1969 DODGE CHARGER Finds New Home After 34 Years
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I finally got a Charger of my own!
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It's a small world. I knew that charger looked familiar. I seen y'all going down I-40 at Conway. Morrillton is down by my neck of the woods. Man I wish I could of caught y'all stopped. Can't wait to see the progress on this.
The Dart is a great car, the Petty Shop Truck is wicked cool, your Cop Car is a nice fun machine to have and probably draws more smiles... BUT how many guys get to own a vintage Charger now-a-days? I'll tell you... Not too many without a real thick wallet! That's awesome I know you will do a real nice job on it and I'll be watching every step of the way.
Dylan, if you need parts, get ahold of me, I should have plenty of stuff I could send to ya to help you out brother.
@DylanMcCoolVideo
6 жыл бұрын
Jedidiah Scott Thank you!
@ScottsSpeedShop
6 жыл бұрын
No problem brother, anything to help out a fellow youtuber and Mopar fanatic
@frigglebiscuit7484
6 жыл бұрын
Eyyyy jedidiah! How's it going dude?
@ScottsSpeedShop
6 жыл бұрын
I am doing good, how are you doing friend? You will have to remind me if I know you, your oddly amusing username doesn't ring a bell, and I would think a name that cool would ring a bell to me lol
@frigglebiscuit7484
6 жыл бұрын
Jedidiah Scott I'm just a lurker that always forgot to comment on your vids. I'm just happy to see some of my favorite people here!
Dude, I'm so glad to see a survivor as beautiful as that wind up with you and your dad. Cause whatever you decide to do with it build wise, one more B-body has been saved. Can't wait to see the build up and a big thumbs up from a fan from North Mississippi.
Another good video. If you think diesel is expensive, we currently have some of the cheapest in the UK at £1.17.7 per litre, or £4.455 a US gallon, roughly $6.22. You can see why we all drive smaller engines!
Nice!!! And power windows too!!! I vote keep it the way it was born. The world has enough general lees.
Nice to see you young'uns liking these old rust buckets and fixing them up.
Man...since yesterday I'm 45...But today..looking all these good old cars...I can.t help myself ..I'm crying here
Hey Dylan... I dont think anyone would get tired of watching videos on your Charger. I think it would pay off in several different ways if you'd upload daily or every other day videos on it. Mundane things like pulling carpets, cleaning it or even just walking circles around it & talking about it would be okay by me... Take care, congratulations and best of luck with it.
This era Charger is absolutely timeless, 30 years ago when I started high school I wanted one so bad! So stoked for you, this thing should give you a good bump in subs, everyone loves a Charger resurrection!!!
Awesome stuff Dylan. Thank you and keep up the great work and the great vibes. My favorite look for these cars is the stock "look" but with the right stance on stock style wheels with wider tires. Congrats!
Definitely looking forward to this one. . The car looks pretty solid. Sorry about the back glass ,but I believe you won't have any problems getting another one.
Awesome car man, best of luck with it. I bought a 70 two years ago out of Vancouver, flew in and drove it home almost 3000 miles to PA. Most memorable road trip of my life.
Man that’s awesome Dylan!!! Who doesn’t like a charger, I grew up on the Duke Boys so it has always been one of my favorites. Hopefully you gain a ton of subscribers on this build so you can go all out. Sorry you lost the glass brother. Much love and respect Brother!!!!
I was 16 when I got married and we bought this car. I learned to drive and got my license in it. I raised 2 sons while driving it. It wasn't abandoned because I always hoped one of my boys would want it. They didn't so I'm happy it's not rusting away in my pasture in Wilson, OK.
Good score!! A buddy of mine had a dark green 69 charger with green interior and white vinyl roof with white bumble bee stripes that wrapped around the back quarters and over the trunk lid and it was so sharp... great vid man
Congrats Dylan Love the Videos!!! So proud been with you since the beginning!!!
That dodge truck is awesome. Awesome looking rig.
Oh yeah, big thumbs up. Looking forward to you building this! Wish my 69 was these solid btw.
@BashMonkeyRC
6 жыл бұрын
Fancy seeing you here too.......
@InvincibleExtremes
6 жыл бұрын
BashMonkeyRC we have a club, with secret handshake ;-)
@BashMonkeyRC
6 жыл бұрын
Drawn together by the same taste in content......
@InvincibleExtremes
6 жыл бұрын
BashMonkeyRC to be specific it's classic American muscle. And being even more specific, this 69 charger.
@BashMonkeyRC
6 жыл бұрын
Which will also be me and my brother's eventual goal, after my Demon of course. Even have a motorhome 440 reserved and in good shape in case we need it.
Great song choice. Takes me back to my childhood. Thanks Jay Washington
Loved the Merle Haggard singing. It's funny, we were hippies when that song came out and we all thought it was hilarious. It sounded like he felt threatened that we wanted to push our lifestyle on him but we didn't want to do anything of the kind. We were just hoping that love would overcome hate. I had a '69 Charger and we used to love driving it for hours all around the country roads in southern PA and northern OH. That car was really fun to drive and so smooth.
I so glad for you taking on this project!!! You make great videos & know your shite!!! I had a ' 68, for 10 yrs. So far, I've seen 8 segments of yours. Good Stuff!!!
Thank you for bringing Him into the conversation!
Yes, thank God for the opportunity to enjoy this hobby. Keep up the good work.
Wow! That brings back some memories. Looks like the 69 I had back in the early 70’s. I can’t wait to watch the entire series.
Love the patina this Charger has. Great find. Congrats. Fix the little rust spots and leave the patina. Clear coat right over the patina. It looked awesome in the rain and kinda resembled what it would look like. Then hot rod it bro! Really has a great look to it. Love the channel. Mike
Sweet! My favorite American car of all time - Can't wait to see the building of this classic muscle car. Great find mate!
Km so happy that I'm seeing so many other cool and down to earth Mopar youtubers in the comment section. Gives me faith in humanity.
My brother has a 69: R/T 440 4 speed. Beautiful looking car. Back in the day, these were one of the most reliable high performance cars on the market.
Nice score on that one!! I'm sure it'll be "cool", no matter what you decide to do to it! I'd like to see you do it up factory style with that triple green and, of course, some mild mods to the engine! Thanks for sharing, and I'll be watching!
this choice of slowed down music is awesome. I grew up listening to my uncle play this stuff. Merle was his favorite, and he played in bands his entire life.
I’m so excited for you and can’t wait for the build , I think you should build it to stock . There are so many of them hot rodded . A very nice pick up Dylan 👍👍
Congratulations Dylan, looking forward to the rebuild.
Seriously can't wait to see this beauty flying!
Very cool! Man looked like a crappy trip, glad y'all made it safe and sound, (besides the back glass)..Alot of Mopar guys may not like this but loved the General Lee (hint for ya right there) although any Charger is cool! Can't wait to see what you do to it ...
Beautiful Charger! 383 is a great engine. Can't wait to see it restored. I wish you luck.
@DylanMcCoolVideo
6 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
I'm so hyped for this! Can't wait to see what it will turn into
Please tell me you're going to restore that beautiful charger to it's former glory...
@shaunclifton5281
6 жыл бұрын
Psycho ! How's your health, buddy ?
@georgemcmillan9172
6 жыл бұрын
Shaun Clifton I'm doing ok I guess. Day to day bro... listen, I'm looking for a '72-'74 glovebox cover for the trailduster. Don't care about color. Any ideas?
@moparkev1
6 жыл бұрын
Don’t restore it! Fix the rust, make it mechanically sound and drive it. 😎
Man! It is beautiful! I started watch your videos because I have a 69' Dodge Dart of my own to build. Now, I can't wait to see what you do with this one. It is my all-time, number 1 dream car.
@tunguntied
6 жыл бұрын
Good luck trying to get to sleep tonight, by the way. Haha!
Wooow.... Just wow.... No other words, you got an awesome find there.
Looking forward to seeing you bring that old Warrior back to life !
Awesome dude! Congratulations on a great looking Charger project.
I love this sorta thing. I had a '69 in the late '70s. Trials and tribulations plus the gas crisis and a car i paid $750 for wouldn't sell at $800. Decided to keep it and it got t-boned while parked. At the time, the $1065 insurance payout seemed great. Even with the crushed DS rear '1/4 i could have bought it back. Truck driving family saw it go down the hwy on a flatbed truck. Maybe a 'Dukes jumper?
I loved living in Tennessee! Can’t wait to see the journey! He has risen, and so will that charger! I hope you keep the green color and get away from another rat rod charger!
I live a few miles south of the OK border and sing that song in my head every time we drive up there! I-40 is one of the worst, glad most of your car made it.
You have your priorities in order it shows Dylan. Always god first then family. Glad you and Mr. McCool made it safe. Way to go my friend.
@DylanMcCoolVideo
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you Jamie!
Awesome find,look forward to seeing the transition of the build
Nice! Great rescue! This is my next hunt... Favorite mopar of all time. Can't wait to see..
Amen. Never stop thanking Him for your blessings ♥️
Sweet!!! Looking forward to the build. I hope to some day find a charger myself that's not astronomy expensive!
Awesome ! full factory resto ! factory air & PW windows a big plus
I would love to see you restore it to 100% original like it was when it rolled out of the factory!
Holy shit it has the power windows. So rare in chargers.
Cool project! Good luck on getting it back on the road.
Lucky fellow! Great video/docu! Thanks.
Can't wait to see the update and good luck to you
those old mopar starters are like music to my ears. :)
Awesome charger can’t wait for more on it that is my dream car glad you got it’s going to be awesome
Congrats D!! Those Chargers are one of my fave for sure. Super jealous! Enjoy every minute and I'll be sharing the ride with ya! Getting ready to start my Ken build too, hope you'll take a peek. Nice to see a young guy into the classic muscle. Good luck!
@BigBillMiller66
6 жыл бұрын
Own, not Ken....good grief!
A fine acquisition! I would be jumpin' up and down for weeks if I had that glorious beauty in my shop! :D
"Okie From..." a brilliant piece of editing. It was like I was there with you. Keep up the great videos. Subscribed!
Eating my heart out! Congrats
Im so glad ready for more future charger videos
Congratulations on your new project dylan
Lucky lucky guy, cool project. I hope you will enjoy it
Thanks for the video, really enjoyed it. I love the old Mopars.
It's a beauty. Congratulations Dylan!
looking forward to watching the progress, good luck!
Lots of luck gentlemen ! God bless. Love your videos!
One of my favorite cars. Congrats! Looking forward to the videos.
It's about time you got a charger man your so lucky it looks in really good shape too
The reason I loved the Dukes Of Hazzard was the General Lee, loved that car. God bless you with easy repairs.
Very cool !!! Cant wait to see your plans for the Charger. Would love to get one myself.
Great project! What a blessing....
Thats my dream car ! or one of them atleast .. Wish you luck in fixing it and congratz on buying it
Big ups Buddy....I could tell you've wanted one for a while every time ya'll stopped for diesel....(I want one too) there was a brown '69-'70 over here in Virginia near the Chesapeake Bay back in '05...saw it once...never saw it again......
Wonderful! Thank you that you show us all of that :)
Can't wait for this build
Loving the use of Okie From Muskogee. Car's awesome. Also, I vote for 70s day 2/street machine look
Sweet car!! Gonna be fun watching the build, no doubt!
1500 miles it might as well been in your back yard. People drive that far for a good 1/4 panel one way up hill both way's in the snow, bare foot on bald tires ,when they live in the rust belt. You got a whole dam car. LOL nice find good for you make it mc cool
@tebasixty9219
6 жыл бұрын
I think you just said, "quit your bitchin'l!
Looking forward to seeing this brought back .....Good luck...
Dylan, Just tuned in to this series. Looks like I've a bit of catching up to do. Great find on the Charger, my friend. Morrilton, Arkansas is a nice little (albeit quite old) town. I've bought plenty of gas at that same Love's pit stop. Busy place. Time to move on to part 2. Looking forward to it. Regards, John
Great road trip! Hopefully the rear glass won't be too expensive to replace.
You have some very neat stuff for sure but a 1969 charger was the dream car of most boys of my generation born in 1973 so watched all dukes of hazards first run and reruns too. Anything you do with it will be cool. Happy for you that you were blessed with it. My uncle still has a 68 charger RT 440 was restored about 15yrs ago.
@Deucealive75
6 жыл бұрын
I was born in 63 and after watching "Dirty Mary Crazy Larry" as a kid the 69 has been a favorite of mine.
I'm a huge 69 R/T Charger fan and I love this.And a 69 Dodge Charger R/T is also my dream car.Keep up the great work Dylan! :D
Back in 87 I owned a 69 Charger with a built 440. Ain't NOTHING like cruising down the road in a bad ass 69. Subscribed.
@01trsmar
6 жыл бұрын
except my 68 Charger RT built 440,mild build..PumpGas,727 and 3.23 gears..With street radials I ran 11.43 @133 mph..No traction off the line of coarse,even stock they didnt..I have a 69 Charger I am rebuilding now plus several other mopars,then again I am not a kid lol..
I met you in Morrilton with it i can actually hear my truck in the background 😂i can't wait to see the progress good job man
i'm very excited for the upcoming videos 🤠 Greets from Austria ✌
Just down the street, not 3 miles, an old man has a 1969 Roadrunner RM23 car with a 383 and a 4 speed in B5 blue. My dad saw it years back when he still served as a police officer and when we had a 68 Charger of our own. It has about a 3" layer of dust on it complete with cat paw prints and mothballs. Ive always wanted to go back and ask him what the deal is on it, it really is a dream of mine. As for our 68' charger, we had to sell it for money after my own pop was hit by a car while working a detail at night. Although I was young and didn't talk to him for about a month after he was forced to sell it, buying it for $3300 and selling it for $10000 saved us from debt from medical bills, and probably damn near saved our house and my dads truck at the time. God gave us that Charger, and it really did help us out in a time of need.
I subbed at the right time ! Been a charger fan since way before the tv show, looking forward to watching this progress. 2.84 a gallon is a great price for fuel... we pay 5.32 before exchange, 6.75 after exchange... and that is for bottom 87 octane
Great find Dylan it doesn't look too bad its going to be a really nice car to have
I just came back from your current video on this car getting it ready for HRPT 2022. Hilarious when you made the comment about $2.84/gal diesel being expensive. 🤣😂🤣
What a terrific project for you. Really looking forward to watching the revival of this fine old car.
I’m from Italy and can instantly recognize that gorgeous American icon without knowing its name.As a kid i loved the Dukes of Hazzard County,and that Daisy.
Wishing you luck on restoring this diamond in the rough.
Man that's a good start congrats brother
wow i found your channel right now so excited!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hello Dylan. Nice car that Charger, sorry about rear glass. For sure I will see changes made. Good luck with it!!.
I love that charger I can't wait for more video keep up the great work doin good!