I was born in 1978 and the first car I remember my parents having was a 1973 Dodge Charger like the one here. It was light blue with a dark blue vinyl top and interior. Back then it was just an everyday car. Flash forward over 40 years later and it's a collectible.
My Mom bought a 1974 Dodge Charger in 1974 when I was born. Her 1968 VW Beetle was too small for a growing family. Charcoal grey with a black vinyl top and louvered opera windows. Unfortunately she said it was always giving her mechanical problems and traded it in three years later for a 1977 Monte Carlo.
@@jeffrobodine8579 Yeah mopar back then was having trouble, the Opec embargo really screwed them up, like they really got sucker punched by what happened, plus the E and B bodies werent selling like the mustangs and the Camaro's so the development money just wasnt there to keep up, especially with the Pontiac firebird too, which was always a step ahead and a half of all the other GM cars. which is why Lee Iccoca coming in and reviing the company with mitsubish based cars became a thing. still though one hell of a cool car and with a little resto modding to put modern ignition, fix the problems and some better cats on, I bet those things would do gangbusters and then some nowadays if you got a good one.
Yeah I bought a 73 off the original owner back in the early 90s. Take it out to the farm parked it. It's triple White. White interior with that funky gold and black insect which I think is cool and white vinyl top and white paint. I didn't remember them having sunroof moon roofs in them. I saw a lot more in the background than I like to have
Had this exact car same color in college, these were not collectable era ones then or much now compared to the earlier chargers (general lee style, etc) being weighted down from 70s emissions regulations it was pretty slow and heavy, lots of body roll, etc. Hard to see out the back window or back up. A real tank, looks cool but don't miss it from a driving perspective. Preferred the Darts and Scamps I had before it, much lighter more agile and quicker. Looks cool tho. And this whole soundtrack is great, it's out there on digital etc
@@RocknJazzer yeah I've got one right now that I've owned since since about 1989. It's triple-wide and it's in decent shape. Even ten years ago these weren't all that valuable. Like you said the 69 charger it just brought all the charges up in value.
Actually, not so much, +Carmine Annunziat0, for example GM had the later Biscayne, Bel Air, Impala, Caprice, and Caprice Classic share pretty much the same body and appearance, aside from some slight cosmetic changes, and ditto for one generation of the Pontiac Parisienne (I think that is how you spell it, anyway) as well, and even possibly the Holden Kingswood and Chevrolet Kingswood vehicles as well, then there were the second and third generations of the Chevrolet Nova, the second generation Buick Skylark, the Buick Apollo, the first and second generations of the Oldsmobile Omega, the first and second generations of the Pontiac Ventura, the Pontiac Phoenix, and the entire damn Holden Monaro line ALL deriving from the Chevrolet Nova in both its essential appearance, aside from slight cosmetic changes, and the universal GM A-frame body, the first two generations of the Ford Mustang and Mercury Cougar being pretty much carbon copies of one another, the Mercury Capri, Ford (UK) Capri, and Ford Mustang (first and second generations of the Mercury Capri, the first generation of the Ford (UK) Capri, and the fourth through sixth generations of the Ford Mustang, respectively) all sharing the same general appearance and body styles, and then there are the second generation Dodge Charger, second generation Dodge Coronet, the Dodge Daytona Charger, the Plymouth Road Runner, the Plymouth Road Runner, Plymouth Superbird, and first generation Plymouth GTX all deriving from the same body, as well as variants of said vehicles...do you get my point here?
I love the cats in this one my dad had the dodge truck and charger same color when I was growing up miss this cars that had style back then and yes I sound old and dated but damn that was the days
Car Chase Wonderland 2 what's this film called looks interesting please i want to watch the whole thing but i need the name of the flim ps thks for uploading these classic car chases.
This channel is great. I have so many great memories of these cars and these movies. But, watching them now is just heart break after heart break. Smashing up so many great cars, even the collateral damage is so sad!
So for those jive turkeys that aren’t up on the get down. This is Truck Turner. That’s a pimp named gator in the Lincoln. Only thing about this clip, you cut it too early. It should’ve ended when Truck said, “hey man, you should learn to drive more carefully.”
My buddy had twin B5 blue with white vinyl tops 1973 Dodge Chargers both with 440s. Auto console. One had the sunroof. But otherwise identical cars. He beat the first one so bad that he found another identical one and bought it. He had both of them for about five years. Eventually both beat to hell. I bought one in 2005 for my 50th birthday but only had a 400 2 barrel it was a white over B5 blue SE. My first car was a 1966 Lincoln convertible sedan. It was wrecked and my dad and I repaired it. Bought it for $650 in 1972. All these cars are now long gone but I sure enjoyed them!
Love Truck Turner ,R I P Isaac Hayes and Nichelle Nichols as Dorinda ,48.years later a Classic Soul movie with a Great Car chase ,That Pink Lincoln didn't fare to well in this coming apart the way it did to that spontaneous Explosion,Love that fight in the Bar also 🤣
I saw many of these back in the early 70’s and also very distinctly I remember seeing an ad for one in an issue of Ebony magazine that was sitting around in my 7th grade classroom in my all white school. 😃😂😃👶🏻
That's SE Charger was Not a stripped model like my parents SE car was. This one has air conditioning, obviously a moonroof which was super rare and factory true dual exhaust which can be clearly seen@01:27 if you screenshot it and add brightness. Cool car, wonder what happened to it?
My dad bought a 73 Charger in 73 bright red/black top. The only one in town. I bought a dark green 73 rally that 5-0 wanted off the road. A tree fell on dads and i had to go away for a minute. Ended up losing them both. I own a 02 Ram currently.
Shay #93 this was 1974 it was just any old car at the time in the early 70s you can buy for about $900 there were plenty still out on the roads in those days. Now its worth a fortune no one knew back in there prime days how valuable one day these cars would be.
That's supposed to be one of cinema's greatest car chases?? I wondered briefly whether i was to fall asleep first or hit the fast-forward switch. After watching the fast-paced car chases in Ronin, this looks like the heroes would move from their car seats straight into some wheelchairs or invalid walkers! It's soooo slow! 😉
on 2:05 Lincoln's "face" still correct, but on 2:19 already "ugly" (crashed). and so several times during the scenes. probably the editors mixed up the film reels during editing
that is one ineffectual charger. 318, vinyl roof, wirehubcaps, flintstone err firestone tires...pffff.. please. I think my diesel maxima wagon is frightened. LOL.
Rumour has it Chrysler's Australian factory sent a local Valiant to the U.S headquarters in the late 70s to see what they could do to improve the handling and they sent it back untouched saying it was the best handling large Chrysler they'd ever driven. Chrysler Australia ended up doing a great job without U.S help.
brandon johnson 73 and 74 Dodge chargers SE had opera windows and was the top of the line model and they would continue on there way of being a luxury car as the muscle car era had faded away.
No it's true to life, I grew up in a jewish neighborhood in the 70s, one of the older jewish men in the neighborhood was always offering us bagels, food is a part of culture and tradition for many, don't read into it
I am of certain european background, some of those foods my family made was of those traditions, some I liked, others I dont, but i would not feel bad about someone thinking I do, its only food lol. If it was something else like beliefs or actions etc that is something else @@stratfordbaby
Oh I know because Dodge option in 73 were 340 and 400 and 440 option and the horsepower for a 440 in 73 was 350 horsepower and get a torqueflite 3 speed or 4 speed manual
Wonder why black people in films use the "n"-word towards each other. Is it having a racist laugh at their own expense? Personally I absolutely despise that word regardless of who's using it at who (I'm white by the way) but it still puzzles, even bothers me.
Cars from the 70s all look like work of art. Way too cool.
Isaac Hayes was a hell of a composer
You can't mention funk or soul music without Isaac's name coming up.
I was born in 1978 and the first car I remember my parents having was a 1973 Dodge Charger like the one here. It was light blue with a dark blue vinyl top and interior. Back then it was just an everyday car. Flash forward over 40 years later and it's a collectible.
My Mom bought a 1974 Dodge Charger in 1974 when I was born. Her 1968 VW Beetle was too small for a growing family. Charcoal grey with a black vinyl top and louvered opera windows. Unfortunately she said it was always giving her mechanical problems and traded it in three years later for a 1977 Monte Carlo.
@@jeffrobodine8579 Yeah mopar back then was having trouble, the Opec embargo really screwed them up, like they really got sucker punched by what happened, plus the E and B bodies werent selling like the mustangs and the Camaro's so the development money just wasnt there to keep up, especially with the Pontiac firebird too, which was always a step ahead and a half of all the other GM cars.
which is why Lee Iccoca coming in and reviing the company with mitsubish based cars became a thing.
still though one hell of a cool car and with a little resto modding to put modern ignition, fix the problems and some better cats on, I bet those things would do gangbusters and then some nowadays if you got a good one.
Yeah I bought a 73 off the original owner back in the early 90s. Take it out to the farm parked it. It's triple White. White interior with that funky gold and black insect which I think is cool and white vinyl top and white paint. I didn't remember them having sunroof moon roofs in them. I saw a lot more in the background than I like to have
Had this exact car same color in college, these were not collectable era ones then or much now compared to the earlier chargers (general lee style, etc) being weighted down from 70s emissions regulations it was pretty slow and heavy, lots of body roll, etc. Hard to see out the back window or back up. A real tank, looks cool but don't miss it from a driving perspective. Preferred the Darts and Scamps I had before it, much lighter more agile and quicker. Looks cool tho. And this whole soundtrack is great, it's out there on digital etc
@@RocknJazzer yeah I've got one right now that I've owned since since about 1989. It's triple-wide and it's in decent shape. Even ten years ago these weren't all that valuable. Like you said the 69 charger it just brought all the charges up in value.
Those Chargers were INCREDIBLE if you ordered them with the 440 V-8, absolute phenomenal acceleration!!!
Mopars back then were the pride of American engineering
@@brileyvandyke5792 YES they were the FIRST company to make Transistorized ignition included in 1973, and their torsion bar suspension was enviable!!
I love that shape Charger. I used to own a 71 Charger.
I've got a 74 charger right now, and I also have that 73 D100 in this clip with that same body configuration, club cab with short bed.
@@beezertwelvewashingbeard8703did you buy yours from Facebook market?
Every car back then had its own look you new a Chevy from a Ford to a Dodge, a great time for car's
Carmine Annunziat0 yeah now everyone copies everyone and dont have character with cars anymore.
Carmine Annunziat0 💯 %
Actually, not so much, +Carmine Annunziat0, for example GM had the later Biscayne, Bel Air, Impala, Caprice, and Caprice Classic share pretty much the same body and appearance, aside from some slight cosmetic changes, and ditto for one generation of the Pontiac Parisienne (I think that is how you spell it, anyway) as well, and even possibly the Holden Kingswood and Chevrolet Kingswood vehicles as well, then there were the second and third generations of the Chevrolet Nova, the second generation Buick Skylark, the Buick Apollo, the first and second generations of the Oldsmobile Omega, the first and second generations of the Pontiac Ventura, the Pontiac Phoenix, and the entire damn Holden Monaro line ALL deriving from the Chevrolet Nova in both its essential appearance, aside from slight cosmetic changes, and the universal GM A-frame body, the first two generations of the Ford Mustang and Mercury Cougar being pretty much carbon copies of one another, the Mercury Capri, Ford (UK) Capri, and Ford Mustang (first and second generations of the Mercury Capri, the first generation of the Ford (UK) Capri, and the fourth through sixth generations of the Ford Mustang, respectively) all sharing the same general appearance and body styles, and then there are the second generation Dodge Charger, second generation Dodge Coronet, the Dodge Daytona Charger, the Plymouth Road Runner, the Plymouth Road Runner, Plymouth Superbird, and first generation Plymouth GTX all deriving from the same body, as well as variants of said vehicles...do you get my point here?
Pax Humana i think what he meant was they used to have character and personality.
Carmine Annunziat0 it was actually the downfall of cars after 1974.
Truck Turner with Isaac Hayes. Saw it on DVD a few years ago. It was dope.
Love the spontaneous explosion while driving off a 2 foot cliff!😅
Yeah! It's like when you watch a girl and she says I'm pregnant of your baby..... Totally unrelated!
The 70s has some real gems!
R.I.P Isaac Hayes & Nichelle Nichols!
Isaac Hayes had a stroke before he died since 2008!
Holy shit after watching this I look down and I'm already wearing bell bottoms
2:18 Man, those bagels must've had extra cream cheese on them to bust up the front of that Lincoln like that... sheesh..
As soon as those 16ths on the hi hat begin, shit's going down!
I love the cats in this one my dad had the dodge truck and charger same color when I was growing up miss this cars that had style back then and yes I sound old and dated but damn that was the days
very rare charger with sunroof duel sport mirrors probably a 400 BB engine, an twin pipes
Thinking a factory sunroof must’ve been incredibly rare. Anyone know if it was power operated or was there a hand crank?
@@scottlevine7646 Power operated. Button is in the ceiling above the rear view mirror.
Gangster Charger! The SE model with that vinyl roof.
eldo59 good old mopar goodies.
Another classic scene. Love this channel. keep it up.
thanks
Car Chase Wonderland 2 what's this film called looks interesting please i want to watch the whole thing but i need the name of the flim ps thks for uploading these classic car chases.
this video contains extra funk
2 things: 1) The General Lee should have had a sunroof and 2 ) Rockfish
I get the "Rockfish" reference.
Love these shape chargers ever since i used to see one round my town in UK in about 1980- a red 440- 7.2litre 😃
Doesnt get anymore gangster than this- Loving it! The cars- ugh that Charger! Yesssss
We rocked one of these in high-school in the 90s. Had a mullet too
This channel is great. I have so many great memories of these cars and these movies. But, watching them now is just heart break after heart break. Smashing up so many great cars, even the collateral damage is so sad!
So for those jive turkeys that aren’t up on the get down. This is Truck Turner. That’s a pimp named gator in the Lincoln. Only thing about this clip, you cut it too early. It should’ve ended when Truck said, “hey man, you should learn to drive more carefully.”
The 1971 Charger was the Best at cutting the wind. Also the Last of the Good Engines. Horsepower went way down after 71
Topper Thompson you could bring up the power that the 1971 charger had on to 1972-1974 chargers.
charger master Yes that is True! What I meant to say is out of the Factory!
Thing was a tug boat on wheels.
My buddy had twin B5 blue with white vinyl tops 1973 Dodge Chargers both with 440s. Auto console. One had the sunroof. But otherwise identical cars.
He beat the first one so bad that he found another identical one and bought it. He had both of them for about five years. Eventually both beat to hell. I bought one in 2005 for my 50th birthday but only had a 400 2 barrel it was a white over B5 blue SE.
My first car was a 1966 Lincoln convertible sedan. It was wrecked and my dad and I repaired it. Bought it for $650 in 1972.
All these cars are now long gone but I sure enjoyed them!
cool 70's music and fashion, that time fortunately no stupid smartphones
Elitist much?
Elitist much?
6:00 The good ol days when you can slam on your brakes and the wheels would lock up on camera. LOL
3:46 - look on your left hand side and you can see an office building on fire.
First ive seen a Lincoln. Continental with side pipes.
Love Truck Turner ,R I P Isaac Hayes and Nichelle Nichols as Dorinda ,48.years later a Classic Soul movie with a Great Car chase ,That Pink Lincoln didn't fare to well in this coming apart the way it did to that spontaneous Explosion,Love that fight in the Bar also 🤣
Nichelle Nichols from Star Trek. WOW!!!!
Always like Isaac Hayes as an actor. Definitely somebody did not want to cross.
I saw many of these back in the early 70’s and also very distinctly I remember seeing an ad for one in an issue of Ebony magazine that was sitting around in my 7th grade classroom in my all white school. 😃😂😃👶🏻
0:24 Lieutenant Uhura in a great outfit !!
"Hey, baby. You scratched my pink Lincoln"!
Hmmm, since we're in a hurry, let me climb in thru the sunroof instead of opening the door....
Zeku’s theme from street fighter 5 is so fitting for this car chase scene.
Well that Lincoln was beautiful lol
Bizzle B 1974 it was just any old car at the time no one knew it would be worth something today.
charger master tru if only i had a time machine big enuff for lincoln lol
YES! I winced every time that Lincoln took another blow.
Bizzle B yeah your right lol.
Bizzle B alot nicer in convertible
Me thinks they beefed up the suspension on the Charger.....my father had one...lol.
WTF that Lincoln's got side pipes! LMAO
man, that pink pimpmobile takes a Lincoln and keeps on tinkin.
2:11. That guy won't be trippin' tonight! He lost his mushrooms!
That's SE Charger was Not a stripped model like my parents SE car was. This one has air conditioning, obviously a moonroof which was super rare and factory true dual exhaust which can be clearly seen@01:27 if you screenshot it and add brightness. Cool car, wonder what happened to it?
My dad bought a 73 Charger in 73 bright red/black top. The only one in town. I bought a dark green 73 rally that 5-0 wanted off the road. A tree fell on dads and i had to go away for a minute. Ended up losing them both. I own a 02 Ram currently.
Climbing out from the sun roof ? Puhleeeze.
Wilbur Snaffel its the spooks of hazzard
@@Moparmaga-1 but, this was before the Dukes of Hazzard.
@@MagneticPizzazz well yeah, but it was a funny comment. It's cool to see a charger like I had as a teenager in New condition.
Ну, в общем, понятно, кто был спонсором этого фильма)))
Nice old school chase, kind of a disappointing cliff dive though
A baby stroller full of bagels wtf??
Dukes charger, thru the window
Niggas charger, thru da sunroof
3:06
3:13 that poor mustang had it 2 times
Shay #93 this was 1974 it was just any old car at the time in the early 70s you can buy for about $900 there were plenty still out on the roads in those days. Now its worth a fortune no one knew back in there prime days how valuable one day these cars would be.
SHIIIIT I would have joined that chase if you hit my damn mustang
I thought it was going to be no!! My baby!! Actually it was no !!! my bagels !!😆
Tough to outfox Gator. That pimp too smooth.
Do you have the chase scene from The 7 Ups? (Nova vs Impala)?
Ben Blackwell Both were Pontiacs
is anyone know the title of this movie?
Truck Turner
背景に流れている曲がすごくいい
Was it a 440 Charger or what?
I hope it was, with all that driving.
King Hayes !
0:08 That guy looks like Richard Pryor.
That should have been Richard Pryor.
Whats the name of this flim movie looks interesting?
wonder why they used the luxury, opera window version instead of the muscle car rallye version?
3:33 half back seat cushion almost falling off the car, lol
I loved every car,in that chase scene.
Movie name
2:25 is that the 1974 Eleanor
ROCKFISH!
LOL. I thought I was the only one that remembered that. First thing I thought of when I saw Issac.
About 2 months ago, I saw Issac Hayes in an episode of Rockford Files and Issac called Rockford... Rock fish....lol.
That's supposed to be one of cinema's greatest car chases?? I wondered briefly whether i was to fall asleep first or hit the fast-forward switch. After watching the fast-paced car chases in Ronin, this looks like the heroes would move from their car seats straight into some wheelchairs or invalid walkers! It's soooo slow! 😉
Groovy.
Sorry but the movie did not start with the sweet leaf cough, you added that
on 2:05 Lincoln's "face" still correct, but on 2:19 already "ugly" (crashed). and so several times during the scenes. probably the editors mixed up the film reels during editing
He looks like Richard Pryor.
Wouldn't it be faster to get in by door? 🤣🤣🤣
Faster yes but not cooler!
that is one ineffectual charger. 318, vinyl roof, wirehubcaps, flintstone err firestone tires...pffff.. please. I think my diesel maxima wagon is frightened. LOL.
Yeah I had this same exact car in college, same color too. Was a pretty slow sled til it got going
2:33 58 or 59 Plymouth!
I think that’s a 59
I'm pretty sure Chrysler had the most Ill handling cars ever..
Rumour has it Chrysler's Australian factory sent a local Valiant to the U.S headquarters in the late 70s to see what they could do to improve the handling and they sent it back untouched saying it was the best handling large Chrysler they'd ever driven.
Chrysler Australia ended up doing a great job without U.S help.
That’s a ‘74. It has the church pew windows
brandon johnson 73 and 74 Dodge chargers SE had opera windows and was the top of the line model and they would continue on there way of being a luxury car as the muscle car era had faded away.
Climbing out of the sunroof!! Thats true cheeeseeee but the coolest cheesseee
Wow a sunroof!
4:03
That Charger was gettin it
I'm callin B.S. on the pimpmobile...no curb feelers. C'mon prop department...
2:25 This murican engineering marble really had leaf springs! LOL
Like a steam locomotive 100 years before!
Last Aussie Ford Falcon full size wagons built until 2010 had leaf sprung rear ends.
2:09 The Hassidic Jew with the cart full of BAGELS!!!! WOW this was racist!!!
No it's true to life, I grew up in a jewish neighborhood in the 70s, one of the older jewish men in the neighborhood was always offering us bagels, food is a part of culture and tradition for many, don't read into it
@@RocknJazzer I understand it's 'real' but it was almost TOO REAL.
I am of certain european background, some of those foods my family made was of those traditions, some I liked, others I dont, but i would not feel bad about someone thinking I do, its only food lol. If it was something else like beliefs or actions etc that is something else @@stratfordbaby
1973 Dodge se charger with a 440 magnum
Nick Holt is it? How can u tell?
Oh I know because Dodge option in 73 were 340 and 400 and 440 option and the horsepower for a 440 in 73 was 350 horsepower and get a torqueflite 3 speed or 4 speed manual
Nick Holt wrong the 1973 440 out of the dodge plants only made 280hp due to emission control the lowest option they offered was a 318.
We had the identical car and it had a 318 with a slap stick automatic.
Also, the rear windows designate This car as a 1974.
Coldsmoke my dad had a 1973 dodge charger 318.
"Truck Turner"
So that's why cars have sun roofs
A car chase with a pink pimp mobile.
Why didn't he just open the damn door!
Every Charger after 1970 was an overweight barge.
Ohh dam
It ain't easy being a pimp,.!
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the editing is sketchy lincoln had front end damage in one scene the the next scene it doesn’t
No 318 makes that sound.......pfft
Pimp Pink !😁
Mopar or no car
😎😎😎😎😎🗯🗯🗯🗯🗯
Nec
Me personally I think the 73 is ugly and looks good only here the 68 charger will always be on top
318 got nothing
Wonder why black people in films use the "n"-word towards each other. Is it having a racist laugh at their own expense? Personally I absolutely despise that word regardless of who's using it at who (I'm white by the way) but it still puzzles, even bothers me.
they have a strong sense of humor
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