Those Crazy Amazing Mckenzie Bros! '69 Plymouth A12 Road Runner
Take this rare opportunity to test drive an all original, numbers matching 1969 Plymouth A12 Road Runner. Sit down, shut up, buckle up and hold on! May '09.
69 1/2 Dodge Super Bee - 440 Six Pack A12
Brian taking the 69 1/2 Dodge Super Bee around the block.
Note: This is a leisurely drive around the block. Sorry ... no burnouts ...etc.
70 Dodge Challenger on Autobahn (DE), 2
This comes closest to how I experience it.
Cam near my right eye, mic near my left ear.
Car spex; see my '70 Dodge Challenger' playlist description: http://www.youtube.com/user/66PaleRider#grid/user/B4305E29BD936BDF
Plymouth Roadrunner Superbird on the road!!!!
Here is a unique view of seeing an actual Plymouth Roadrunner Superbird being driven. This is while I was drive to Seattle on Monday night.
1969 Sixbarrel Roadrunner!!
Another old beastie of mine, actually the car I traded my Challenger R/T for.
I traded this car for the car I have now...if only I could have kept them all.
1969 426 Hemi Super Bee Test Drive and Walk Around
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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.
Building A 440 Six Pack [S2 Ep.5-3]
When it comes to classic hot-rod components, nothing gets people going like a multi-carb setup. And the king amount these is the Tri-power. Long admired for their stellar performance and macho attitude, the tri-power has become a hard thing to find. So why find one? Why not build your own? Today on GEARZ, Stacey walks you through the process of building your own tri-power out of old derelict parts. After that, Stacey pulls out the big Mopar guns and shows what it takes to put together a six-pack. If multi-carbs are your deal... you?re gonna love this show! Then Stacey gets down and dirty and shows you how to build some simple, ultra strong axle dollys by using some old scrap metal like the kind laying around YOUR garage. Who said gearheads aren't into recycling?