Just a small simple "hidden gem" channel with little to no editing with various vehicles I have taken video clips of. My most earliest of videos had to be compressed at the time due to slower internet connection (and I don't want to re-upload them again due to chronological order mess up).
Very nice! To the hitch haters youd see most any type of car even vettes wth hitches back then. Not sure what the big deal is or commenters are too young to have been around when youd see this It was common
Saw this car at Atco Dragway in NJ in numerous match races against Grumpy, Dick Landy, Dyno Don, and so on. Also in open competition many times at Atco, Maple Grove, and York and win against the cream of NHRA SS crop during the late 1960s.
I want my car to sound like that. I drove an Olds i built with big Mondello 455 to the muffler shop with open pipes. Can't believe i made it there. Loud. But this. Damn.
Sad to see her go from the Yankee Museum. She has been sold for 14 Million to a private collector in Sacramento where then she will go to New Zealand to be refurbished into an original camo color. Sad to see her go after 4 decades and will be missed dearly
This car is Appears on PS2 open world Racing games from Rockstar and unlock at 100% career , name title is " Midnight Club 3 Dub edition & Midnight Club 3 Dub edition Remix "
I'm a big fan of Vintage NASCAR, both cars sounded SWEEET!!! I'm a Lifetime Richard Petty fan I liked the Ford he drove in the '69 season, but liked all the Mopars he drove since he won Daytona in '64, '66, '71, '73, and '74!!! I had a Helluva time tryin' to Mr.Petty driving GM's, no matter what, he's still my hero!!! Mopar Nate Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
I worked at Callaway at this time. I was the shop manager. was there for 3 years. this car was an amazing task for all of us. Many, many very late nights for all us. Yea all got to remember, along side of building this killer street legal ( emission complaint) super car, we were still putting out 6 Callaway cars per month. And I loved every minute of it. RIP Reeves, Your were an amazing man.
Maybe the best car ever made imposing in every way(dimensions,5 tons heavy,400 hp for that time etc…),but made in totally wrong time and for wrong people…
If Nascar set the standard by these cars rather than the pieces of crap they use today there would be a lot more viewership and it wouldnt be a dying breed.