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STS-1 Sequential Tail lights 66 Charger

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Uploaded by on Jan 19, 2008

STS-1 Sequential Tail Lights installed on a 1966 Dodge Charger.

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  • drive it in the winter, it will be the last time that car sees snow, without looking through holes from rust

  • @dodgedart74 ... Does it look like it's driven in the snow? Sorry, not a single rust hole anywhere on my car... not even a pin hole...

  • alucinante,ya no hacen coches como esos,impresionante

  • @TheMotero81  Muchas Gracias por tu comentos, Amigo...

  • They could have designed that better, but it still looks good. You have the one light come one, and the two next to it come on, which is just a two step process. For a three light system on each side, it should be a three step process!

  • It was 3 degrees out when I shot the video... When it's a little warmer the sequence is more uniform...

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  • kill some ricers with that car for me will ya? 10/10

  • Very nice! & your car sounds like a beast!!

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  • Nice. Rekindled my love for first gen chargers! whats it got 383?

  • that car is so BEAUTIFUL!!!

    

  • classic

  • Something cool about seeing an old classic running, out in the snow. Nice!

  • @InspireImages Tell the government to shove their bumper regs, CAFE standards and other BS and we will get some style back. The newest fun is now they are limiting now much side window glass we have, so you notice the side windows on cars becoming more and more narrow.....

  • @mrsambo07 This from a guy whose youtube page features garbage videos and some thug constantly rapping "sh!t" this and "sh!t" that. Yeah, what a contributor!

  • @dodgedart74 Driving the car in snow does not produce rust, j nor rain. The corrosive agent is salt used in some areas on top of show; that with unprotected metal where paint and wax are not present for protection. I still have my parents 1969 Cadillac Fleetwood which was driven all winter long in Denver for years. Very little rust on that car. Snow causing rust is a myth; moisture in unprotected areas is the culprit, which can be worsened by snow but not the cause of it.

  • oh look it is trying to be kitt 0:53

  • Look at how artistic manufacturers were back then. Today everything needs to look like an acord or a lexus. so sad.

  • enoghe with those dame brakelights , man this vid sucks

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