Classic muscle take on modern muscle car in 1/4 mile drag race,Dodge demon ,Hellcat,Shelby Super Snake,Classic Charger and Camaro,new model ZL1,70's Challenger and more,top speed,acceleration and sound of muscle cars.
@@LeslieB73 yea dipshit the common people think moderns are fat and ugly and it's mostly computerized it's not the same having these new shitboxes considered as musles🙄 you'd be 10 to think moderns are equal
shadows new school is great. But IMO if you really have a taste for cars, fashion or even music. Old school is the way to go. What many kids dont understand is that their new school shit that they think is so much better wouldn’t even have existed if it wasn’t for old school. Gotta respect that
shadows i also like most of the new school ones but the way i see it you just cant prefer new shit without respecting the roots. I totally agree on the new muscle cars being too fat. Like with the new challenger the bumpers/sideskirts are too low. Cant even drive over the edge of a sidewalk properly. Its better imo to have the car lifted off the ground a little if you know what i mean. And i cant imagine new muscle cars taking the abuse the ones in all the 60s/70s car chases took for example bullit. I like the glossy paint with the beautiful chrome. Just gives me a feeling no new muscle car can give. All these kids preferring new ones annoys me (although the majority do also like the old ones)
@@samsquantch14 Probably not, but it all started that way. You would be surprised how small the rouge ford plant was when it started. The idea is to improve on what has been built, (as only humans can do), then you can claim you built that. The Jeweler who makes fantastic jewelry, did not sit on a lump of coal to make a diamond. The cook, who makes the most interesting dishes did not lay the eggs, or combine the wheat in the fields. There is almost no product that man makes today, that does not have roots in former achievements,--but they were still made by somebody and now exist. Could you give credit to the modern cell phone only to AG Bell, or did somebody else take what we have learned from past generations, (again, only humans can do), and build that? You may not believe me now, but your comment comes from marxism, to stifle personal/individual achievement.
The Same... Just soo Happy to have Muscle Cars back again after such a long drought! Old School will always Rule,,, but the New Kids are Quite Likeable too...
Be better if the would hook enough to control on the street or if there was a class they fit in at the dragstrip. Sure it would be fun to take to the strip for test n tune and just grudge run people. Doesn’t seem to roll race well. Weighs over a couple of tons.. just doesn’t make sense to me. I appreciate the tech and mad power though
ThaN-wordhigh Marcus! First of all, as a Black man, I'm appalled that you proudly sport the N-word in your name! You're a disservice and an embarrassment to Blacks and everyone by thinking like that and bringing that garbage on this social media website! We appreciate if you use that lowlife ghetto N-word conversation to yourself when you look in the mirror and talk to only person dumb enough to listen to your dumb-ass! Smh! Just like your name, bro you must be high! Now, back to the comment on the Dart. I know you got to be joking! Lol! The new Dart competes with the Civic, Chevy Cruze...Grandma's Hyper hatch-back. Lol! It only puts out 184 Hp.! DAMN, move over Dodge Demon! LOL! 1970 Dart does 0 to 60 in 6.1 sec, while the new Dart time is 8.4 sec. This is one time I'll take the old school one over the youngster! Lol!
@@thermidorlevrai65 I agree, I think the person who video recorded this video favors new cars and only recorded the new cars that won, or had better times. half of the old muscle cars that had bad times weren't running worth a shit. they were missing, spitting, and sputtering, back firing. Im 50 years of age, i was around when street racing was at it's peek, alot of the guys i knew that had hot rods then, had cars that were doing 8s and 9s in a quarter mile. and these guys were back yard mechanics. most of the old classic cars in this vid were barley doing 11s. I think it's all in how good of a mechanic you are and how well you can build and tune your car. it's not the fact it's new or old.
@@Welcometofacsistube I drive a 2002 jeep liberty. It has 190,000 kms on it. My garage said not to invest any more money into it because it is so rusted underneath.
Love old muscle. They have the clean slick lines that just makes you look and admire the art of their design.. Too bad Detroit cant build cars like that now!! .
It's the simplicity in the design rather than all the plastic hanging off the front that sets them apart. But that's today's style and it really is a shame.
As old as I'am I love car racing...and especially the grawl of a mustang...love the mustang...whoever came up with that name for a car hit the nail on the head.
I'm always going to like old- racing better when i see these new cars racing I don't get the same feel as I do when I'm watching the old school before they put in computers man and machine real drag racing
I had a 1970 challenger 383/383 hp out of the factory juiced it up a little. Had an extremely power run on the track. Wouldn't ever give the feel and the sound up.
*That Pontiac Trans Am is Serious Business.* This time it is an instance to be nervous when you see how many stickers a car has depicting all of its kills (wins) it did. :P