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1970 Chevelle Burnout 383 stroker

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Uploaded by on Jan 11, 2009

This is my 1970 chevelle with a 383 stroker motor with, aluminum heads, hydrolic roller cam, demon 750 carb, and some other goodies.

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  • why you say fuck at end?

  • @tortax25 Haha. I don't say fuck. If you've noticed, almost all of my burnout videos someone says fuck at the end. It's actually ironic cause each of them is filmed by a different person, and I have no idea why they each yelled fuck.

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  • How in 30 years did we go from this ball busting performance sound to weed eaters on steroids???

  • did you step in some dog shit?

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  • THAT THERES A REAL MUSCLE CAR

  • @journeyquest1 hahah he probably did. lol when i saw this comment i laughed my ass off

  • @tortax25 looks like he falls over or is hiding from somebody!

  • `by`

  • @tillman40 I know man it sucks and not just that but even street racing went down hill ever since that damn Fast and furious movie came out. Thats when street racing really ended. Now we hear 2 gallon sodas passing us buy with a tin can as a muffler. R.I.P Muscle cars...REAL MUSCLE CARS.

  • @tillman40 3 words fast and furious

  • @tillman40 Yeah, but you were talking about the rumble and performance of a muscle car. I guess it's all a matter of choice, but i would not consider an 85 mustang with a 115 hp 302 to be a muscle car. I have a diesel truck that wil outrun an '80's mustang. And your right about fwd's not being fun to drive!

  • @caniwitech you can still pick up 80s mustangs and camaros that are affordable. We do not need fwd performance cars...how fun are they to drive?

  • @tillman40 Point taken. But muscle cars ended effectively in the early early 70's. Fuel was high, emissions strict, and turbo 4 bangers became the new hot rods. I'm 24, and a ASE certified mechanic for dodge, and there is no way i could afford a new challenger. BUt my uncle bought a 1970 chevelle new when he was 18 while working for a mason, making less than i do today. It was 40,000 dollars cheaper than a 2011 challenger, and gas was over 3 dollars cheaper a gallon.

  • @caniwitech I respectively disagree...this movement started in the 90's when gas was cheap and wages were at record highs...

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