@pcfxer dude i totally agree, my dad told me that EXACT same thing and if they were to do the chase again but with 2012 charger and mustang they would have to do the same thing to the mustang
did some driving like that in my youth in SF with a 73 Gran Torino with a bored 400, poor car needed a ton of repairs after slamming into the ground like that, on those down hill runs.
Amazing car chase, if you look at it a few times you can see some funny mistakes. The charger loses 5 hub caps, the charger and mustang have their own unique tire screech sounds, the yellow cab turns at one scene on the hill and then 20 seconds later that same scene is shown again 4:08, and lastly the green beetle is at the exact same place when both cars are in first person view 4:12. so many mistakes but still so many hearts. love this film to death.
@DjShadowsound265 you are seeing the same action coming down the hill and suddenly the charger makes the right angle turn at the intersection going to the drivers left from TWO different angles! One from on top of the hill & the other at the bottom. It made the scene longer. Back in 1968 you just saw it that one time & didn't have time to noticed how it was done. I know. I saw it new in 1968, then when I got it on DVD, I could see how they did it.
@DjShadowsound265 Also Steve McQueen wanted to drive the mustang all the way but the director was afraid he would get hurt. McQueen is driving some but a stunt double driver is doing much of it named Loftin. Bill Hickman, the guy with the big glasses in the charger is actually driving the charger all the way. Hickman was more of a stunt driver than actor but in The Seven-Ups he acts (with a few lines) & drives the hell out of a Pontiac in New York City.
@boblackey1 I'm sorry, I just remembered it was Elkin who drove the mustang. Loftin is another stunt drive who was hot. Hickman, the guy with the big glasses driving the charger also drove in The French Connection for Gene Hackman but you can't see him clear enough to tell it isn't Hackman.
Best car chase scene ever. They had the whole movie on tv the other day and ofcourse I watched it, and couldn't wait until this part came on lol. Mustangs are my favorite cars and Steve sure picked a beauty for this movie!
@NITECOREPD Its more like double gassing. Whatever engine they used to get the sounds (I dont think it was a mustang, it sounds more like an F-3 car from the era), they had the driver do a double tap on the gas pedal for effect. They would never do that in a racing situation, there just isn't enough time. And you would'nt hear a driver double clutching unless he was doing heel to toe downshifting and doube tapping the gas.
It's certainly been pointed out here before (I ain't about to read through all 430 comments) but the only frustrating thing about this scene --- and I love it, I really do --- is the blocking. How the hell do they get from the Marina District down to Mansell Ave.? Then all the way to Mt. San Bruno? It makes me want to find a 1968 Mustang and find out if you can warp space and time if you move fast enough...
Love this chase scene! It reminds me of my teenage years. ....tales of mispent youth in those fastback coupes! I love that breakaway scene at 2:48. I used to pull that on my friends all the time! Hah! There was no substitute for cubic inches!
I saw this 1st as a six year old. It was on TCM last night, and I ha my friend watch it - 1st time for him. Still cool. R.I.P. McQueen & Ekins (the driver of the Dodge, and a professional stunt driver in MANY classic chases).
@clumpy12 Well the thing that makes me think its a camera is at like 9:06 or 9:07 its not there, and then it just appears at 9:08. It was a scene change right there.
@VeyronFXX97 The car went through the gas station and probably blew up a tank and that's where that explosion came from. The last explosion is from the Charger, and it was positioned exactly where we saw the car was headed.
I was watching this movie on TV and decided to watch the chase scene again and now there are all these people commenting on it!! lol!! They must have been watching it also!! The comments are only minutes apart!! Yah!! for the internet!!
@Joltzz1985 and others , It may have been influenced by many films but to say this film was brilliant just show how divers opinions can be. I found the dialog to be atrocious! Scene after scene of people starring at each other, that godawful jacket thats to small for him, The chase scenes were not intense or believable. The story is the biggest offender, how much money was in that pawn shop 1,000 maybe 2,000 never mind they planned a smash and grab in broad daylight! This film is a bad joke!
I'm 21, and every time I watch this scene, I remember that we have no joy in life these days. Look at that, V8 engines with sound that can start earthquake, cars look outstanding, yet their design is functional, no chasing for MPG, no turbo, no ECU, no CO limits, empty roads with asphalt that today you can't find even on a race tracks.. I wish I could live in that time.
Still a great chase scene even if it is dated, it would've been unknown in the 1960's to have something this exciting in film. At the same time it's pretty funny seeing those muscle cars and their body-roll and sluggishness.
Gotta say though that Bullitt failed in letting the hitmen perish.
Don't laugh...but close your eyes and listen to the music at the beginning of this sequence. Doesn't it sound like Batman background music from the original TV series?!?! I had to look to see if it was Nelson Riddle doing the music--of course its not, it's Lalo. But, I can't watch "El Dorado" any more without hearing Batman sounding themes running through it!!!
@zanewinter777 In Bullitt? That is not true at all if that is what you're saying. That mustang is not stock because they had to do a lot of modifications to keep that mustang from being out run by the Challenger.
i tried driving like this in sf with my 93 ford f150 it actually went well i found out that my truck corners quite well in that city but i nearly shit myself going over those hills and catching 5to6 ft worth of air fuckin scary aspecially when you do it in a truck!!!!!!!!!!!
The car chase is easily the best part of the film "Bullitt", but there are other great scenes as well. The foot chase at the end at the airport is particularly memorable and well done. When McQueen shoots the man through the glass doors and the body falls through the glass... that scene is very memorable for me. Plus the tense scene in the hospital when McQueen is chasing the man with the ice pick.
@bendedheadtube yeah, and in one scene, you can see they filmed the mustang goin around a corner, because the charger biffs it, and the car resets to it's original location.
I feel like Bullitt is kind of mis-advertised. Pretty much everything you ever hear about it is about the car chase, like it's the central point of the movie...but really it's just one incredible scene in the middle of an otherwise slow movie. Just my thoughts.
The best car chase ever filmed...Why? Because it was real, They left the mistakes in it. The sound of the Mustang, with McQueen hard on the gas and double clutching (although he missed one) is brilliant. The simple reason they cant make chases like this anymore is because they would not be allowed. This was over three decades before Mission Impossible and the like. The French Connection...its good just the cars are crap. Bourne Identity comes third with me. McQueen and the 'Stang number 1...
Those hit guys really knew how to communicate non-verbally. I mean they do hand gestures, face flinches, but not ONCE does the guy in the passenger seat EVER say a thing (even when dying)! And the simple curtesy of rolling down the rear window BEFORE shooting the gun, they don't do that today. Wow, hit guys that don't speak AND respect car windows... those were the days. :D
It's nice to know that after watching Drive (2011) the worst movie this decade, I can come here and watch a proper car chase from a truly great movie!
@XLER8TER Man, I was just thinking the same thing. I bought that movie expecting it to be a good driving movie, and because the back said he was a hollywood stunt driver moonlighting as a wheel man. There was only one decent car seen with the Mustang and 300C, and since it wasn't even an SRT8 300C, I find it hard to believe a regular stock one could keep up with a 2011 5.0 GT mustang :-\
@XLER8TER Then again, that movie you saw (i saw it too) was not really about car chases and stuff. it had more deeper meaning to it if you were even watching it lol.
Great chase scene. Maybe the best ever but when I watch it now I just pick out issues. Too many shifts. double clutching, the Mustang doesn't have the GT badging on it and if it was a GT it would have a locker rear diff. Also the Charger does not have the 440 hood or the Hemi badge on the side of the fron fender. Yeah great chase for the day....but not so good now.
@canuck623 How can it be the best ever but not so good now? This has been copied and imitated in every film with a car chase (look at Ronin and Bourne) and still hasn't been bettered, although Ronin and Bourne came close. Superbly edited, incredibly tense and more importantly real! Real drivers, real cars, real speeds. No badge on the side or the 440 hood? Well I hope Steve is turning in is his grave over that unforgivable mistake :)
@JamesAndersonFCP Back then it was the best there was. We didn't know any better. Watch it again and time the crash to when the explosion happens. Things blow up before the car even hits the pumps. Just sayin, that's all. I used to own a 68 Mustang and I can tell you the oil pan would have been gone on the first flat landing it made on one of those street jumps. Skid plates etc. The BEST in my view is The French Connection. That was a real time car chase.
@canuck623 If I am not mistaken the Mustang did loose an oil pan in one of the jumps. I had read an article about this scene years ago. Really interesting going into detail about how it was filmed.Supposedly the stunt team /mechanics just welded a patch on the tear and kept filming. I beleve their were two of each car also.
Świetnie nakręcona scena. Nowe filmy nie miałyby czego się wstydzić, gdyby były podobnie kręcone. Jedynie dźwięk obrobić cyfrowo i jest świetny efekt ;)
@1969MustangMACH1 its a 1968 Charger R/T thats a 426 hemi ..440 magnums came in the Challengers with 375 hp or the Plymouth Cudas that went over 400 hp
@1969MustangMACH1 wait a minute it could be a 440 cid with 375 hp ..the 426 cid was 425 hp ..how else could the Mustang GT390 keep up with just 320 hp
@fashizze It couldn't, they had to tweak the Mustang as much as possible and film carefully to make it look good. You can see the Dodge pull away from the Mustang in a couple of shots . The 440 was an awsome motor the 390 in the Mustang was short lived and never really shone.
@1969MustangMACH1 wait a minute it could be a 440 cid with 375 hp ..the 426 cid was 425 hp ..how else could the Mustang GT390 keep up with just 320 hp
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If you watch this over and over you will see the car chase isn't as long as you might think. Its filmed from loads of different angles and repeated over and over. You see the vw beetle in several shots from all angles and the Cadillac that pulls up at the lights. Lovely sound from those V8 muscle cars though, that R/T Charger with the 440ci engine is in my opinion the best looking car ever built.
@ziomel105 well i have seen a few movie's and tv show's whare the charger has a good guy behind the wheel....such as the dukes of harzzard, the duke's of harzzard movie's, drive angry, the puniser, csi has a few ,hawaii five-o,spy hard,the blade movies like all had a charger that was used by the "good guy"if you'r a fan of tremor's thay made a tv show out of it first episode you will cry for the 68 charger get's ate by a worm,one mythbuster's episode,oh and fast and furious. and that's no all =D
you can tell they dubbed over the sound of the Mustang GT390 ...hint .listen from 6:44-6:56 thats the real sound of a 390 cubic inch ..i guess the stang was too loud ..i don't know
Best chase scene in any film ever. No stunt doubles. The guy on the motorcycle? A complete accident. They do not make car chases like this in films anymore.
@kaimialana to the contrary Mr Mcqueen had a stunt double for most of the driving scenes ..the driver of the charger did his own driving .since he was a stunt driver
@fashizze Dammit, you're right. McQueen wanted to do his own stunts, but he was forced out of the most dangerous stuff. Half the driving for this scene was done by two other drivers. But yeah, Bill Hickman acted and drove in this film. Thanks for pointing out the former, I had been fooled for years.
i would like to add in hear i was rased in a home whare i was tought that ford sucked but also that any car made befor 1975 was worth respcet. so i feel your all in the right .BUT! with all due respct the charger onwed in the chase and that's not me saying that that's the guy's who drove stunt's in this movie. see i wached a commmatary a long time back about this movie and in it was the stunt driver's in both car's and the charger driver say's he had to slow donw a lot for the mustang to keep up
@zerrak1 I wish they still made cars like this today. Nowadays cars are boring. The Mustang had a 390 which were not very good motors.So ford offered the 428 CJ which was alittle better. It made the 68 Mustang run in the mid 12's through the quarter mile on polyglass tires. Thats plenty fast for me and I personally would be happy with it. It's probably more car than i could handle. I still love the Mustang. The 68 Charger is my fav charger of all time though. Love those round taillights.
@SouthernRR4501 i hear ya man but the charger i want is a 1966 i think thay look vary cool and thay dont sell for a big ole bundel like the 69's 70's and so on (i'm chooseing my carear as a body repair man so i'm looking at saveing a few of the real car's in this ole world)
@zerrak1 Yeah the 66 chargers are cool too. I'd drop a hemi in it and put a cross ram intake manifold on it with a large Hemi air scoop like what the Hemi Darts had. And I would paint her black.
@SouthernRRyeah the hemi would make it run like a champ, i'm in love with the black 66's but i found one in a cherry red that was SO COOL! but i like the stock look better at some point i will have a 69 and i'll do some custom work on it (all in good taste)
Everyone is bi-polar dude. Some days we feel pissed off and some days were pretty happy. Its a normal part of being a human being. Don't use some new fucked up doctor term to make excuses for bad behavior and attitude. That's the whole problem with this country. Nobody wants to take responsibility for their actions. Find something constructive/positive that you like to do and stick with it. It will all work out. Suicide is the ultimate pussy copout failure. Don't be one of those.
@carlhungus00 Well I'm sorry for writing those comments. I'm not going to commit suicide, because I guess deep down there is something that just refuses to give up.
@SouthernRR4501 I dont wish to argue but if it wasnt for the mustangs 2+2 engine the charger would have left it in the dust. unlike the mustang (which i do like) the charger can handle an even stronger engine like the hemi 426, the charger is built for racing. honestly the charger is faster and im not taking sides. however i like both cars because they are american classics. All i wanna say is that the charger was a race car and the mustang was more like a good car to have. & i do like the 2+2.
@hemirt410 The 1968 mustang can handle an FE 427 which makes about 510HP. I know this because they put a 427 FE side oiler motor in a 1967 Shelby GT500 Mustang and called it the Super Snake. Look that car up. The Bullitt Mustang had a 390 FE which were not very good motors out of the showroom floor which why ford offered the 428 Cobra Jet which was alittle better but not at good as the 427 side oiler which was very expensive to produce at the time and still is today.
@hemirt410 The 1967 Shelby Super snake was only one of one ever built. They should have produced the car but they said it would have been too expensive for average buyers. With the right gear this car was clocked at 170 miles per hour. This was probably close to the same engine used in the GT-40 which hit 200 mph on the mulsane straight at lemans. The super snake was a serious Ford that should have been produced but sadely wasn't.
@SouthernRR4501 true but i own about 6 chargers my father and grandfather collected classic cars like 73 cuda and 70 challenger. and from what i know the gt40 hits 200 mph but a charger stock 318 just a plain engine that comes with it not even rt can hit 150 and a 440 that was used in this movie can go at least up to 220 mph. though i am fasinated about ford high performance engines and would like to get a mustang like in this movie I love classic cars.
The director is my neighbor and he said they used camaros at first but they went too fast to film !! Lol but seriously all these old muscle cars rock !!! They are all AMERICAN MUSCLE SON !!!
Argh! so fucking cool, it dont get any cooler than this. A 68 5.2 302 fastback Mustang, and a 68 440 R/T Charger... Im totally adicted to how cool this is. The 68 Mustang Fastback is my favourite car of all time, think its represented so much better in this film than the GT500 on "Gone in 60 seconds" I've taken 7 stills from this film and had them blown up and put on my living room, I tried to depict the chase in stages.
@SouthernRR4501 The truth hurts don't it? The facts are that they bought 2 of each car new from local LA dealers to make this scene. Not only did the basically stock Charger stomp the heavily modified Mustang, by the end of filming the Mustang was falling apart! In the real world in a head to head race the Charger wins. If you were old enough to have driven either of them back in the day, you would know better. hottr6.com/triumph/BULLITT.html
@carlhungus00 I still love the Mustang. Its SEX on wheels. I think that story was concocked by mopar fans in an attempt to steel the Mustangs star status. I don't see how the Charger would outrun the stang. The charger probably wieghs about 3500 pounds or more and the stang..2900 pounds. But I have to say the Ford 390 were never good motors though. They should have used the 428 CJ motor and it would have eaten that charger up for breakfast. And I'm bipolar so I have alot of issues.
@carlhungus00 I dont care I still love the Mustang. I'm not going to be jumping it like an idiot. I'm going to be dragracing it with a 427FE big block in it. If I was brave enough that is. LOL! I guess you want me to kill myself don't you. LOL! Guess what I'm not going to do it. So I will still be here.
This car chase is OK, but IMO, there have been other car chases since that have surpassed it. Check out the finale in Ryan O'Neal's movie "The Driver". Also the car chase in "To Live and Die in LA".
Mustangs were and are poser wagons. Real men drove and still drive Mopar. Think not? Do a G**gle search for "Bullitt - The greatest chase of all" and you will hear it straight from the guys who setup the cars and stunt drove for this scene. Basically, the stock Charger kicked the shit out of the Mustang even after they put a performance carb, ignition, and exhaust on the Ford. They had to trim the tires down on the Charger so it wouldn't run away from the Pusstang. LOL!
@carlhungus00 Mopars are for rednecks who probably aint got no dick in there pants. Ford won Lemans which is 24 hour racing 4 times in a ROW. ASS HOLE. I dont think dodge did that in the old days. FAGGOT. The dodge chargers are for pussys.
@SouthernRR4501 by the way that you talk and the nature of this video i can only assume you are not old enough to truly grasp the point i will try and make. it is a movie, get over it, yes the good guy was driving a mustang and the bad guys a charger, please do not ruin this by acting like a stuck up 10 year old who lives on daddy's money and cars while you show no respect for a good race and beautiful machines. benefit of the doubt is on your side, when i assume you say that...
@zizn8r possible response to a bad day and need of ventilation. however if that is not so and you are quite stuck up in your belief that one car of completely different size and weight is better than another in a mano-y-mano match i would dear hope you understand the more you spout insults and show no persuasive basis the more you too look and i quote you, like an "ASSHOLE, FAGGOT" good day.
@zizn8r Oh by the way I'm not a faggot. I'm bipolar thats the problem. I just hate it when people LOVE to bash Mustangs. I would love to take your tiny dick, cut it off and shove it down your wind pipe. You wouldn't be talking like this to my face either so were BOTH hiding behind a computer screen. YOUR THE ASSHOLE, AND FAGGOT. Good day. LOL!
@zizn8r Well I have to admit this but I also love mopars. My dad was a mopar nut in his day and I love plymouth as well. would LOVE to have a hemi orange 70 hemi cuda with no chrome on it whatsoever and with 15 inch rally wheels. That would be SWEET. My favorite Dodge is the 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T with a hemi or I would be happy with a 440 or 383 magnum or even a small block 340. Mopar had lots of nice goodies I admit most likely more goodies then the ford bunch.
@zizn8r Yeah lets call a truce. I wish I hadn't wrote those comments. They were awful. My dad's friend had a plymouth cuda 1970 model with a 440 with a tunnel ram intake with a big cam and 4:56 gears back in the day. Raced a Chevy Chevelle with a built 454 and stomped all over it. The chevelle jumped him out of the hole two car lengths and he caught back up with each gear change. Those were the good ol' days. My dad had alot of fun in his youth. I missed out on alot being born too late.
very nice, orange 70 hemi cuda with 15 inch rally wheels sounds as badass and beautiful as this movie. yeah it does seem our dad's had it made with the cars, but that's what we are here for, to keep the legends going by not tossing the cars up in the junk yards and letting those horses run. hey man, keep up the power! who knows some time in the future you'll find that cuda or challenger, be able to keep up legacy by stomping a 454 chevelle into the ground like yer old man.
@zizn8r Yeah I doubt it. I don't know how to restore a car it takes ALOT of money and skill. I would also love to have a 68 Mustang like the one in this movie with a 427 FE side oiler in it someday. I don't know I would love to have 'em all!! The prices on mopars at barrett jackson has gone through the roof and for good reason. There rich mans toys now.
sometimes it's not always the best idea to go for the expensive cars, i guarantee they are still out there in barns and even in an old mans garage waiting to be driven again. I gotta warn ye the barrette jacksons cars although shiny and nice, up close and even off the lot and driven around are built within and inch of their lives, not of the course the extremely high priced ones, but the restorations and resto-mods, some just. ye wouldn't believe the stuff people do to those cars
@zizn8r hell, my uncle bought a restored chevelle, looked immaculate, darn thing was held together with bondo and chewing gum, lost both left and right wheels in the rear on the highway cuz the lug nuts had sheered the bolts off and then were just tacked in place behind the wheels. sometimes it's not a good idea to buy from the lot but from a man who loves his car and just doesn't have the strength to drive it anymore. the prices are coming down too.
@zizn8r Dang I didn't know that. My dad had a 1970 black dodge charger with a 440 with the six pack rods in it. I bet that car was nice. But his fav mopar he had was a 1970 dodge challenger r/t his brother got it up to close to 140 MPH and it was still gaining speed. I'd like ot see a stock honda do that. LOL! My dad said the body of that challenger was floating almost flying. Yeah I HATE it when people take a perfectly good muscle car and make it a resto mod. They have no respect for history.
@pcfxer dude i totally agree, my dad told me that EXACT same thing and if they were to do the chase again but with 2012 charger and mustang they would have to do the same thing to the mustang
pattycakenineeight 6 hours ago
did some driving like that in my youth in SF with a 73 Gran Torino with a bored 400, poor car needed a ton of repairs after slamming into the ground like that, on those down hill runs.
woodturningjohn 4 days ago
One of the worst things about older movies like this one is music.
reservoirdogs34 4 days ago
@reservoirdogs34 What? Lalo Schifrin made some awesome movie soundtracks, including this one.
Nakke144 15 hours ago
todays society sucks jew balls
phoenix30223 4 days ago
Amazing car chase, if you look at it a few times you can see some funny mistakes. The charger loses 5 hub caps, the charger and mustang have their own unique tire screech sounds, the yellow cab turns at one scene on the hill and then 20 seconds later that same scene is shown again 4:08, and lastly the green beetle is at the exact same place when both cars are in first person view 4:12. so many mistakes but still so many hearts. love this film to death.
DjShadowsound265 4 days ago
@DjShadowsound265 you are seeing the same action coming down the hill and suddenly the charger makes the right angle turn at the intersection going to the drivers left from TWO different angles! One from on top of the hill & the other at the bottom. It made the scene longer. Back in 1968 you just saw it that one time & didn't have time to noticed how it was done. I know. I saw it new in 1968, then when I got it on DVD, I could see how they did it.
boblackey1 4 days ago
@DjShadowsound265 Also Steve McQueen wanted to drive the mustang all the way but the director was afraid he would get hurt. McQueen is driving some but a stunt double driver is doing much of it named Loftin. Bill Hickman, the guy with the big glasses in the charger is actually driving the charger all the way. Hickman was more of a stunt driver than actor but in The Seven-Ups he acts (with a few lines) & drives the hell out of a Pontiac in New York City.
boblackey1 4 days ago
@boblackey1 I'm sorry, I just remembered it was Elkin who drove the mustang. Loftin is another stunt drive who was hot. Hickman, the guy with the big glasses driving the charger also drove in The French Connection for Gene Hackman but you can't see him clear enough to tell it isn't Hackman.
boblackey1 4 days ago
Best car chase scene ever. They had the whole movie on tv the other day and ofcourse I watched it, and couldn't wait until this part came on lol. Mustangs are my favorite cars and Steve sure picked a beauty for this movie!
MrCleanPolo 5 days ago
does that sound like double clutching?
NITECOREPD 1 week ago
@NITECOREPD Its more like double gassing. Whatever engine they used to get the sounds (I dont think it was a mustang, it sounds more like an F-3 car from the era), they had the driver do a double tap on the gas pedal for effect. They would never do that in a racing situation, there just isn't enough time. And you would'nt hear a driver double clutching unless he was doing heel to toe downshifting and doube tapping the gas.
starbearry 6 days ago in playlist Favorite videos
@starbearry The engine in the Mustang was a 3-90.
Commando767 5 days ago
@Commando767 I had a 390 4V in my '69 and it didnt sound anything like that, even when I uncorked the headers
starbearry 5 days ago
@starbearry Well i read it straight from a book dude, it's a 390. Maybe there are a few different types.
Commando767 4 days ago
It's certainly been pointed out here before (I ain't about to read through all 430 comments) but the only frustrating thing about this scene --- and I love it, I really do --- is the blocking. How the hell do they get from the Marina District down to Mansell Ave.? Then all the way to Mt. San Bruno? It makes me want to find a 1968 Mustang and find out if you can warp space and time if you move fast enough...
HillbillyDean 1 week ago
great car chase!
timthemagicbus666 1 week ago
Love this chase scene! It reminds me of my teenage years. ....tales of mispent youth in those fastback coupes! I love that breakaway scene at 2:48. I used to pull that on my friends all the time! Hah! There was no substitute for cubic inches!
starbearry 1 week ago
was me and my uncle the only ones who noticed how many times they shifted? they shouldve been in about 15th gear! lol
TheMreverything10 1 week ago
9gag anyone?
KuriakosMareskas 1 week ago
I saw this 1st as a six year old. It was on TCM last night, and I ha my friend watch it - 1st time for him. Still cool. R.I.P. McQueen & Ekins (the driver of the Dodge, and a professional stunt driver in MANY classic chases).
uszoninyc 1 week ago
If you look closely, the Charger missed the crash at the end
VeyronFXX97 1 week ago 7
@VeyronFXX97 And if you look closely at 9:08, you can see a camera on the Mustangs front bumper.
Commando767 6 days ago
@Commando767 I dont think that is a camera, I think its a part of the car after bumping into the charger.
clumpy12 6 days ago in playlist Liked videos
@clumpy12 Well the thing that makes me think its a camera is at like 9:06 or 9:07 its not there, and then it just appears at 9:08. It was a scene change right there.
Commando767 6 days ago
@VeyronFXX97 The car went through the gas station and probably blew up a tank and that's where that explosion came from. The last explosion is from the Charger, and it was positioned exactly where we saw the car was headed.
Je17La 3 days ago
What channels it on guys!?!?!?
jaded777777 1 week ago
The Charger loses 5 of it's 4 hubcaps throughout this scene...
RevolutionsIX 1 week ago
@RevolutionsIX 5 :)
TheMreverything10 1 week ago
I was watching this movie on TV and decided to watch the chase scene again and now there are all these people commenting on it!! lol!! They must have been watching it also!! The comments are only minutes apart!! Yah!! for the internet!!
race2run 1 week ago
Although I never cared for this movie, the car chase scene literally made my palms sweat!!
race2run 1 week ago
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XLER8TER 1 week ago
just to clarify my last comment is part of a conversation regarding the movie Drive - Not Bullitt
XLER8TER 1 week ago
@Joltzz1985 and others , It may have been influenced by many films but to say this film was brilliant just show how divers opinions can be. I found the dialog to be atrocious! Scene after scene of people starring at each other, that godawful jacket thats to small for him, The chase scenes were not intense or believable. The story is the biggest offender, how much money was in that pawn shop 1,000 maybe 2,000 never mind they planned a smash and grab in broad daylight! This film is a bad joke!
XLER8TER 1 week ago
Damn sucks for whoever was filling up their gas
oneshotcannon 1 week ago
I'm 21, and every time I watch this scene, I remember that we have no joy in life these days. Look at that, V8 engines with sound that can start earthquake, cars look outstanding, yet their design is functional, no chasing for MPG, no turbo, no ECU, no CO limits, empty roads with asphalt that today you can't find even on a race tracks.. I wish I could live in that time.
paladinrulez 1 week ago
Still a great chase scene even if it is dated, it would've been unknown in the 1960's to have something this exciting in film. At the same time it's pretty funny seeing those muscle cars and their body-roll and sluggishness.
Gotta say though that Bullitt failed in letting the hitmen perish.
truekiwijoker 1 week ago
If those who love muscle machines dont think this was the crack-cocain fix of their era
think again. Chargers, CJ stangs, BBCs and GTOs rules the burn out sensation of
those unforgettable times. Go Stevie...'just shut-up Delgetthi and drink your orange juice'
bj9smith 1 week ago
@ 7:43 Killer needed slugs not dove & quail loads!
katbulooo 1 week ago
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katbulooo 1 week ago
That has to be a contender 4 greatest car chase in a movie ever!!check out S McQ in a film called LeMans (PHE 1474) I promise U will love it!!!
sergerungomo 1 week ago
Didn't know there were so many damn VW Beetles in San Francisco back in the day. O_o
BlueFox284 1 week ago
"The Fast And The Furious" movies is total crap compared to this nearly real life car chase.
kzbxvz 1 week ago in playlist Favorite videos
Steve McQueen was the definition of cool, back in the day.
1776freedom 1 week ago
Don't laugh...but close your eyes and listen to the music at the beginning of this sequence. Doesn't it sound like Batman background music from the original TV series?!?! I had to look to see if it was Nelson Riddle doing the music--of course its not, it's Lalo. But, I can't watch "El Dorado" any more without hearing Batman sounding themes running through it!!!
ToyKingWonder 1 week ago
It's a charger not a challenger. Watch the 1971 movie vanishing point the challenger has the same double clutch sound and all as this movie
zanewinter777 1 week ago
Watching this for the first time, high as a kite on a 52" screen.... OH MY FUCKING GOD !!!
Twattoo666 2 weeks ago
If iny body has ever seen the old 1971 vanashing point they used the same sound over
zanewinter777 2 weeks ago
They did a sound over of a gt 40 as the mustang
zanewinter777 2 weeks ago
@zanewinter777 In Bullitt? That is not true at all if that is what you're saying. That mustang is not stock because they had to do a lot of modifications to keep that mustang from being out run by the Challenger.
pcfxer 1 week ago
i want this song play it everytime i go to sf wich is quite often what the song name its fucking awsome
LarietFord 2 weeks ago
i tried driving like this in sf with my 93 ford f150 it actually went well i found out that my truck corners quite well in that city but i nearly shit myself going over those hills and catching 5to6 ft worth of air fuckin scary aspecially when you do it in a truck!!!!!!!!!!!
LarietFord 2 weeks ago
The car chase is easily the best part of the film "Bullitt", but there are other great scenes as well. The foot chase at the end at the airport is particularly memorable and well done. When McQueen shoots the man through the glass doors and the body falls through the glass... that scene is very memorable for me. Plus the tense scene in the hospital when McQueen is chasing the man with the ice pick.
revokdaryl1 2 weeks ago 5
im buzzing after that
itsonlyoldskool 2 weeks ago
some scenes the stang doesnt sound like it has a V8 engine ,not consistant like the charger
fashizze 2 weeks ago
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elpayiniloko 2 weeks ago
At least all of this is real action, not visuals brought up by stupid computers.
BayAreaOrBust 2 weeks ago
The one and only Steve McQueen! <3 <3 <3
Smollanski 2 weeks ago
The first real car chase pursuit in a movie and still unbeatable!
kzbxvz 2 weeks ago in playlist Favorite videos
So, is the good guy chasing the bad guy?
jimmyhopkinsman 2 weeks ago
American muscle... yes then!
HarryB1705 2 weeks ago
@BMW620 because he usually drove ferraris, which, at the time, required double upshifts, and anyway, it sounds cool.
st4rd3str0y3r 2 weeks ago
@bendedheadtube yeah, and in one scene, you can see they filmed the mustang goin around a corner, because the charger biffs it, and the car resets to it's original location.
st4rd3str0y3r 2 weeks ago
the charger looses 9 hub cabs?
bendedheadtube 2 weeks ago
@bendedheadtube As I was watching I only saw 2 or 3
clumpy12 2 weeks ago in playlist Liked videos
I feel like Bullitt is kind of mis-advertised. Pretty much everything you ever hear about it is about the car chase, like it's the central point of the movie...but really it's just one incredible scene in the middle of an otherwise slow movie. Just my thoughts.
DrBreakfastMachine 2 weeks ago
All of that engine! "orgasme"
justcause2stunt 2 weeks ago
The classic Dodge Charger.
Best Villain Car EVAR!!!
tamenga88 2 weeks ago
Oh the engine roars! Bliss!!!!
skunkpants 2 weeks ago
Some day I'm going to rent a green Mustang and go on a police chase in San Francisco.
counterclockwise123 3 weeks ago
The best car chase ever filmed...Why? Because it was real, They left the mistakes in it. The sound of the Mustang, with McQueen hard on the gas and double clutching (although he missed one) is brilliant. The simple reason they cant make chases like this anymore is because they would not be allowed. This was over three decades before Mission Impossible and the like. The French Connection...its good just the cars are crap. Bourne Identity comes third with me. McQueen and the 'Stang number 1...
irishham1127 3 weeks ago
@irishham1127 I know its not a carchase but i think Le Mans have the best car scenes
daafunder 3 weeks ago
R.I.P. director Peter Yates.
skate07senses 3 weeks ago
The double-clutch king!!!
Mfpvehicles 3 weeks ago
@Mfpvehicles King? Huh.. Don't know why double clutching (with blipping the throttle) is needed at the UPshifts..
BMW620 3 weeks ago
Those hit guys really knew how to communicate non-verbally. I mean they do hand gestures, face flinches, but not ONCE does the guy in the passenger seat EVER say a thing (even when dying)! And the simple curtesy of rolling down the rear window BEFORE shooting the gun, they don't do that today. Wow, hit guys that don't speak AND respect car windows... those were the days. :D
JMChladek 3 weeks ago
As always said about this scene, the most brilliant and real life true car chase scene ever shown in a Movie.
kzbxvz 3 weeks ago in playlist Favorite videos
RAW 10-10
Can't top this stuff,high end my freinds
sorry film tryer...the cars the music, spell's neon red flashing letters, of
CLASS CLASS CLASS flashing neon lights in the city's of 1968-2012
woow weee....Brum Brum...steel spinning rubber burning...Horse power.MAN
porschesales1234 3 weeks ago
It's nice to know that after watching Drive (2011) the worst movie this decade, I can come here and watch a proper car chase from a truly great movie!
XLER8TER 3 weeks ago 6
@XLER8TER Man, I was just thinking the same thing. I bought that movie expecting it to be a good driving movie, and because the back said he was a hollywood stunt driver moonlighting as a wheel man. There was only one decent car seen with the Mustang and 300C, and since it wasn't even an SRT8 300C, I find it hard to believe a regular stock one could keep up with a 2011 5.0 GT mustang :-\
bi0nicEar 3 weeks ago
@XLER8TER are you crazy? Drive was an astounding film.
GeoffLe0pard 1 week ago
@XLER8TER Drive was brilliant. It takers influence from other films and is along the lines, very Tarantino-ish. That movie was beautifully filmed.
Joltzz1985 1 week ago
@XLER8TER Then again, that movie you saw (i saw it too) was not really about car chases and stuff. it had more deeper meaning to it if you were even watching it lol.
Rebldoomer 1 week ago
@XLER8TER Because only 2 years into the decade, you can already tell what its worst film is.
ke1tar93 1 week ago
@XLER8TER worst movie this decade. Yeah, because From Justin to Kelly was a hoot.
consoler3 1 week ago
Great chase scene. Maybe the best ever but when I watch it now I just pick out issues. Too many shifts. double clutching, the Mustang doesn't have the GT badging on it and if it was a GT it would have a locker rear diff. Also the Charger does not have the 440 hood or the Hemi badge on the side of the fron fender. Yeah great chase for the day....but not so good now.
canuck623 3 weeks ago
@canuck623 How can it be the best ever but not so good now? This has been copied and imitated in every film with a car chase (look at Ronin and Bourne) and still hasn't been bettered, although Ronin and Bourne came close. Superbly edited, incredibly tense and more importantly real! Real drivers, real cars, real speeds. No badge on the side or the 440 hood? Well I hope Steve is turning in is his grave over that unforgivable mistake :)
JamesAndersonFCP 3 weeks ago
@JamesAndersonFCP Back then it was the best there was. We didn't know any better. Watch it again and time the crash to when the explosion happens. Things blow up before the car even hits the pumps. Just sayin, that's all. I used to own a 68 Mustang and I can tell you the oil pan would have been gone on the first flat landing it made on one of those street jumps. Skid plates etc. The BEST in my view is The French Connection. That was a real time car chase.
canuck623 3 weeks ago
@canuck623 If I am not mistaken the Mustang did loose an oil pan in one of the jumps. I had read an article about this scene years ago. Really interesting going into detail about how it was filmed.Supposedly the stunt team /mechanics just welded a patch on the tear and kept filming. I beleve their were two of each car also.
fborrodnco 2 weeks ago
@JamesAndersonFCP 440 Hood?
68bobba1 3 weeks ago
Świetnie nakręcona scena. Nowe filmy nie miałyby czego się wstydzić, gdyby były podobnie kręcone. Jedynie dźwięk obrobić cyfrowo i jest świetny efekt ;)
zajebisty777 3 weeks ago
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zajebisty777 3 weeks ago
who ever wrote the dialogue for this scene was a frickin genius
tac247 3 weeks ago 7
@tac247
HA HA HA HA!
HasBeenHometownDJ 1 week ago
3:58 - 4:14 i just can't get enough of that Hemi rumble ...mmm mmm mmmm
fashizze 4 weeks ago
@fashizze it isn't a Hemi..it's a 440. The 426 had hemispherical combustion chambers though. :)
1969MustangMACH1 4 weeks ago
@1969MustangMACH1 its a 1968 Charger R/T thats a 426 hemi ..440 magnums came in the Challengers with 375 hp or the Plymouth Cudas that went over 400 hp
fashizze 3 weeks ago
@fashizze they made chargers with the 440 believe it or not ....lol look it up dude. this car had a 440. not the 426.
1969MustangMACH1 3 weeks ago
@1969MustangMACH1 wait a minute it could be a 440 cid with 375 hp ..the 426 cid was 425 hp ..how else could the Mustang GT390 keep up with just 320 hp
fashizze 3 weeks ago
@fashizze It couldn't, they had to tweak the Mustang as much as possible and film carefully to make it look good. You can see the Dodge pull away from the Mustang in a couple of shots . The 440 was an awsome motor the 390 in the Mustang was short lived and never really shone.
fborrodnco 2 weeks ago
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@1969MustangMACH1 wait a minute it could be a 440 cid with 375 hp ..the 426 cid was 425 hp ..how else could the Mustang GT390 keep up with just 320 hp
fashizze 3 weeks ago
i came at 2:51
fashizze 4 weeks ago
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zsezse215 4 weeks ago
i cant decide if i like the sound of the charger or the mustang better. mustang definitely looks better though
Metal4Truth 1 month ago 4
love the sound of the fastback mustang with all the double clutch action
imbuzzkillington 1 month ago in playlist Liked videos
If you watch this over and over you will see the car chase isn't as long as you might think. Its filmed from loads of different angles and repeated over and over. You see the vw beetle in several shots from all angles and the Cadillac that pulls up at the lights. Lovely sound from those V8 muscle cars though, that R/T Charger with the 440ci engine is in my opinion the best looking car ever built.
giptonsilly 1 month ago 3
Bad guys allways drive charger :P!
ziomel105 1 month ago
@ziomel105 well i have seen a few movie's and tv show's whare the charger has a good guy behind the wheel....such as the dukes of harzzard, the duke's of harzzard movie's, drive angry, the puniser, csi has a few ,hawaii five-o,spy hard,the blade movies like all had a charger that was used by the "good guy"if you'r a fan of tremor's thay made a tv show out of it first episode you will cry for the 68 charger get's ate by a worm,one mythbuster's episode,oh and fast and furious. and that's no all =D
zerrak1 1 month ago in playlist Favorite videos
@ziomel105 Blade drove a charger
fashizze 4 weeks ago
i think i just jizzed in my pants..
mohiahmed1 1 month ago
man that charger sure had a rough time in the corners, look at how easily the mustang catches up to it...
CaptainRon956 1 month ago
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CaptainRon956 1 month ago
top gear at the movies... lets go....
noireaude 1 month ago 82
@noireaude hell yeah!
jimmyhopkinsman 2 weeks ago
what is that in the road at 4:25 ? i keep rewinding it but can't make it out... is the bumper off the car at the junction? or a hub cap?
GarethWonfor 1 month ago
@GarethWonfor charger lost a hub cap :)
parentalpa 1 month ago
@parentalpa maybe the charger didnt want the hub cap =p
zerrak1 1 month ago in playlist Favorite videos
@zerrak1 tryna shed weight to get away from steve! haha
parentalpa 1 month ago
listen to that shit from 6:57 - 7:30 ..so tacky ..sounds like some foreign fast car from the 60's .yuck
fashizze 1 month ago
you can tell they dubbed over the sound of the Mustang GT390 ...hint .listen from 6:44-6:56 thats the real sound of a 390 cubic inch ..i guess the stang was too loud ..i don't know
fashizze 1 month ago
Best chase scene in any film ever. No stunt doubles. The guy on the motorcycle? A complete accident. They do not make car chases like this in films anymore.
kaimialana 1 month ago
@kaimialana to the contrary Mr Mcqueen had a stunt double for most of the driving scenes ..the driver of the charger did his own driving .since he was a stunt driver
fashizze 1 month ago
@fashizze Dammit, you're right. McQueen wanted to do his own stunts, but he was forced out of the most dangerous stuff. Half the driving for this scene was done by two other drivers. But yeah, Bill Hickman acted and drove in this film. Thanks for pointing out the former, I had been fooled for years.
kaimialana 1 month ago
8:00 onwards just pit him stupid
taichingkan 1 month ago
i would like to add in hear i was rased in a home whare i was tought that ford sucked but also that any car made befor 1975 was worth respcet. so i feel your all in the right .BUT! with all due respct the charger onwed in the chase and that's not me saying that that's the guy's who drove stunt's in this movie. see i wached a commmatary a long time back about this movie and in it was the stunt driver's in both car's and the charger driver say's he had to slow donw a lot for the mustang to keep up
zerrak1 1 month ago
@zerrak1 I wish they still made cars like this today. Nowadays cars are boring. The Mustang had a 390 which were not very good motors.So ford offered the 428 CJ which was alittle better. It made the 68 Mustang run in the mid 12's through the quarter mile on polyglass tires. Thats plenty fast for me and I personally would be happy with it. It's probably more car than i could handle. I still love the Mustang. The 68 Charger is my fav charger of all time though. Love those round taillights.
SouthernRR4501 1 month ago
@SouthernRR4501 i hear ya man but the charger i want is a 1966 i think thay look vary cool and thay dont sell for a big ole bundel like the 69's 70's and so on (i'm chooseing my carear as a body repair man so i'm looking at saveing a few of the real car's in this ole world)
zerrak1 1 month ago in playlist Favorite videos
@zerrak1 Yeah the 66 chargers are cool too. I'd drop a hemi in it and put a cross ram intake manifold on it with a large Hemi air scoop like what the Hemi Darts had. And I would paint her black.
SouthernRR4501 1 month ago
@SouthernRRyeah the hemi would make it run like a champ, i'm in love with the black 66's but i found one in a cherry red that was SO COOL! but i like the stock look better at some point i will have a 69 and i'll do some custom work on it (all in good taste)
zerrak1 1 month ago in playlist Favorite videos
It wouldn't be complete without the gratuitous motorcycle stunt at 6:20.
skeltoac 1 month ago
reminds me of driver 1 so much :D
Nathworrall12 1 month ago 24
@Nathworrall12 hell ya
shogunMR 2 weeks ago
Imagine that...Steve McQueen on a German Autobahn! BRRRRROOOOOOOMMMM....!!!!
Eyyoh77 1 month ago
winchester '97
aptcmpasion 1 month ago
not a rice-burner in mix
aptcmpasion 1 month ago
buckle up,dorothy,'cuz kansas is goin' bye-bye
aptcmpasion 1 month ago
fahwow the gween wabbit...
aptcmpasion 1 month ago
knock,knock;wake up,duo
aptcmpasion 1 month ago
The mustang is a great car, but the charger beats it hands down. why do the bad guys always have the cooler cars?
EugeneCamilleri 1 month ago
Everyone is bi-polar dude. Some days we feel pissed off and some days were pretty happy. Its a normal part of being a human being. Don't use some new fucked up doctor term to make excuses for bad behavior and attitude. That's the whole problem with this country. Nobody wants to take responsibility for their actions. Find something constructive/positive that you like to do and stick with it. It will all work out. Suicide is the ultimate pussy copout failure. Don't be one of those.
carlhungus00 1 month ago
@carlhungus00 Well I'm sorry for writing those comments. I'm not going to commit suicide, because I guess deep down there is something that just refuses to give up.
SouthernRR4501 1 month ago
@SouthernRR4501 I dont wish to argue but if it wasnt for the mustangs 2+2 engine the charger would have left it in the dust. unlike the mustang (which i do like) the charger can handle an even stronger engine like the hemi 426, the charger is built for racing. honestly the charger is faster and im not taking sides. however i like both cars because they are american classics. All i wanna say is that the charger was a race car and the mustang was more like a good car to have. & i do like the 2+2.
hemirt410 1 month ago
@hemirt410 The 1968 mustang can handle an FE 427 which makes about 510HP. I know this because they put a 427 FE side oiler motor in a 1967 Shelby GT500 Mustang and called it the Super Snake. Look that car up. The Bullitt Mustang had a 390 FE which were not very good motors out of the showroom floor which why ford offered the 428 Cobra Jet which was alittle better but not at good as the 427 side oiler which was very expensive to produce at the time and still is today.
SouthernRR4501 1 month ago
@hemirt410 The 1967 Shelby Super snake was only one of one ever built. They should have produced the car but they said it would have been too expensive for average buyers. With the right gear this car was clocked at 170 miles per hour. This was probably close to the same engine used in the GT-40 which hit 200 mph on the mulsane straight at lemans. The super snake was a serious Ford that should have been produced but sadely wasn't.
SouthernRR4501 1 month ago
@SouthernRR4501 true but i own about 6 chargers my father and grandfather collected classic cars like 73 cuda and 70 challenger. and from what i know the gt40 hits 200 mph but a charger stock 318 just a plain engine that comes with it not even rt can hit 150 and a 440 that was used in this movie can go at least up to 220 mph. though i am fasinated about ford high performance engines and would like to get a mustang like in this movie I love classic cars.
hemirt410 1 month ago
@hemirt410 I doubt that.
SouthernRR4501 1 month ago
The director is my neighbor and he said they used camaros at first but they went too fast to film !! Lol but seriously all these old muscle cars rock !!! They are all AMERICAN MUSCLE SON !!!
theindycamaro 1 month ago
Argh! so fucking cool, it dont get any cooler than this. A 68 5.2 302 fastback Mustang, and a 68 440 R/T Charger... Im totally adicted to how cool this is. The 68 Mustang Fastback is my favourite car of all time, think its represented so much better in this film than the GT500 on "Gone in 60 seconds" I've taken 7 stills from this film and had them blown up and put on my living room, I tried to depict the chase in stages.
GTM46V8 1 month ago
great chase scene...shifted gears about 90 times
awesome
B52FORTRESS 1 month ago
@SouthernRR4501 The truth hurts don't it? The facts are that they bought 2 of each car new from local LA dealers to make this scene. Not only did the basically stock Charger stomp the heavily modified Mustang, by the end of filming the Mustang was falling apart! In the real world in a head to head race the Charger wins. If you were old enough to have driven either of them back in the day, you would know better. hottr6.com/triumph/BULLITT.html
carlhungus00 1 month ago
@carlhungus00 I still love the Mustang. Its SEX on wheels. I think that story was concocked by mopar fans in an attempt to steel the Mustangs star status. I don't see how the Charger would outrun the stang. The charger probably wieghs about 3500 pounds or more and the stang..2900 pounds. But I have to say the Ford 390 were never good motors though. They should have used the 428 CJ motor and it would have eaten that charger up for breakfast. And I'm bipolar so I have alot of issues.
SouthernRR4501 1 month ago
@carlhungus00 Is the charger pussyfied enough for you?? Charger is the grandma pussyfied wagon.
SouthernRR4501 1 month ago
@carlhungus00 I dont care I still love the Mustang. I'm not going to be jumping it like an idiot. I'm going to be dragracing it with a 427FE big block in it. If I was brave enough that is. LOL! I guess you want me to kill myself don't you. LOL! Guess what I'm not going to do it. So I will still be here.
SouthernRR4501 1 month ago
OH GOD I love this Mustang. Beats the shit out of Eleanor with that shitty bodykit they put on her.
SouthernRR4501 1 month ago
This car chase is OK, but IMO, there have been other car chases since that have surpassed it. Check out the finale in Ryan O'Neal's movie "The Driver". Also the car chase in "To Live and Die in LA".
Clonetrooper1139 1 month ago
Mustangs were and are poser wagons. Real men drove and still drive Mopar. Think not? Do a G**gle search for "Bullitt - The greatest chase of all" and you will hear it straight from the guys who setup the cars and stunt drove for this scene. Basically, the stock Charger kicked the shit out of the Mustang even after they put a performance carb, ignition, and exhaust on the Ford. They had to trim the tires down on the Charger so it wouldn't run away from the Pusstang. LOL!
carlhungus00 1 month ago
@carlhungus00 Fuck you you cocksucker. You have no dick in your pants.
SouthernRR4501 1 month ago
@carlhungus00 Mopars are for rednecks who probably aint got no dick in there pants. Ford won Lemans which is 24 hour racing 4 times in a ROW. ASS HOLE. I dont think dodge did that in the old days. FAGGOT. The dodge chargers are for pussys.
SouthernRR4501 1 month ago
@SouthernRR4501 by the way that you talk and the nature of this video i can only assume you are not old enough to truly grasp the point i will try and make. it is a movie, get over it, yes the good guy was driving a mustang and the bad guys a charger, please do not ruin this by acting like a stuck up 10 year old who lives on daddy's money and cars while you show no respect for a good race and beautiful machines. benefit of the doubt is on your side, when i assume you say that...
zizn8r 1 month ago
@zizn8r possible response to a bad day and need of ventilation. however if that is not so and you are quite stuck up in your belief that one car of completely different size and weight is better than another in a mano-y-mano match i would dear hope you understand the more you spout insults and show no persuasive basis the more you too look and i quote you, like an "ASSHOLE, FAGGOT" good day.
zizn8r 1 month ago
@zizn8r Oh by the way I'm not a faggot. I'm bipolar thats the problem. I just hate it when people LOVE to bash Mustangs. I would love to take your tiny dick, cut it off and shove it down your wind pipe. You wouldn't be talking like this to my face either so were BOTH hiding behind a computer screen. YOUR THE ASSHOLE, AND FAGGOT. Good day. LOL!
SouthernRR4501 1 month ago
@zizn8r Well I have to admit this but I also love mopars. My dad was a mopar nut in his day and I love plymouth as well. would LOVE to have a hemi orange 70 hemi cuda with no chrome on it whatsoever and with 15 inch rally wheels. That would be SWEET. My favorite Dodge is the 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T with a hemi or I would be happy with a 440 or 383 magnum or even a small block 340. Mopar had lots of nice goodies I admit most likely more goodies then the ford bunch.
SouthernRR4501 1 month ago
@zizn8r Yeah lets call a truce. I wish I hadn't wrote those comments. They were awful. My dad's friend had a plymouth cuda 1970 model with a 440 with a tunnel ram intake with a big cam and 4:56 gears back in the day. Raced a Chevy Chevelle with a built 454 and stomped all over it. The chevelle jumped him out of the hole two car lengths and he caught back up with each gear change. Those were the good ol' days. My dad had alot of fun in his youth. I missed out on alot being born too late.
SouthernRR4501 1 month ago
very nice, orange 70 hemi cuda with 15 inch rally wheels sounds as badass and beautiful as this movie. yeah it does seem our dad's had it made with the cars, but that's what we are here for, to keep the legends going by not tossing the cars up in the junk yards and letting those horses run. hey man, keep up the power! who knows some time in the future you'll find that cuda or challenger, be able to keep up legacy by stomping a 454 chevelle into the ground like yer old man.
zizn8r 1 month ago
@zizn8r Yeah I doubt it. I don't know how to restore a car it takes ALOT of money and skill. I would also love to have a 68 Mustang like the one in this movie with a 427 FE side oiler in it someday. I don't know I would love to have 'em all!! The prices on mopars at barrett jackson has gone through the roof and for good reason. There rich mans toys now.
SouthernRR4501 1 month ago
sometimes it's not always the best idea to go for the expensive cars, i guarantee they are still out there in barns and even in an old mans garage waiting to be driven again. I gotta warn ye the barrette jacksons cars although shiny and nice, up close and even off the lot and driven around are built within and inch of their lives, not of the course the extremely high priced ones, but the restorations and resto-mods, some just. ye wouldn't believe the stuff people do to those cars
zizn8r 1 month ago
@zizn8r hell, my uncle bought a restored chevelle, looked immaculate, darn thing was held together with bondo and chewing gum, lost both left and right wheels in the rear on the highway cuz the lug nuts had sheered the bolts off and then were just tacked in place behind the wheels. sometimes it's not a good idea to buy from the lot but from a man who loves his car and just doesn't have the strength to drive it anymore. the prices are coming down too.
zizn8r 1 month ago
@zizn8r Dang I didn't know that. My dad had a 1970 black dodge charger with a 440 with the six pack rods in it. I bet that car was nice. But his fav mopar he had was a 1970 dodge challenger r/t his brother got it up to close to 140 MPH and it was still gaining speed. I'd like ot see a stock honda do that. LOL! My dad said the body of that challenger was floating almost flying. Yeah I HATE it when people take a perfectly good muscle car and make it a resto mod. They have no respect for history.
SouthernRR4501 1 month ago