Wow, finally some realizes what wheel and tires that look good on a charger, great choice, hate those tall rims and low profile ones, charger needs a little fat!
I have magnum 500 with three bar knock offs 15’ inch but I also have the 14’ inch steel with the original deluxe deep dish wheel covers I want to go back to one day, but want a little wider 14’ inch rim and wider taller fat tire for it, white lines, so to go back to the original factory look with wider tires, I think on dropping the car 1’ inch will help.
Agreed! I absolutely hate it when tuning shops in TV put 20-22" inch giant rims on a classic muscle cars. It looks so out of place and stick out like a sore thumb from the otherwise beautiful curves and lines.
WOW brings teenager memories of my High School days cars being parked at the school early in the morning...I can remember a 70 Roadrunner lifting the two front wheels of the ground as he punched it of the line ...Sure as hell miss those days...
Perfect wheel set up on this and love that hot for teacher cam just singing away the 68-70 chargers are one of my favorite cars of all time and this is a beautiful example of one
This sounds so good it almost brings me to tears. I play this clip over and over again almost as meditation. It helps me relax, or it helps me focus and get fired up. It's one of the most beautiful sounds I've ever heard. A true 8 cylinder symphony. Magic. I don't know what Cam you were using but boy it's lobbed out nicely 🇺🇲👊🏾💪🏾
The 69 chargers and Super Bees were awesome 👍🙌 I remember when they first came out . I saw a a super bee rolling down the street of my hometown and my jaw dropped....so goddamn awesome look8ng 🙌👍
Badass beauty notting can compare too the most iconic american muscle car ever 68.69 and 70 charger's forever ..greetings from ireland and thank you for sharing this beautiful badass beautiful charger..👍👍😎😎✨️✨️🤘🤘🇮🇪🇮🇪🙏🙏❤️❤️
Before there was classic muscle, there were just Mustangs, Corvettes, Barracudas, Firebirds, Dusters, Super Bees. Detroit steel. You can figure out the rest. Awesome job and sounds ready for anything. Standing still or going fast, it’s a work of art and forever automotive history
Reminds me of when my Dad left for work in the morning and came home in the afternoon! I could tell from miles away when he was on the way home 😍 I had the most freakin awesome Pop ever! I’m working on my tribute car to him a 1969 Super Bee 🐝 couldn’t afford a Charger! But she’s got 750 HP NA matte black paint, just had a 6 speed tremec magnum manual installed and upgraded brakes and waiting on the Hotchkis suspension to show up to complete the deal. I posted a video of her chopping it up with full exhaust, she’s loud! Never gonna sell her!
I was 17 in 1975. My first car was a 1969 Dodge Charger 383 Magnum with 56,000 miles. I paid $1,200 for it. My monthly car payment as $67.00. I owned it for a year and a half and sold it right after I graduated from high school in June of 1976 for $1,000. If only I could turn back time.
Very similar to when a large radial engine starts. Weird how the timing phases in and out of sequence - for want of a better term. A work of art. Thanks.