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1969 Dodge Coronet Super Bee 472 Hemi Mopar Muscle Car

I thought you'd like a look at this 1969 Dodge Coronet Super Bee. It's packing a massive 472 Hemi under the hood that's backed by a four-speed manual trans. The car looks great all the way around. Hope you find it interesting, thanks for watching! Filmed at Fast Lane Classic Cars in St. Charles, MO Background track is Whiskey on the Mississippi by Kevin MacLeod. Available under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported license. Download link:http://music.incompetech.com/royaltyfree2/Whiskey%20on%20the%20Mississippi.mp3 MacLeod's description: Genre: Blues Length: 3:15 Instruments: Guitar, Bass, Kit, Organ, EP Tempo: 90 With a jumping bass and off-beat syncopation, this is straight from Memphis' Beale Street. The Hammond organ and electric guitar play together as longtime friends, while the melody changes hands from guitar to organ to electric piano. 011 ISRC: US-UAN-11-00709 Bouncy, Grooving 2010 1969 Dodge Coronet Super Bee Rare Muscle car Mopar 472 Hemi high performance hot rod rat rod show car custom restored fast drag vintage classic collector vehicle auto automobile Fast Lane Classic Cars St Charles Missouri RamblinAround rambling vlog hd partner


 

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1969 Plymouth Road Runner 383 V8 Muscle Car
I thought you'd like a look at this nicely restored 1969 Plymouth Road Runner Convertible. It's powered by the big 383 V8 running through an extremely durable 727 torqueflite automatic transmission. The paint is slick, it's well detailed under the hood, and the interior looks almost showroom new. It's just a sharp looking car all the way around. I checked this car out once before, but they had the top up at the time. I thought it deserved a second look. Thanks for watching and commenting...I appreciate it! Filmed at Gateway Classic Cars in Fairmont City, IL (near St. Louis, MO) http://www.facebook.com/RamblinAroundonYouTube http://ramblinaroundonyoutube.wordpress.com/ https://twitter.com/#!/RamblinAround The background music track is Whiskey on the Mississippi by Kevin MacLeod. Available under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported license. Download link:http://music.incompetech.com/royaltyfree2/Whiskey%20on%20the%20Mississippi.mp3 MacLeod's description: Genre: Blues Length: 3:15 Instruments: Guitar, Bass, Kit, Organ, EP Tempo: 90 With a jumping bass and off-beat syncopation, this is straight from Memphis' Beale Street. The Hammond organ and electric guitar play together as longtime friends, while the melody changes hands from guitar to organ to electric piano. 011 ISRC: US-UAN-11-00709 Bouncy, Grooving 2010 1969 Plymouth Road Runner Convertible 383 V8 high performance Mopar Muscle Car restored vintage classic collector automobile torqueflite automatic Dodge Chrysler drop top vehicle Gateway Classic Cars RamblinAround rambling vlog hd partner





Test Driving 1967 Chevrolet Camaro 502 Big-Block Restomod - Fast Lane Classic Cars
I thought you'd like a look at this awesome 1967 Chevrolet Camaro. This beast is powered by a ZZ502 Big-block crate engine, that's pushing out 502 HP and 567 LbFt of Torque. All that power is being funneled through a Centerforce clutch, to a Borg Warner T10 four-speed, and then back to a 12 bolt rear with 3.55 gears. This car has all the performance you need and then some. It's also a beautifully restored car, from the ultra slick black exterior with SS trim, to the completely restored houndstooth interior. It's also equipped with front disc brakes, Eagle Alloy wheels, and BF Goodrich ZR speed rated tires. This car goes, turns, and stops amazingly well. I hope you find it interesting...thanks for taking a look! Filmed at Fast Lane Classic Cars in St. Charles, Missouri http://www.facebook.com/RamblinAroundonYouTube http://ramblinaroundonyoutube.wordpress.com/ https://twitter.com/#!/RamblinAround The background music track is Whiskey on the Mississippi by Kevin MacLeod. Available under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported license. Download link:http://music.incompetech.com/royaltyfree2/Whiskey%20on%20the%20Mississippi.mp3 MacLeod's description: Genre: Blues Length: 3:15 Instruments: Guitar, Bass, Kit, Organ, EP Tempo: 90 With a jumping bass and off-beat syncopation, this is straight from Memphis' Beale Street. The Hammond organ and electric guitar play together as longtime friends, while the melody changes hands from guitar to organ to electric piano. 011 ISRC: US-UAN-11-00709 Bouncy, Grooving 2010





1972 Dodge Dart Demon 340 V8 Muscle Car
I thought you'd like a look at this mean looking 1972 Dodge Dart Demon, with it's 340c.i. 4BBL 240 H.P. (#s Match) V8 (H-Code), Automatic (727 Torque Flight) Transmission (D34), 8 3/4 Rear w/ 3.55 Sure Grip, P. Steering, P. Disc Brakes (B51), Air Conditioning w/ Heater (H51), Interior Décor Package (A88), Outside Dual Chrome Race Mirrors (G37), AM/FM/Cassette, Gorgeous Fit & Finish, Performance Hood Treatment (V21), Black Sport Stripes (V6X), Pop-Out Rear Windows, Dual Exhaust (N41), Dual Chrome Exhaust Tips (N42), Appears to be Original Fenders, Floors, & Quarters, Chrome Cragar SS Wheels w/ Radial Tires, Runs & Drives Fantastic! Fender Tag, Build Sheet, Brochures, Receipts for Restoration, Beautifully Restored & Detailed! Thanks for watching and commenting, we appreciate it! Filmed at Fast Lane Classic Cars in St. Charles, Missouri 1972 Dodge Dart Demon 340 V8 muscle car numbers matching vintage classic collector car show vehicle restored hot rod fast quick auto Mopar high performance horsepower Fast Lane Classic Cars St Charles Missouri rat rod lead sled custom original RamblinAround Rambling vlog hd partner





Test Driving 1968 Dodge Dart GTS 340 V8 Mopar Muscle Car
This 1968 Dodge Dart GTS is a California Car with Original Sheet Metal! 340c.i. 4BBL V8, Automatic, Rare dealer installed Air Conditioning, Cert-I-Card,& Window Sticker. This Car has Been Totally Restored with a No-Expense Spared Approach. Great Looking, Rare, and Very Nice Driving Mopar! Thanks for taking a look! Filmed at Fast Lane Classic Cars in St Charles, Missouri http://www.facebook.com/RamblinAroundonYouTube http://ramblinaroundonyoutube.wordpress.com/ https://twitter.com/#!/RamblinAround The background music track is Whiskey on the Mississippi by Kevin MacLeod. Available under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported license. Download link:http://music.incompetech.com/royaltyfree2/Whiskey%20on%20the%20Mississippi.mp3 MacLeod's description: Genre: Blues Length: 3:15 Instruments: Guitar, Bass, Kit, Organ, EP Tempo: 90 With a jumping bass and off-beat syncopation, this is straight from Memphis' Beale Street. The Hammond organ and electric guitar play together as longtime friends, while the melody changes hands from guitar to organ to electric piano. 011 ISRC: US-UAN-11-00709 Bouncy, Grooving 2010





1968 Charger / 1969 Daytona - BIG MUSCLE Garage
The 1968 Dodge Charger and the 1969 Dodge Daytona. Two cars based off the same platform with very different personalities. These two old sleds are different though, 'cause well, they belong to me (your host) and they're the reason that BIG MUSCLE exists today. These are not show ponies, cruisers or weekend projects, but two warhorses that have been run in some of the toughest long distance and performance events in the United States. Built for reliability, power and performance, they are not technological marvels, but old school resto-mods that have been updated for one reason and one reason only - to put smiles on the faces of all those who see them.





1969 426 Hemi Super Bee Test Drive and Walk Around
FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 619-618-0031 This is a very rare and highly collectible investment car. Everything is original except the motor. The original motor was blown while racing early in 1969. The 426 that is in the car is a correct year motor but it is not a matching block. The rest of the car is correct to the car as it came originally from Dodge. The car is nearly flawless and as close as you can get to going back in time and buying one off the showroom floor. The ride is spectacular with power to spare. The car will spin tires first through third, if you dare. Considerable work has been done to the INTERNALS of the engine to increase horsepower. Original everything. No modifications to classic look. No aftermarket parts. 2 door post Factory four speed. 1 of 36 produced! Only black one produced in 1969. Listed in Hemi Registry Motor just completely rebuilt at a cost of $9800. Completely gone through. Receipts in hand. Less than THIRTY MINUTES TOTAL on the new engine build. Never restored. Completely RUST FREE.





The Cars of Queens: Part I - BIG MUSCLE
Before BIG MUSCLE had its feet planted firmly in West Coast soil, it was stationed here... in beautiful Queens, NY. Now while most people would never think of Queens as a destination spot, believe me when I tell you that in this land of graffiti, window bars and padlocks lies some of the coolest muscle cars that you're ever likely to see. This is Part I of BIG MUSCLEs two part episode on the "Cars of Queens". In this episode we take a look at a wicked 1966 Chevrolet Chevelle SS drop-top and a stunning 1968 Dodge Coronet R/T. Both cars have been updated accordingly in all departments and both cars were conceived to be, at their cores, bad-ass New York street fighters.





132898 / 1969 1/2 Dodge Coronet Superbee
For more information on this vehicle visit http://tinyurl.com/7xho6fp RK Motors Charlotte is unquestionably the home of the A12; you know, those killer Super Bees and Road Runners with lift-off hoods, 440 Six Pack engines, and four manual gears in the transmission. We've sold more than just about anyone else, and our staff is comprised of experts who know these cars inside and out and can tell from 20 feet away whether they're correct. We've restored the two most valuable A12s in existence, the first one off the assembly line and the famous Project Six Pack racer. We're not alone in our appreciation of these amazing machines, either, and nobody here at RK Motors Charlotte was surprised when the market for these cars took a big jump skyward. Recent auction results show that even non-numbers-matching A12s are red hot, with more than a few changing hands for six-figure price tags. Even Sports Car Market magazine noted that at $120,000, a non-numbers-matching car was priced "market correct." Now take a moment to consider what a documented, 4-speed A12 with its original, numbers-matching engine in a one-of-one color combination might be worth today... Well, actually, you don't have to imagine it. RK Motors Charlotte is proud to present this totally unique, correct, matching-numbers A12 restored by our own craftsmen and ready to start collecting trophies at the very highest levels. Seriously, have you ever seen an A12 with a white vinyl top? I'm guessing the answer is, "No," because this A12 is a documented one of one! And yes, we have a Chrysler Corporation Broadcast Sheet on the car to back up its unusual configuration, as well as the original Lynch Road fender tag that is still on the car. Ironically, while these cars were originally cheap and dirty racers for guys with only 3 or 4 nickels to rub together, this one has had a fortune invested in it to make it one of the nicest A12s on Earth. Panel gaps are excellent all around, and even the lift-off hood fits better than they did when they were new. We had this car parked next to the all-original survivor A12 on the floor, and the difference between this paint and the vintage 1969 stuff is mind-blowing. Don't get me wrong, original is cool, but anyone who sees this car in person will understand that there's just nothing like immaculate, deep, color-sanded and buffed urethane to make a car look like a million bucks. OK, so it looks nice. How does it run? Well, have a look under the hood. That's the original, matching-numbers 440HP big block, fully detailed and covered in matching Hemi Orange paint. Up top, there's a correct Edelbrock Six Pack intake with three 2-barrel carburetors complete with the proper choke and fast idle solenoid assemblies, all fed by that giant oval air cleaner that inhales deeply through the scoop on the lift-off hood. The battery's a group 25 reproduction item with the correct red caps, and note that the alternator pulley is the correct 2-belt piece, even though these cars never used the second groove. New cables, the correct PCV valve and a rebuilt master cylinder add to the look, and it was assembled and painted just the way the factory would do it, overspray and all. Underneath you'll find some of the finest metalwork we've ever seen on a car. Since this is an A12, after all, there's also a heavy duty 4-speed manual transmission feeding a stout Dana 60 out back with 4.10 gears and a Sure Grip limited slip unit. There's a new dual Exhaust system with all the correct hangers and polished tips, rebuilt stock suspension, and fresh brakes all around. Wheels are correctly stamped A12 steel units finished in basic black wearing Goodyear Polyglas redlines as original. A vast majority of these cars had black interiors, so finding one spec'd with an original white interior is a very pleasant surprise. The black carpets and dashboard keep it from being overwhelming, and all the soft parts are new, of course. Rebuilt gauges, including the Tic-Toc-Tach, live under a fresh dash pad, and tie in nicely with the restored steering wheel. The white seats feature new foam over the original frames, covered with exact reproduction seat covers that fit snugly and without the wrinkles you see on lesser restorations. Those of you who have admired some of RK Motors other restorations, well, here's your chance to own an incredibly rare A12 that was restored by the nation's foremost A12 authority. You'll blow people away at shows with the unusual color combination, and I can almost guarantee nobody has ever seen one like this before. The market is definitely on the move, and you can own this correct, freshly restored A12 with its original, numbers-matching engine for about what the other guys are paying for also-rans. Visit our website at http://RKMotorsCharlotte.com now before someone else recognizes that this is a rare opportunity!





1967 Dodge Dart GT Classic Muscle Car for Sale in MI Vanguard Motor Sales
http://www.ClassicCarBuyingSecrets.com Click now for an instant download on "How to Avoid the 7 Deadliest Mistakes of Buying a Classic Car Online"! Over the years, we've seen some nicely restored Darts. Vanguard Motor Sales in Plymouth, Michigan is proud to debut one of the most spectacularly restored Darts we've ever seen! The previous owner purchased the car in 2005 and went through the process of fixing, cleaning and replacing everything. There are only 500 miles on the car since the rebuild. Let's start with the exterior. '67-'69 Darts have always had a purposeful look, and the '67 is the cleanest of all with no side marker lights, a cleaner front grille and uncluttered taillights. The beautiful Hemi Orange paint was done in 2005, and looks near perfect today. Both bumpers were re-chromed in 2006, so you can imagine the way they shine. All of the window molding was replaced in 2011 and the glass looks brand new. It sure is pretty but you'd be crazy to tangle with this bad boy on the street! Lift the hood of this Dart and you'll find a 340 cubic inch 4 barrel out of a 1971 Plymouth Barracuda. An electric ignition gets her fired up and fresh headers with electric bypass were also included in the rebuild. The 4 speed transmission, out of the same 1971 Barracuda as the engine, does not disappoint. It all ends up with a stock Mopar 3:90 gear rear end and 2 ½" stainless steel Exhaust with electric outlets, which sound amazing opened or closed. Inside, the newly upholstered black bucket seats, door panels, trim and dash looks right at home. This is a cool car to just sit in and look around. New and re-chromed shiny stuff abounds while a single aftermarket tachometer sits on the dash. Neat stuff! Throw the car on a lift and take in the details. There are all new bushings, suspension shocks, front disc and rear drum brakes. The undercarriage and trunk are both super solid. Show or shine this is one heck of a car! If we had one car in inventory right now that is the perfect combination of show/cruise and hold for the long-term, this is it. This is one of the finest restored Darts on the planet, with all of the right stuff. Don't let this one get away! Call Tom Today! 248-974-9513 www.vanguardmotorsales.com





1969 Dodge Coronet. SOLD
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1965 Dodge Coronet acceleration part 1
This is up to a little over 5000 rpm - roller valvetrain probably has over 6000 in it. Still working on a few bugs, so I haven't really pushed it yet. Engine is a '77 440 block (+.030) with KB 10.3:1 hyper pistons, Edelbrock RPM heads, Comp 308R (262 @ .050/.575 lift) solid roller cam, Weiand tunnel ram with Holley 4160 600 cfm carbs. Summit universal 3" X-pipe to Magnaflow 11229 mufflers dumped at the axle. Mopar 8 3/4" (489) rear end with 3.91 suregrip gears. Trans is a 727 built with Hughes parts, turbo Action "Cheetah" reverse manual valvebody, and ACC Boss Hog 3600 stall converter. Color is a BASF single stage urethane enamel called "Red." Camera is a Panasonic DMC-ZS3 - you can watch the video in HD. I accidentally left the wind filter setting on, so you don't get as good of sound quality with this one.





Mopar's V10 challenger 000 drag pack
2-12-11 at No Problem Raceway for some test and tune ran really fast it is number 000 first look of this car you may see it at your local track soon espically if your in division 4 NHRA. driven by the Teutons





Super Sleeper 1972 Nova - BIG MUSCLE
Wanna race? If so you may want to reconsider. You see this is Dru Diesner's 1972 Chevrolet Nova and it's anything but stock. From a looks perspective it's nothing special, in fact most people wouldn't put up $500 for this thing. Look a little deeper though and OH MOMMA! You see under its faded green paint lurks a twin supercharged LS2 that makes 1,160 hp... at the rear wheels. It epitomizes the term "sleeper", and is lethal to just about every other road going vehicle it comes in contact with. Big Muscle recently visited Northern Chicago to get a sample of this beast, and holy crap was it one of the best automotive experiences we've ever had.





1970 Plymouth Cuda 572 Hemi Convertible Muscle Car
I thought you'd like a look at this wicked 1970 Plymouth Cuda Convertible. This particular example is powered by a huge 572 Hemi backed by a pistol grip four speed. Hope you find it interesting, thanks for watching! Filmed at Fast Lane Classic Cars in St. Charles, Missouri Background track is Whiskey on the Mississippi by Kevin MacLeod. Available under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported license. Download link:http://music.incompetech.com/royaltyfree2/Whiskey%20on%20the%20Mississippi.mp3 MacLeod's description: Genre: Blues Length: 3:15 Instruments: Guitar, Bass, Kit, Organ, EP Tempo: 90 With a jumping bass and off-beat syncopation, this is straight from Memphis' Beale Street. The Hammond organ and electric guitar play together as longtime friends, while the melody changes hands from guitar to organ to electric piano. 011 ISRC: US-UAN-11-00709 Bouncy, Grooving 2010 1970 Plymouth Cuda barracuda muscle car 572 Hemi convertible collector vehicle restored vintage classic hot rod rat rod show car fast quick Mopar Fast Lane Classic Cars St Charles Missouri RamblinAround rambling vlog hd partner





1969 Plymouth Road Runner 383V8 Four-Speed Mopar Muscle Car
I thought you'd like a look at this nicely restored 1969 Plymouth Road Runner. This awesome example of a Mopar muscle car has the big 383 under the hood backed by a four-speed manual. As you can see, the paint and interior look great and it's ready to roll. Hope you find this vintage classic as interesting as I do, thanks for watching.




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