures the raw power of the LS6! I have one and it is thrilling to drive you can really feel it when the two back barrels open up in the carburetor man what a rush ! Today there are many new cars that have more power and are much faster but don’t have the raw feel of a fifty year old LS6 four speed Chevelle !
Your last sentence spoke so much truth. I agree with every word of that.
That sound man and ride brings back lots of memories. If only I had kept one of my cars from back in the day. I had so many muscle cars . In my day however they were daily drivers to work, school , etc and then your weekend warriors too. I had a 71 SS and a 72 SS 396 with the 402. My favorite car I had the most fun in was a 65 Oldsmobile Cutlass with a built 396 under the hood. Muncie 4 Speed, 4.11 posi. I ran the living crap out of that car, floated the valves I don't know how many times but she never came apart and I was hard on it! Put 3 gallons of cam2 in it then topped it off with high test so it wouldn't ping. Nobody would race me everyone was intimidated by the sound and look of the rat. Found a few LS6 cars in a shed, barn back then but NFS. All cars long gone now. Watching your video made me think of good times I had as a young man. If only I had one now to tinker with. I was a mechanic as my trade and hurt my back pulling motors, rears, etc . Three back surgeries later and no cars. I really miss that sound, look and thrill of going through the gears full throttle it's a rush. Anyway thanks for the video man. Sounds great.
Nothing sounds better than Chevy muscle!
holy shit, that Chevelle has balls, and it sounds good.
When I was growing up in the early 1980's, these cars could be had for $1000-1500 bucks. Somewhere in that ballpark figure. The Big block mopars slightly cheaper. After the 1973 and 1980 gas crunches, the market really fell out for these cars. That and most people were into toyota and nissan really big at that particular time. It was great to be in high school then and get a drivers license and do what me and a lot of my friends did at that time, buy these cars that were just about on every street corner or farm and have fun with them. Most of us only wish we'd kept what we had from that unique time in America.
Yep, I had a Nova SS with a 396 M21 4-speed. That car was quick! Back then $2-$3k could get you real quick musclecar!!
The best of times you could buy various muscle 65 thru 70 . Chevy Ford or Mopar weapons of choice. Seems most Dodge Plymouth etc had electrical issues.P.s purchase yep around 1500 usd and give it hell.
A buddy of mine had this car in high school with straight pipes. Ahh memories. We dropped off a girl at 4am past her midnight curfew and he did a massive burn off that woke the dead. Poor thing.
This is absolute music to my ears!
The car might not be that fast but those corn fields sure were hauling ass. Lol.
This video / AUDIO saved my life, I swear to God. Thank you so much for posting.
Probably the best video on UA-cam!!!!!
Search, 'Boss 429 Tapping the Gas' and wait him to stand on it. Let me know.
The sound of this car makes my hair stand up
That made me smile BIG lol
You brought tears of pure joy to my eyes
DDAAAAMN this made my day :DDD
Thank you sir !!!! That thing is a beast!
Hell yeah my Dad had 1 396 4spd 325hp chevelles SS are lions King of the beast don't Fuck with it U going to lose
I forgot how beautiful that sounds . Thanks for sharing 😊.
Let me tell you what Melba Toast is packin' right here, all right. We got 4:11 Positrac outback, 750 double pumper, Edelbrock intake, bored over 30, 11 to 1 pop-up pistons, turbo-jet 390 horsepower. We're talkin' some f'n' muscle.
finally a video of someone getting after it!
Love that sound, man :D
Personal drag strip ..love it
OMG. I want my car back! I put an LS6motor in a 69ss with 4spd. Too bad I never had a driver's license the whole time I owned it. First car I ever been in that pulled front end off ground. Yeah, I NEEDED to get rid of it.
This is beautiful. I'm not crying, you're crying.
I put a crate LS6 in my 1971 Nova with a 4 speed manual and yes it is pretty bad. Unfortunately, my friends 4 door Cadillac is faster... with the air conditioner on!
That big block had a wooden cam in it.
Every time he revved it up it went Wooden! Wooden!
All this talk about whether it is stock or not doesn’t matter. This video shows how much fun those old cars were to drive on a not so good country road.
I enjoyed it, brings back memories!
Gave him a ride but car can do so much more still awesome run!
This video never gets old, I love it!
Title didn't really need to say Chevelle. If it was a Mustang there would be no corn still growing/standing within 100 miles. ;)
JMRsDesk so funny....
im watching from australia , this is the the side we sit on to to drive
It's so fast the FARM DOG doesn't have time to run out into the road and bark at the rims.
I keep watching this.
You wanna know what one of the things that makes the USA awesome! Right here baby!
Saved/bookmarked for instant remedy to bad day. Thank you.
Those poles worry me. But great roar!
I'm a Ford guy, but this is my favorite GM vehicle
Keep your '63 split windows and your Bandit Trans-Ams, this is the GM unicorn car I love.
This, and the Grand National.
I have a grandnational and when that boost hits you are pinned to the back of your seat
how fast you get up to ?
step on it have fun :)
Watching those old wooden telephone poles go by was....oh yeah!
she still sounds beautiful
Another Chevy Mopar killer
The sounds. Goosebumps.
Yeah.... YEAH.
I have been watching this video for years, it's my happy place video. I swear, they should have recreated this exact scene in the Dazed and Confused movie, that guy is the real Wooderson!
Just simply could not get traction... Fucking love it
just got a ‘69 chevelle with a 454 (LS6) and this makes me so excited to drive it
This is porn for a car guy!! What cam is in this beast? Also what rpm range was he shifting in? Sounded like around 7 grand
that's a stock motor 5600 rpm max.
thought it was a stock motor whatever.
stupid stang guy's
11second69nickeynova we have a 454 in a 1969. Motor can't push past 5600. Big blocks don't rev man.
Haha. They don't rev. Haha! Big blocks will rev. Your mild cammed one probably doesn't.
Look at these roads , just begging to be ripped
Must be somewhere in the mid-west!
That's so bad ass. Wish the flapper was wrkn tho. Love the way they pop up when,u romp on em
Cowl Induction hoods are cool when they work. I believe they are operated by a vacuum actuator. Vacuum was totally unreliable back then, always replacing solenoids and hoses.
Yeah from the sound of the cam he's probably making the absolute minimum vaccum
Oh yeah I know. We restored quite a few wirh cowl induction. They have switch down by the pedal like a kick down switch and also that vacuum canister that mounts on the bottom side of the hood. It's been 15 yrs sinxe we restored any tho. Wasn't no aftermarket parts to be found we got all our genuine GM stuff from car buddies. Chasin leads down all over the country and gettin lucky in junkyards. Like we got tons of 12 bolts and the rear sway bars from a few yards off totalled chevelles or maybe a buick even some monte Carlo 70- 72 parts are same. Trunk lids;, seats console.( not pattern on seats but same seats underneath) also monte dashes are same as oG 70 - 72 SS dashes but some have holes in them when u pop off the wood grain. Not all but some which is almost impossible to fix and look rite. Lotta the glass is same Same wirh some skylarks . Lots of interchangeable parts. We found an 70 monte ss 454 and used the motor buckets and console even the dash didn't have the holes behind the wood grain luckily and it also had an optional rear window defogger we used on our car... we used to have about 5 OG cowl induction hoods. They're was 2 kinds. With different style insulation holes underneath. If u saw em side by side u can tell but if u didn't know it u would probably never catch it. Then of course the base SS domed hood without cowl induction. But hell u can buy consoles seats even hoods dashes wiring harnesses all body panels all that.new aftermarket now but u couldn't back when we did it all we had was ausleys and hinshaws chevelle parts and hell they bought alot of consoles and ss gauge clusters we had with all the different redlines for whatever motor. My dad had 4 2 bay garages filled with 64-7 and 70- 72 parts. SS or plain malibu. He got cancer and sold almost everything to some dude in Canada that came down every year to buy parts. Now we only have 2 and a few 12 bolts sway bars and Muncie m21s and 22s left . One 70 LS6 we never finished. It's my goal is to finish it for him. We got all the parts. Car was media blasted and painted on rotisserie. Yeeeeears ago. Now it's js sittin on the frame with the motor completely done and cowl breather on it sittin like he left it. Covered up in the garage. I'll get around to finishing it one day.
Not sure where this is but looks like a BFE cornfield area here in Ohio. Best roads to burn them off in late July/August.
Brings back the old road party days in the late 70's early 80's. Very nice !
Meanwhile all the import car meet queens slowly drive off to their apartment in san Francisco
LS6 Chevelle quarter mile times 14 plus seconds 102 mph 1970 standards impressive now they standards absolute joke Honda Accord Toyota Camry standards lol fast back in the day yes nowadays not so much.
That's what I was searching for!
That looks like the perfect burnout road one of the plus’s of living in Central America
Nothing like it in the world!!
Yes legends forever gotta love it
i just got goosebumps
I had a Chevelle years ago with a screaming 350 4 bolt main with an Edelbrock power package system and just about anything else you could think of... positive traction 4:11 rear end. I went thru allot of tires. I had a deal with a local junk yard if a car came in with my size rear tires they'd give me first right of refusal. I bet I bought two dozen rear tires during the time I had it😁😁. Man I miss that car.
Great video! Brings back memories. I had a similar setup(:
Brings back a lot of memories.
I can't believe I'm still alive
Now that is a nice ride! awsome!
I swear I watch this video once a month 😂. It never gets old, just motivates me to upgrade my 71 454 Chevelle. Now I just need more money.
Most Beastly ! Thank you Sir !
“It’s not that fast” ... proceeds to light speed
the #1 American Muscle machine, right there kids. ls6, doesn't get any better.
And, once you grow up and get used to real muscle, move up to this: ua-cam.com/video/6D-AMVChm9w/v-deo.html