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I used to have a 1974 red & white one,I wish I had it now
Also never got it, why this should be the 2nd gen. or the Mustang II. What about those huge 1970s Mustangs ("Boss", "Mach 1"...) ? They clearly weren't the same car as the original Mustang from 1964. So this small Mustang should be the 3rd gen...
The 7th Gen actually continued into 1965 for the Limousine model.
This bloke utter only BS, as he has no idea of the history of Mercedes-Benz cars.
Hola, uno de estos totalmente original podéis verlo en el Palacio Real de Madrid (España) . Es impresionante. Gracias amigo
its in the canadian war museum today
Just like General Burkhalter staff car from the Hogan's Heroes T.V. show. General Burkhalter was the best on the show.
Would love to own a pickup.
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Wish i could have heard it drive by without the talking
I own one. All original, even the seat and door fabric. It runs great!
Hola, herede de mi abuelo un buick 1925 de 4 cilindros, junto con 2 motores del mismo modelo, practicamente sin uso ya que él los heredo de su padre y estuvieron siempre guardados. Quisiera encontrar manuales de este modelo ya que este modelo en Argentina es muy raro de conseguir.
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This guy is literally reading off the Model A's Wikipedia page.
Still have my 94- one of the finest automobiles to ever grace American roadways. They don't make em like this any more folks.
900lbs less than the previous years??!! i want one to put a 460ci BBF in it n have some serious fun.. Guy selling one in my city won't respond to my messages.. Has a 302ci v8..
0:48 "Ordered a smaller n less fuel efficient Mustang for 1974"?? Did i hear that right??
So ein Automobil kann nur Mercedes bauen unübertroffen 👍die Händelung ist nicht's für Weicheier 😂
I love these trucks. I have a 1940 KC pickup
Don't forget that chevrolet made a Belair Sport coupe in 1970. I think in Canada.
Who pick this guy to do this story kilowatts I wish. if people are going to do a story about classic cars please pick someone who knows what there talking about not reading some modern script.
What's a cu? You sound like a pigeon.
My husband had a 74 with the 4 cyl engine. It was his first brand new car. He said his had all sorts of mechanical problems but I think they got better after the first year or two. But he traded it in after just over a year. I think it had like 102 HP. It was long gone before we even met but he has photos of it. I don't know if it was an option or an aftermarket part, but the mustand in the grill was illuminated and I thought that was neat. But no AC, no power windows, only an AM radio, I don't think it had power steering or power brakes even. Despite the problems he ran the wheels off of it. He said he put almost 34,000 miles on it the year he had it.
Beware, this stupid talking carnival circus barker features some 500Ks, badly built, fiberglass fake replicas, example, the white fake at 4:20.
Kilowatt? Is that the yellow paint option?
Duuuuuuude! Surf's up! Later, maaaaaan.....
That voice is very odd.
Why not
Car shown at 3 mins 15 secs is series 1 Morris Eight . Early Y types had a short radiator and a tendency to overheat , note straight front bumper, Later Y's long rad and dipped bumper. Best Wishes Martin
It was'n car is a jewel,congra.
My first car was a 2003 Buick century. It was gold and when I got it it only had 61,000 miles. I loved it, my friends named it benny and i was typically the chosen driver when we went places because I had the most spacious comfortable car. Unfortunately I crashed it into a dump truck when I was 17, it only had 73,000 miles on it. I was so heartbroken. I had so many great memories wrapped up in that old Buick. The back seat was really easy to remove and I used to pull it out and use it if we ever did anything outside instead of bringing a folding chair 😂. I actually bought another Buick last year at 20 years old lol. Now I drive a 2001 Buick lesabre, I love it even more. It's more comfortable, has a better stereo, DRAMATICALLY more powerful, and a much more reliable track record. If you're looking for a cheap daily or first car for a teenager look no further the early 2000s Buick leaabres. I bought mine in excellent condition with only 107,000 miles for 3k in 2023! Even to this day when car prices are outrageous these buicks are just as reliable as a Toyota and will cost you less than half for a quality luxurious model
Good car for a painter
I daily drive a 1975 century special. After ditching the emissions junk and putting an aftermarket intake/carb it is no slouch. Put some good shocks and a sway bar and it is sportier than most cars I drive around. If it had AC I would never get rid of it.
Aka chevy celebrity aka pontiac 6000
32 inch wheelbase?
This video is absolutely fantastic!! When you mute the TV..
Bien Venido a la era Dorada del automóvil ❤😂.
Good and perfect antique collection ❤😂.
This car was the favorite car of Field Marshal Erwin Rommel. I enjoyed watching this video. Good luck
My first car was a beat up 75 Century.....Red Paint White Interior....I admit it did not last long.....but it was fun while I owned it....
1915 Cadillac V8 squeezed 70 HP out of its 314 cubic inches (which is weird because it never made a 6 before then. The 1914 Cadillac was 4 cyl and 365 ci)
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Well done
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Stop talking about "millimeters"!! This is AMERICA! It's not Europe!!
You might try to learn the English language..and stop talking about millimeters. THIS is AMERICA!!! STOP talking European !!!
Awesome video. I owned and restored a 1936, 60 Series Sedan in the 80's. A fun car to drive. It felt like driving a tank.
You sound like some narrator from cheap beer commercial and you keep repeating same thing. For new channel it's ok keep going good luck
You are telling the same information multiple times in the video, which in my eyes does not make good content. Telling facts once is enough. It feels unnecessary prolonged with that.
Stick shift would be an anomaly.