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Dodge Charger Back to Life (Burnout)

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Uploaded by on Jun 11, 2007

Heres a video i made of the restoration and modification of a 1972 Dodge Charger.

FAQ:

1: "That burnout sucked, why did you use oil?"
1: I apologize i know its kind of lame LOL but i had just bought the tires when i made the video and i need them to last as long as possible cuz they are not cheap. This car can burn in dry and stay there. I decided to use oil to make smoke out of the oil instead of the tires.

2: "Why Automatic Transmission?"
2: Because this is my everyday car and manual transmissions in classic cars are very unpractical in traffic, when i can have this car as my weekend car i will make it a manual.

3: "You Must Be a Rich Kid, This was made with your fathers money"
3: No, Hell No. I bought this car for 3000 bucks in very bad condition and worked very hard everyday after school with my own hands in it for about 2 years and put all my life savings into it.

4: "What Engine does it have?"
4: It has a slightly modified 360 engine with long headers, manifold, crankshaft, piston heads, an Edelbrock 4 throat carb, sparkplugs and cables.

Thanks For Watching!


Music by The Album Leaf, "Red Eye". All the Rights of the song owned by The Album Leaf.

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  • hey serious question, where did you find that thing for the gauges @ 1:33. I cant seem to find it for my 74 chager. thanks in advance

  • @MrFrankykid They are Autometer Classic Gauges. i placed a metal sheet covered in leather with the gauges in it instead of the original gauge system. You can find them in ebay or in any performance distributer. cheers!

  • what song you used to start with

  • @TheGyppoJoe "Red Eye" by The Album Leaf

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  • why does everybody have to talk shit. This guy took a peice of shit and turned it into something that will snap necks. I have a lot of respect for you man

  • NICE work on a great classic car! Congrats for having the balls not to sell out to the ricer fad. You'll get way more enjoyment out of your own handiwork, and it just plain builds character! Excellent work, young man!

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  • Do you have any pictures of the car before you restored it ?

  • @zephyrod SO I RESEARCHED DEM AND WOW,ARE THEY REALLY LIKE 1 THOUSAND BUCKS?

  • the new muscle cars are pussys compered to the old ones

  • @zephyrod you should be proud of yourself, i mean to do it on your own must be a great feeling when you take it for a ride

  • beautiful cars nice job...;-)

  • very nice car

  • Any videos of this with out the music? I would love to hear the sound of that engine.

  • i like it:-)

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