Watch this stick shift car

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Wonder what kinda RPM that thing turns?
 
Even though these have been down converted from a BB, they are still fun to listen to. About 1:40 it starts

 
The reason I posted this was it reminded me of some of my 440 4spd 410 cars in the 70's and 80's. Let the clutch fly on the street with the bias F70 14's and it would sway to the left and sway to the right on every gear change.

I had many 440 cars back then and they were all a hand full like this car. If any of you would have owned some of these cars off the lot and been as crazy as some of us you would get a kick out of this guy driving this car. That is why I said it brings back the old days. thinking back some of the dancing B-body mopars I owned
3-68 charger R/T's
2-68 road runners
1-68 GTX
2-69 road runners
2-69 super bees
4 69 Coronet R/T's
1-70 Charger R/T
1-70 Coronet R/T
6-70 road runners
2-70 GTX's

This doesn't include all the A and E bodies. Remember they all came with Bias tires I would put American Racing wheels and 15 sticky's on them .But usually when you bought them they had skinnies. Believe me I went fast with slicks . But this car reminds me of the skinny tire days. My first car in 1970 was a 413 62 plymouth at age 16. totaled it and put the drive line in a 64.5 Signet. I just thought some of you would appreciate the driving. That is what I thought was entertaining. some comments always end good threads like this thread below. I post things things with pictures or videos to enjoy and always get some *** hole remarks . Enjoy another ended thread.

Pictres of cars and things of my past of my past

Tons more pictures I could have posted some of them you may own today. I also bought Pontiacs and Chevy's not many Fords. Buying and selling muscle cars and old race cars was my way of life. Its all I knew from my dad in the 70's and 80's and continues today in my son. I had a friend Ed who could really make a 69 swinger dance.

It was the memory of the dance not the car! Fools.
 
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