The Australian A Body Chrysler Charger was powered by either the locally made 245 or 265ci Hemi 6 cylinder. Or you could get the 318, 340 or 360 LA engine. The big block wasn't an option 😊
Well i came here for the 69 fastback Cuda's and Barracuda's. i like all fastbacks of all models and brands. Your video inspired me to continue working on my 69 440 Cuda. I do not mind the notch back because it looks like the convertible that i wish i had as well.
I cam here for the fastbacks. Guess all you did was inspire me to continue to work on my 69 440 Cuda fastback. i do not mind the notch back because it kind of looks like the convertible that i wish i had.
I think my favorite out of all those vehicles and probably the rarest because who would save them was the robin's egg blue Valiant 100 station wagon. I'm sure it has the slant 6 in it😊
Nice. In the 70s and 80s here in New Zealand, there were tons of A-body valiants. The gangs had some nice valiants too lol they looked after them more than themselves 😂 dad had a XL Ranger. 318. Kiwis love valiants. Very tough looking cars and better than ford and holden.
They really didn't make 4 door a-bodies except for the Dart. They are not as collectable and less popular. You'll find more 4 door C-body and Imperial cars at the shows.
Check out the B-body video here: ua-cam.com/video/HdiwyI55C_s/v-deo.html
Great video!😊
Thank you!
Love this channel ! Thanks 👍👍👍
Thank you.
We had our own a body valiant charger in Australia 😊
Nice car! Was it a 6 or 8 cylinder?
The Australian A Body Chrysler Charger was powered by either the locally made 245 or 265ci Hemi 6 cylinder. Or you could get the 318, 340 or 360 LA engine. The big block wasn't an option 😊
@@CliftonHood-l3h 215 as well
Great channel dude
Thank you 👍🏻
I love the fast back.
Thanks for sharing.
This channel is quickly becoming one of my favorite channels, I look forward to seeing the new episodes.Thank you for your great content.
Thank you! I appreciate it.
I had a 67 Barracuda fast back in high school.
Hi Walter. Great car to have in HS!
Well i came here for the 69 fastback Cuda's and Barracuda's. i like all fastbacks of all models and brands. Your video inspired me to continue working on my 69 440 Cuda. I do not mind the notch back because it looks like the convertible that i wish i had as well.
I think they all look awesome. If I had the money I'd take one of each.
Thats one of the nicest 70 purple Duster ive ever seen.. just beautiful!!
Definitely!
I cam here for the fastbacks. Guess all you did was inspire me to continue to work on my 69 440 Cuda fastback. i do not mind the notch back because it kind of looks like the convertible that i wish i had.
Hi Henry. A '69 440 is an awesome car. I'm glad you got some inspiration to continue on it!
I think my favorite out of all those vehicles and probably the rarest because who would save them was the robin's egg blue Valiant 100 station wagon. I'm sure it has the slant 6 in it😊
Hi Andy. That wagon you don't see everyday, it's a nice car!
Nice. In the 70s and 80s here in New Zealand, there were tons of A-body valiants. The gangs had some nice valiants too lol they looked after them more than themselves 😂 dad had a XL Ranger. 318. Kiwis love valiants. Very tough looking cars and better than ford and holden.
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cool
I Love how the owner customized the purple Dart GT with the flip-top gas cap. I hated the plain twist ones. They always looked out of place.
I agree. The twist ones don’t look good.
Notchbacks over fastback Barracudas for me 👍
Thanks for commenting.
Very nice cars but not a single 4 door sedans?
They really didn't make 4 door a-bodies except for the Dart. They are not as collectable and less popular. You'll find more 4 door C-body and Imperial cars at the shows.
Definitely the Fastback
Thanks for sharing!