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  • 440 Six Pack in a 70 Cuda' black interior of course with a four speed close ratio ! I hear ya!

  • You had to be there in that time of culture! The sound of the V8s, drive in theatre's, Dairy Queen, hell the whole scene! Custom paint jobs! Crager SS rims or Keystone Classics? was a question for many... lol good times and not an antisocial thing! Cars and cruising was the internet of that era. I miss it... Yet these time are good too! remember not to waste your youth, your only young once.

  • Justin Beiber Rhianna, and now Usher dont like this song

  • Anyone else got this on cassette? I do but it's wearing out fast.

  • This makes me want to find an early 70's MOPAR and restore the fuck out of it. Then bury the ricers at the strip.

  • Tf2 Mario Kart! and awesome song

  • @GmodSuperFilms LOL, I used to just camp the area you could control songs and play this all the time.

  • this is the version i grew up with ! it kicks ass !!!

  • Its a 340 six-pack...

  • @livinworstnightmare.... I had the cd single and it was tremendous!!!! also, the word you seek to describe the 'commercial' version is 'pusillanimous'. See?! Not only does Ministry provide the soundtrack to burning down the establishment, but they expand our vocabulary!!!!

  • LOL! Its a 340! Not a 440. Had this argument with my friends for many years.

  • @mayorts3 Incorrect; the LA (273, '67 and up 318, 340, and 360) engines have the distributor at the back and the B/RB engines have it at the front. Where is it on this engine?

    At the front on the passenger side, isn't it?

  • @mayorts3 I forgot to mention that the fact that the oil filter is on the lower driver's side pointing forward also proves that it's a big block. Small block engines have the oil filter attached to the block on the passenger side below the oil pan.

    Your friends who said it was a 440 were right and you owe them a beer.

  • @mayorts3 Cmon, everybody knows thats a slant-six

  • I've got this, fantastic thanks for uploading. I've got a 383 as well in a Interceptor ( goes just as well as a 6 pack on hollys).

  • Why do people have to go to videos and bitch about 1 or 2 dislikes,and bring up the god awful names of pop music today. Oh somebody likes Justin Beiber who gives a fuck? Like it really hurts you there is 2 dislikes and over 130 likes, get a fucking life.

  • @29thsoundwarrior Hey, look, you have a dislike!... lol

  • Justin Bieber and Rihana don't like this tune...

  • @urbandrag666 Keep it down, you'll wake up The Gaga and *shudder* The Keisha...

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  • i listen to this and my first association is burning people alive...hm

  • Psalm 69 needs to be reissued with a bonus disc featuring this, TV Song, and the other live tracks that were available in Australia on the Tour edition.

  • Love that 440 mopar.

  • That coward cunt that doesn´t like this, must burned in oil...!!!

  • This version is just pure win. Sad things that Psalm 69 din't contain those long versions for Jesus Built My Hotrod, Just One Fix and NWO, they're just fucking great.

  • Anyone care to guess what the engine (yes, I'm aware that it's a plastic model) on the cover is?

  • @moparmonster1965

    Chrysler 440 with the Six Pack 

  • @noquestionspls Absolutely correct. You didn't cheat, did you?

  • @moparmonster1965 An orange one....

  • @CyanoticFuture 390 horses. Someone already answered this, though. It's a 440 Six Pack, which had three two-barrel Edelbrock carburetors.

  • @moparmonster1965 Are you sure its a plastic model....looks awfully real.

  • @CyanoticFuture I'm positive it is; either a Chrysler promo model or the cover of the aftermarket model kit. If it were a real engine, even with no internals, it would be on a more sturdy engine stand.

  • @moparmonster1965 careful,your ignorance is showing.

  • Chrysler has long produced small-scale promotional models for the company and the public. Given the detail here, I'm almost positive that it was just that, meant to advertise the 440 Six Pack, making it late 1968-1971.

  • Nope, I'm on firm ground by using sound reasoning. I've also build a number of engines (all Chryslers) and know that there's no engine stand that looks like that since a fully equipped big block weighs somewhere around 800 lbs. And not only that, I've forgotten more about Chryslers than you'll probably ever know.

  • @moparmonster1965 It kinda looks like a model engine rather than a full size one...

  • @HopefulWish39 Yes, the car manufacturers would put out models of engines and cars for display and promotional giveaways back then. Those things are worth their weight in gold nowadays, and the true collectors have very deep pockets. One guy, whose name I don't remember, bought all of the original show cars and had them restored to the way the were when they were on the Rapid Transit show circuit.

  • Yeaaahhh, I think ah I do

  • theres no use trying to talk...no human sound can stand up to this SONG!!!!!!

  • Have it. Love the ending.

  • Yes, I own it.

  • hey peeps this arrived yesterday morning and has got the original from the album plus a version of TV II (just called the TV song) on the B side. total result!

  • Damn ive been after that track on viyl for years, just dont want to fork out loads for the album (not that its not worth it! haha) Nevermind im buying this anyway. Cheers!!

  • YES!! haha, does anyone know if the original is on this vinyl?

    Im after this badboy :D

  • @RIGTHEMORT

    No, the other mix is a short version so they can fit more commercials on the radio

  • Wrong, on all counts. This song was originally recorded by the Butthole Surfers under the title "Some Dispute Over Tee Shirt Sales".

  • @B00gerh3ad

    Wrong on all counts, this song is originally named "Jesus Built my Hotrod" and appeared on the Ministry album Psalm 69, including this single and featured the lead singer from Butt Hole Surfers. Think before you speak.

  • @LivinWorstNightmare He's talking about the vocal influence (check out Independent_Worm_Saloon on Wikipedia, the trivia section)...although they're completely different songs, 'Some Dispute Over T-Shirt Sales' probably influenced this one, at least in vocals. And this single actually came out a year before Psalm 69 (it was an early work). Lots of cool stuff goin on with the 2 groups at the time!

  • @LivinWorstNightmare

    Guys, I believe you can obtain this track on the Wax Trax Black Box set, or it may be the Ministry Black Box set. Either way its a 3 disc version, hope that helps in the hunt. Btw best version of this I reckon!!

  • @RIGTHEMORT

    Nope, it was only released as a single.

  • @RIGTHEMORT It is.

  • @RIGTHEMORT I've got the vinyl of this, bought it when it first came out, I think its' got a poster as well.

  • @RIGTHEMORT Yes the original version is on this as well as the TV song. There are only 3 songs on it but it is well worth having!! I bought it when it first came out in 1991. I would definitely suggest trying to get it!!!

  • @RIGTHEMORT Yes ive have it on vinyl..12 inch same cover...but it became a collectors item..for 1500 euro its yours hehehehehe

  • @autodafeh242 wow thats amazing!!! good job i managed to get my copy for £2.99 then hehehe ;)

  • @RIGTHEMORT 2.99 is a good price and ofcourse i was joking about the 1500 euro...Mine was 7.50 euro at the time it came out so.......There was a drunk in the UK named after this song We called him Hotrod...Shame i dont have apicture of him...he looked depart hehehehe.Grtz from Amsterdam

  • Good to see this back >:D

  • Veiw #666! Woo!

  • friggin LOVE this version!!

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  • looks like you're really ramping things up now!!!!

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