This is just an absolutely great video about a man that has owned his Dodge Charger for 40 years.
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This is just an absolutely great video about a man that has owned his Dodge Charger for 40 years.
Can’t see the video? Here is the link to the original: http://vimeo.com/22457028
Simply an amazing video.
I completely agree! Everything about it is perfect.
I 2nd the agreement, its like a perfect short movie
That makes a young guy like me really want that car more than i already do
It’s just money – You can always make more! 😉
Who made this video – it is very well done.
Fantastic Video! I love the Nostalgic coloring…
WOW!!! I hope I can make a video as cool as this in 36 years about my 07 PlumCrazyDaytona Charger
I’d say you’re on the right track with that car! Just 36 years to go!
too bad you’ll be lucky to get 7 years out of it….the “throwback” muscle cars of today are still built with the same planned obsolescence that everything else is built with nowadays
Professionally done video and marvelous car. The engine sound is astonishing
I would love for my 1975 Mercedes to last me 40 years. It is my first car and hopefully my last.
simply amazing video its as if the car isnt a matearealistic item anymore it has personality and its loved as if it were a pet or a family member i can only hope that one day i can experience something similar
Phish, I believe you are exactly right, except for one small thing. I think the car always had that personality for him, and he completely appreciates it. I also love that he still drives it. Those cars are not meant to sit still.
Terrible terrible car, steering like wool, brakes made of clay. really bad way of getting around.
Thats all part of the nostalgia. Its loud, unsafe, expensive to drive, and an ecological disaster, but it looks, sounds, and IS cool as hell. Its not a brand new beamer, but id take a 1970 charger RT over just about anything.
Where is that valley? It’s beautiful!!!
This is what proper maintenance gets you.
great music selection too.
My guess is that he is still on the 3000 mile oil change intervals.
I am guessing you have no issues with the 3000 mile oil change? Great Video amazing car and I would like to know more about the owner!
An amazing video. Really great and fantastic.
That car is in GREAT shape! I’ve taken care of my car, but I noticed a rust hole below my passenger side door. I guess I don’t look at that side too much, since I’m always getting in on the driver’s side, but the car’s not that old…only 9 years, but I just can’t believe how good his Charger looks. It looks brand new!
A bit dragged – Charger are so so that year – Bad color – Get a Caddy.
I worked at Chrysler for thirty years . almost bought one of the first super bee’s but they did not want to give me enough for my 65 mustang so I kept it . it is gone now but I loved that car just like this guy loves his . I am glad I kept the car because a friend at work bought the car I was going to buy and it rusted through in two years top of the fenders whoa! I called my Mustang ” the Camaro eater”
Sub-Lime video!
Seriously where is that valley?? Gorgeous! If anyone has any idea let me know. Looks like northern California a little bit.
How many miles is currently on that car?! HAHA!
What a great way to tell your story! Now I want to go find me one! But I don’t think I could! You just don’t see those early 70’s era muscle cars anymore.
Everytime I watch this I just want to go for a drive in my charger and just cruise!!!
Every time I watch this, I wonder why I don’t own a Charger yet!
It makes me so happy to see people who takes well care of their cars, I just never would be able to keep a car for more than a couple years
Can I point out he’s got an automatic transmission with a muscle car. Also, he’s got fake hood scoops on the hood that’re on there backwards…
Can I point out that those are stock RT options? and a good mopar tranny mated to a 440 will out perform the majority of stick shift cars of the early 70s?
those scoops aren’t on backwards, thats the way they came from the factory. stock RT Chargers in original shape start at $50K and go up from there depending on how well the car is maintained, what kind of documentation is included, etc. That car is mint, at auction the bidding would start at probably $55K and depending on who was there could fetch 70K+.
Amazing video! That car is deffo in my top 10 dream cars! just a a beautiful example
This video was really well made. Kinda catered to all my passions. Art, music and engineering 🙂
This car is really beautifull.
Sweet! I’ve had my ’72 Mach 1 for quite a few years now…
Great video. Some more info would have been nice though, such as how many miles it has on it and what he plans on doing it when he passes
Incredible video.
Live long and enjoy.
cool video A+
Nice Wonderful video ! That car is in my top 10 dream cars! just a a beautiful example.
Thank you for sharing information from video…
Great!!!!
Great car, great guy, great vid! XD! Thanks for that!
The more time and money you invest in your car (or for that matter anything), the more you fall in love with it. Same goes with this man owning his Dodge. Same goes with me owning my car. If something is a keeper, you keep it and invest in it.