Symphony to ears. Agree with the note below: big engine rumble is therapeutic, heals soul and brings smile to our faces. These cars are better than hybrids - they charge OUR life batteries:-)
Definitely. I had a 69 hemi orange super bee until recently. Couldn't go anywhere without several long conversations with strangers about it. Miss it already. Swapped it for a 70 mustang fb.
I dunno man, if I saw an E-type, Merc 300sl or bmw 507 here in America I'd turn my head so quick I would snap my neck. Point being, there are plenty of sexy European classics 🤣
@Mitch Hart I agree. I was was born in 89. Times are crazy now. At least my pap is almost done restoring his 69 Camaro. Imma drive it and take blondes for a ride.
@Mitch Hart good to hear someone your age is that wise .. I was born in 94 and I completely agree with you.. GOD help us all In this crazy world .. people are like robots 🤖
When I was a young man in my early 20's my good friend who has passed on now had a roadrunner like yours orange with a black hood 383 4 speed. He would let me drive it on occasion that brought back found memories!! Thanks 😊 1979
Had a '70 Challenger RT convertible 383 that I lent to a friend while I was in Europe for the summer of '72. I'm so glad that I did that so he could enjoy it.
My dad had a 1969 Plymouth GTX basically same car just trimmed out different! Even had the 440 super commando, Bought it brand new off the showroom floor in Dearborn Michigan! Raced it at Detroit drag way ran 12’s all the time and drove it to work at Chrysler on Monday! Good old days! 💪🏼
In 1969 I bought a brand new Road Runner on south Western Ave in Chicago. I paid $2800 after the deal. Four speed,383, hemi suspension, air grabber, and an AM radio. No power steering or brakes. It had Goodyear F70-14s which I added Crager SS mags. Those were the days my friends.
@@timemachine20yearsago73 No. Stupidly I sold it and bought a 71 Chevelle SS which I hated. In 1995 I found another 69 Red Road Runner and sold that a few years later. I am not real bright.
@@kevo3480 btw I’m also looking for a muscle car for a future investment so if you know anybody that’s willing to sell one I would appreciate it if you told me about it
@@theol80chefordodge71 I want a 1958 Plymouth Fury (the car in my profile picture). I've loved this car since I saw the movie Christine. I also love the 1971 Plymouth Valiant from Duel. I love the 1974 Dodge Monaco from The Blues Brothers.
I remember these when they were on the road. Standing next to one you could actually feel the ground vibrating. I was only 12 years old..... I couldn't have one. 😭
He shouldn't have hated it. A friend had a retired(sic!) '69 Dodge Monaco, an ex California Highway Patrol car he bought at auction. It was a real BEAST! CHP bought it with the 440 and dual exhaust.... genuine Hemi mufflers. Just idling it sent chills up your spine!
Nice ride along, great scenery. Might I suggest a few strong hits of the throttle, just to keep the exhaust clean 😎. Drag race a 70' Duster myself, with a well built 440...pure fun!!!
As a kid in late 60s early 70s, we lived a half block from a Chrysler-Plymouth deslership. I was a regular visitor to the lot checking out all the cool Mopars and dumpster diving to get all the thrown awsy literature that i papered my room walls with. Great memories.
In 1970 I HAD a 1968 roadrunner with a 426 hemi/2 four barrels, 4-speed.I was 19 yrs. old. THE car accidently caught fire and burnt up while sitting in the yard. I was devastated, it was a blessing, I'll turn 70 soon, but still a speed freak.
Rather than missing my muscle cars over the years, I relish the fact that I enjoyed them. In 1972 I bought a used, mint '70 Challenger RT convertible 383 auto and drove it all across and over Canada and the US. I put on 60,000 miles in 3 years. It was pretty well used up, rattling and loose. I still got more than I paid for it and the memories. I only kept my '63 Corvette roadster and can't really drive it due to replaced hips. I take it out maybe once a year.
1/3/2024: Hi I bought mine from the first owner when it was just 1&1/2 years old. Console shift, PB, PS and Air conditioning. Magnificent Car. It was my 3rd 440 Magnum along with a 383 and a 340. Happy New Year & Best Regards.
I have to find my favorite R/R (1968 4 spd) before they all go overseas 😄 great taste in cars. I have a 73 with a 340, 4 speed however, my first hell ride was in a 68 R/R .. I was 14 at the time and That's when I caught the bug. My oldest bro and his best friend created a monster with the need for power, acceleration & speed.
😂 yeah men who didn't wanna spring for power steering. I do miss my 280Z though. Non assisted FAST RATIO steering is wonderful at speed but IMO not so much the forever steering of these old things, where you saw the wheel comically just to go down a straight road.
Driving on the Autobahn you don't have to worry about old gas in the tank it will empty it real quick just a suggestion to the owner I would add Marvel Mystery Oil to the fuel I do this with my Roadrunner GTX and Belvedere this helps keep the valves lubricated nice car nice video
Back in the mid to late 70s me and my boy's all ran mopars the Ford and Chevy guys who'd say mopar stood for my old pig ain't running then we'd show them the taillights
Back when I was a teen, there was an elderly guy across the street who had 3-4 Roadrunners. You'd see him washing cars on the weekends then he'd take one out for a drive.
beautiful car! Just one tip for the owner: never start or end the video at your house. You would't want thieves to use it as inspiration for a nighttime visit...
Your muscle car is very epic, if you bring it here, Argentina, they would try to take it away from you because you buy it, it is a car that stands out a lot in this country.
What country is this in? I’ve always been a Mopar guy. In high school I had a 71 big block Challenger, my best friend a 66 Coronet with a 440 and most of our buddies had Mopars too. Ah the good old days 😂
Symphony to ears. Agree with the note below: big engine rumble is therapeutic, heals soul and brings smile to our faces. These cars are better than hybrids - they charge OUR life batteries:-)
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Couldn’t have said it better my friend
The sound of the engine is music it self! You don't need car stereo in it.
you couldn't hear it anyways..."Whaaat?"
thought the same!
The camera shake at start up is epic!
my head is shaking while listening to the video😂
@Gappie Al Kebabi wtf are you talking about?
@Gappie Al Kebabi lmao😅
European cars in N America are so common they go unnoticed. American 60's Muscle in Europe will turn/spin a lot of heads..!!...Cool Vid!! 😎
Marvelous definition!! I m totally agree with you.
Any 60s mopar will turn heads, the sound of the himi!!!
depends on what euro car in america...
Definitely. I had a 69 hemi orange super bee until recently. Couldn't go anywhere without several long conversations with strangers about it. Miss it already. Swapped it for a 70 mustang fb.
I dunno man, if I saw an E-type, Merc 300sl or bmw 507 here in America I'd turn my head so quick I would snap my neck.
Point being, there are plenty of sexy European classics 🤣
Nothing better than the sound of American muscle
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besides japanase turbos :P
@@tyhyhh nah
@@tyhyhh no. Just not even remotely.
The best sound of an American car that I've ever heard is Buick Riviera 1971!!
Had a 69 Roadrunner back i. 71. Gray with a black vinyl roof. I sure miss those days. 4 speed with a blonde beside me. Miss the car, not the monster.
Great times it must have been. Greetings.
Not the monster lol.
@Mitch Hart I agree. I was was born in 89. Times are crazy now. At least my pap is almost done restoring his 69 Camaro. Imma drive it and take blondes for a ride.
Then why'd you sell it? money issues?
@Mitch Hart good to hear someone your age is that wise .. I was born in 94 and I completely agree with you.. GOD help us all In this crazy world .. people are like robots 🤖
5:52 is what you came for! 😁 What a wonderful sound! Love the old Mopar beasts
Came for the startup and slow Accel - but this is fucking awesome
Praise the lord for blessing us all with the ability to hear ❤
When I was a young man in my early 20's my good friend who has passed on now had a roadrunner like yours orange with a black hood 383 4 speed. He would let me drive it on occasion that brought back found memories!! Thanks 😊 1979
Had a '70 Challenger RT convertible 383 that I lent to a friend while I was in Europe for the summer of '72. I'm so glad that I did that so he could enjoy it.
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My dad had a 1969 Plymouth GTX basically same car just trimmed out different! Even had the 440 super commando, Bought it brand new off the showroom floor in Dearborn Michigan! Raced it at Detroit drag way ran 12’s all the time and drove it to work at Chrysler on Monday! Good old days! 💪🏼
I had one. Mentioned in my 2024 remarks. Best Regards
That Prius honked at him like - "PLEASE DONT KILL ME!"
*Renault Scenic not Prius, but same shit
@@nicolasdegallaix8872 thank you Sir
HAHA Good one
So cool. In Germany no less. People there are definitely not use to seeing or hearing such an awesome vehicle on a regular basis there. Have fun!
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In 1969 I bought a brand new Road Runner on south Western Ave in Chicago. I paid $2800 after the deal. Four speed,383, hemi suspension, air grabber, and an AM radio. No power steering or brakes. It had Goodyear F70-14s which I added Crager SS mags. Those were the days my friends.
They were!!
Do you still have it ?
@@timemachine20yearsago73 No. Stupidly I sold it and bought a 71 Chevelle SS which I hated. In 1995 I found another 69 Red Road Runner and sold that a few years later. I am not real bright.
@@kevo3480 oh how unfortunate but there is still hope you could probably go on Plymouth and other muscle car forums and find it
@@kevo3480 btw I’m also looking for a muscle car for a future investment so if you know anybody that’s willing to sell one I would appreciate it if you told me about it
It's too bad kids today will never get to experience that sound of a motor rumbling like that.
I’m gonna try. I’m 18 and I have a 70 Chevy c20 and an 80 Ford f100. My next goal is a muscle car of some sort
@@theol80chefordodge71 I want a 1958 Plymouth Fury (the car in my profile picture). I've loved this car since I saw the movie Christine. I also love the 1971 Plymouth Valiant from Duel. I love the 1974 Dodge Monaco from The Blues Brothers.
Kids these days have a bigger variety. Flatplanes sound brtter than crossplanes at higher revs
European kids never heard these sounds. Unfortunately we never made V8 powered cars.
Ok we did but they're far less commom
@@umairjamil4831 uhhh, youre smoking crack.
I remember these when they were on the road. Standing next to one you could actually feel the ground vibrating. I was only 12 years old..... I couldn't have one. 😭
Haulin' ass on the AB in a Roadrunner ! The dream of many GI's who were stationed in Germany. Thanks for the ride.
Imagine the surprise of those drivers seeing that Road Runner on the Autobahn!
It probably couldn't keep up with some of those European cars though.
@@siglavikingkearns8108 roadrunners depending on rear gear and engine could top out the 150mph Speedo in higher trim packages
Would've been nice to see him actually breathe on it hard.
Most people will see a old US car .
@@siglavikingkearns8108 bet a restomod could
I had a ‘69, nothing again ever sounded that good. It absolutely rumbled...my girlfriend’s dad (a cop) hated it.😄
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He shouldn't have hated it. A friend had a retired(sic!) '69 Dodge Monaco, an ex California Highway Patrol car he bought at auction. It was a real BEAST! CHP bought it with the 440 and dual exhaust.... genuine Hemi mufflers. Just idling it sent chills up your spine!
Living the dream, every time I have to drive my Prius I feel like burning it.
You just turned the clock back about fifty years for us.
Back in 71 !!!! Brings back memories. Hope to go back one day, another parellel universe.
That's when my dad was born. Can't imagine how different it must have been for the people actually living it back then.
I like this high quality, behind the dash footage. I have a ‘70 with a 522 that I haven’t driven yet. Rad video.
That’s so awesome !!! The view alone is stunning and then the sound…❤️
Take care of it !
Nice ride along, great scenery. Might I suggest a few strong hits of the throttle, just to keep the exhaust clean 😎. Drag race a 70' Duster myself, with a well built 440...pure fun!!!
Great video! I’ve always loved the 440, even though some people will always claim the 426 hemi is “better”
440 all the way! Great video too!
Yep...440 a lot less of a pain in the ass!
@@stillnotwoke and more low end torque!!
The 440 was easier to keep tuned and more streetable than the big elephant.
Thank you for the ride along it was bad ass.
As a kid in late 60s early 70s, we lived a half block from a Chrysler-Plymouth deslership. I was a regular visitor to the lot checking out all the cool Mopars and dumpster diving to get all the thrown awsy literature that i papered my room walls with. Great memories.
In 1970 I HAD a 1968 roadrunner with a 426 hemi/2 four barrels, 4-speed.I was 19 yrs. old. THE car accidently caught fire and burnt up while sitting in the yard. I was devastated, it was a blessing, I'll turn 70 soon, but still a speed freak.
Rather than missing my muscle cars over the years, I relish the fact that I enjoyed them. In 1972 I bought a used, mint '70 Challenger RT convertible 383 auto and drove it all across and over Canada and the US. I put on 60,000 miles in 3 years. It was pretty well used up, rattling and loose. I still got more than I paid for it and the memories. I only kept my '63 Corvette roadster and can't really drive it due to replaced hips. I take it out maybe once a year.
American muscle car at its finest!
That Car sounds amazing, never be better than a Bigblock V8
Very nice. Thank you for the drive. Awesome sound.
Nice car. Nothing like cruising around in a classic. I do the same in my charger regularly. its therapeutic.
haha me too!..3 season daily driver!
1/3/2024: Hi I bought mine from the first owner when it was just 1&1/2 years old. Console shift, PB, PS and Air conditioning. Magnificent Car. It was my 3rd 440 Magnum along with a 383 and a 340. Happy New Year & Best Regards.
5:55 thank me later
I need a smoke 🚬
I don't even smoke
Thank you :)
Thank you! :D
I got an ad I don't know if I can thank you lol
I have to find my favorite R/R (1968 4 spd) before they all go overseas 😄 great taste in cars. I have a 73 with a 340, 4 speed however, my first hell ride was in a 68 R/R .. I was 14 at the time and That's when I caught the bug. My oldest bro and his best friend created a monster with the need for power, acceleration & speed.
Thanks for the ride, brought me back to 1977 when my friend had a 69 Super Bee with a 383 4sp. . . . It roared like a tin lion.
Thanks for the ride grand ma.
LOL
I had one of these. I could shoot myself for selling it. Believe me, I am with you on this ride. Thanks!!!
The gate even knew to move out of the way..
You can imagine a buggy from Half-Life 2 if you will close your eyes.
Great video, man, nice ride.
Love it. I have a 66 383 727 Charger that I hardly ever drive but I do start every week and just sit in and smoke and listen to that rumbling sound.
0:21 was the greatness to my ears
nothing beats a growl of a v8, growing up we had a p38 v8 range rover the sound of that engine is pure therapeutic
Danke fürs mitnehmen, war ne coole ,virtuelle Tour :)
I played this while "Highway Star" thundered!!!!!! :D
thanks for the ride brought back a lot of fond memories to me
short run on an autobahn? reminds me of my old factory black 72 with airgrabber,miss sitting in that interior,great feel to it...
nice to sit behind a 440 once in a wile. keeps one heart in check. thanks for the ride. shes a jem,,
Nice. I saw the first classic Roadrunner I've ever seen just two days ago. It is a nice looking machine.
I was in Mobile, Alabama 1969 2020. Godspeed !!!!!! Semper Fi !!!!!
Mobile, Alabama reminded me of an awesome song...
In the heat of the day down in Mobile, Alabama,
Working on the railroad with a steel driving hammer
Had a 1969 1/2 6BBL Road Runner. Sold her, what a mistake, all original rust free, mint condition, RM23M9A262512. Wish i could find her!
Even the camera is dancing to this Mopar V8 funk :)
That Roadrunner looks Huge compared to the tiny European Roads
That my friend is a automobile 🚘
Gotta love that slow turning ratio. Made for men who were men.
😂 yeah men who didn't wanna spring for power steering.
I do miss my 280Z though. Non assisted FAST RATIO steering is wonderful at speed but IMO not so much the forever steering of these old things, where you saw the wheel comically just to go down a straight road.
Driving on the Autobahn you don't have to worry about old gas in the tank it will empty it real quick just a suggestion to the owner I would add Marvel Mystery Oil to the fuel I do this with my Roadrunner GTX and Belvedere this helps keep the valves lubricated nice car nice video
front end must be tight and aligned well.. sweet, sweet music !!! thanks for the memories !!!!
I was waiting for him to really open it up
Same! After the lil urban cruise and swooping onto the onramp I was yelling SMASH THE PEDAL FFS! LETS HEAR HER SCREAM! 🤣🤣🤣
Love the sound of big block Mopar thank you very much 😊
Back in the mid to late 70s me and my boy's all ran mopars the Ford and Chevy guys who'd say mopar stood for my old pig ain't running then we'd show them the taillights
American Muscles from 60s and 70s are the most beautiful cars.
Respect from Amerika
Good to hear a real steel in the 21th century! 😎👍
Back when I was a teen, there was an elderly guy across the street who had 3-4 Roadrunners. You'd see him washing cars on the weekends then he'd take one out for a drive.
What year was that?
beautiful car! Just one tip for the owner: never start or end the video at your house. You would't want thieves to use it as inspiration for a nighttime visit...
Love the taxi cab interior, remember it well
That start was sooo pleasent. so quick! soo well maintaine and tuned.
ich wusste dass die straßen mir bekannt vorkommen, grüße aus Berlin
All the Locals: Are there Panzers in our town?!
Loving it. I love my 1970 coronet. I came from Bonn and now live in Hawaii. Aloha
Damn, that's nice. What a beautiful area too. Great place to go for a cruise.
Amazing video and I like the contrast of German landscape against the American muscle car. We are finally at peace.
Oh Wow.
This was a fantastic expirience. Thank you.
My dream car. I only hope they're still around when I have the money.
I was going to guess this was Europe before reading the description, just had that vibe to the land.
Genau mein Ding. Einfach eine Zeitreise in eine unbeschwerte Zeit.
Good lord! That is the best sound ever!
I played this video with my headset on... Best thing ever
Not even the new V8s from america has that sound!Those cars just have a presence!!!
That cam lope , such rhythm . Music to my ears.
God, it must be amazing to own a car like that in a country where there is a highway that allows you under the law to go as fast as you can.
mopar ... the best sounding old american cars!!! 🥰😍🤩 i had in 2012 an 73 plymouth satellite
This is a great view. Hopefully you do more videos from this perspective
soon again when the weather gets better
70 Coronet 500, 383 4 727 with headers. All my neighbors knew when I was going somewhere. 1980.
That's some beautiful engine sound! Goosebumps at any RPM.
Excellent! Earphones a must for this!
Hello from Russia )) the car is just super))
I was expecting to see the car but awsome video💪👍
Dude, now im jealous. Awesome car
New sub here but that dude sounds sweet........just can't get that sound out of anything else .......
That's the 2nd best sound ever only behind a 2nd gen Hemi
E VAI COL 440 MOPAR,SCHIACCIA QUEGLI INSETTI,CHE SINFONIA QUEL V8🤩😍👌👍💪🇸🇲
Your muscle car is very epic, if you bring it here, Argentina, they would try to take it away from you because you buy it, it is a car that stands out a lot in this country.
Vielen Dank für die schöne Mitfahrt !.
MOPAR or No Car! No engine sounds better that a Big Block MOPAR.
Beauty Car Mate 👍👍😊✌️ Sounds Just Amazing 👍👍👍❤️🇨🇦
The TorqueFlite kickdown is to die for, always.
It's a Raod Runner whit the A12 package.
Nice! Sounds amazing
That sweet MOPAR sound.
What country is this in? I’ve always been a Mopar guy. In high school I had a 71 big block Challenger, my best friend a 66 Coronet with a 440 and most of our buddies had Mopars too. Ah the good old days 😂