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White 1972 Dodge Challenger car chase scenes from Nobody.
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- čas přidán 1. 10. 2021
- Clips from Nobody 2021.
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Chase music is Pat Benatar - Heartbreaker:
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Saul became such a badass...
This is what happens when you don't call Saul. He Saul's all over you.
I always get excited when i see a clasic car in a movie but i always get angry because it will probably be destroyed
thats why i cant watch movies anymore
@@robertlucas1435 i think they use post production effects or replicas. At least i hope so. Even for people who aren't in cars i think thye will see that "damn... This is a 100k$ car maybe we shouldn't destroy it, its too expensive"
@@Nikmg0 There are some where they use real rollers, where its made up of junk parts with no engine or tranny, or the other half is CGI, but the older movies just used real cars.
@@robertlucas1435 i mean i ge twhy they used real cars for example in 1974 gone in 60seconds. They just didnt knew that some of them like for example '73 Mustang mach 1 will be a pretty rare and collectible car. For them it was a new Mustang, just like for us 2022 Mustang is.
@@robertlucas1435 u can't watch movie because they destroy car ? ok, appart from the part it's .. strange, there is also many movies without any car being destroyed ..
This has to be one of the more realistic action films. Also what a perfect car/song combo
u gotta be high to say realistic
American muscle is definitely the best thing to ever touch any roads
That and italian supercars
@@corvettesareneat1274 nah
@@oogboog7049 Uhm yah
@@corvettesareneat1274 italians can’t make anything good other than food. They make shitty guns, shitty cars, whats next?
Nah fam, Italian and German 4sho
The smallest V8 they did in this car was a 5.2 V8. But maybe its lost horsepower over the years so they called it a 4.9. LOL
Moot point, it's flat out unamerican to refer to a 1st gen challenger's engine in "liters"... But yeah smallest option would have been a 318 which is still 5.something in commie-speak
@@tubbs2132 What's 'communist' about liters?
@@mottom2657These are Cold War era cars. The Russians used metric, the US used imperial.
If I had to guess, the original owner bought it with a Slant Six and put an engine from a different type of car into it.
You missed the whole point. The neighbour was just an idiot and bragged about something he knew nothing about. Hutch mocked him later when he repeated his words
Vanishing point
This "72 Challenger is incredible!!😍🔥
4.9L V8 you say? Ohhhh Hollywood😂
I think the 340 small block is 4.9 liters...but who calls it that? 😆
Yeah im sure they had one of the oldest chrysler engines available for the 72 model year, despite the fact the smallest 8 you could get was the 5.2 318!
@@jorger1997 thats like a 5.5 or 5.6 i think
@@robertlucas1435 Noted. My mistake. That would make the film script even more ridiculous
I think the correct answer should be 5.9 liters, or 360ci.
Seems like everyone is missing the point of the whole 4.9 thing. The owner was bragging when he didn't know shit then Hutch mocked him. The "he said" makes this even more clear
Why is no one talking about this? It's greatest car chase scene ever!!
Watch the original vanishing point
Watch Bullitt car chase scene
@@999heretic999 hey that’s the same car! Lol
@@guapatio not necessarily since in VP its a 70' but ultimately both share the same spirit
watch Ronin’s car chase scene
2:59 That drift had so much weight to it
Body roll
@@smithsfan425 and body roll
Before it became popular in Japan, “drifts” were actually called “power slides” which honestly fits better in my opinion in that scene.
Haha that smile when he shoots at him.
Me when I steal someones car and get a bounty of 5000 dollars in gta online
I blame Hollywood for why I can’t get a classic car for a good price
4.9L v8?.... my man.... no. its a dodge.
The smallest block you could get in the 72 model year was the 318 which was a 5.2, Chrysler did make a 4.9 but its far too old for that car
Pretty sure of it was supposed to been 5.9 but it got missed in editing
@@ralan350 So it was supposed to be a 360? right on!
This movie makes me love my 2021 6.4. And pat benitar
E-bodies never had a 4.9, reclining seats, or handbrakes...
No handbrakes? How they used to park the car without it moving by itself then?(P.S. sorry about my lack of knowlodge)
@@thiagotremea5554 🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄
@@JO-ly3hi great answer pal
@@thiagotremea5554 Would have been a foot pedal.
@@thiagotremea5554 they had an extra foot pedal close to the driver's door as an e-break they also had floor mounted high beam switches, I've sat in the driver's seat of my dream car, a '69 dodge charger with a 440 magnum which had the same setup as most chrysler vehicles at the time, it was amazing!!!
This is a very rare challanger, a white rallye without the fender louvers
You can see it's repainted, since the engine bay is red. Only the fords had two tone painted engine bays, and they were all black. Who knows what else is real on that thing
@@tubbs2132 I really don’t see anything on the hood. Maybe it’s a bit of corrosion, but other than that, it’s a great 72’. We got fairly limited shots of the hood anyways.
@@corvettesareneat1274 I mean the inner fenders and everything else under the hood is a different color, looks like red to me. I think that's the original color of the car, since mopar engine bays were always body color, to my memory. You can see it at the beginning of the clip
@@tubbs2132 Yeah can actually see like an orange color. I’m not exactly sure if the engine bay color matched the one on the car exterior. Maybe the car had a little paint trouble, or they decided that painting it white would be better for the movie. Sick car anyways
Much more desirable is the 70 and even more the 71, I think they painted this Challenger white, because maybe, and just maybe, the guys who did the movie wanted to do some kind of a Vanishing Point homage.
Why would he destroy that beautiful car like that. Thats dumb as hell. Its such a waste
Omg such a good movie
4.9 liter in a Dodge ? lol
4,9L ? Are you sure ?????? 5,9L should be more correct.
Moot point. Who the hell uses the Metric system in reference to a '70s challenger.
6,9L*
But I think the 426 wasn't in the 72
Braking bad window
They dont make great cars like this anymore great movie with a bad Ass soundtrack and a bad asss movie and bad ass car nobody is on one to mess with
4.9 liter V8? So the options for this car where slant six. 3.7 liter. V8 where 5.2 0r 5.4 or big block v8. Where did they ever option a 4.9? I think It doesn't matter. Couse he about to find out!!!! LMAO!
340?? SLED!!!
The song from Axe, Fantasy goes way better.
Triples is best.
If nobody 2 comes out car fixed hutch new house and basement... Music Hit me with your best shot
4.9l v8 is Not a Mopar engine
What's the song called?
Pat Benatar - Heartbreaker
@@mustangkai ok thank u
Proper shame they wrecked a real challenger
This crap nearly ruined the movie for me! The director/producer couldn't pay a car guy with any common sense to come advise on the car scenes? No Challenger ever had a 4.9L V8. You had so many legendary MOPAR powerplants to choose from! He coulda said anything from 340 Six Pack, 383 Commando, 440 Magnum, 426 Hemi. All would have been perfectly acceptable and absolutely believable, but no, they had to pull some 4.9L garbage out of their butts. Or, are we supposed to believe that the owner of this Challenger decided to not put any variant of a performance Mopar motor in his Challenger, and instead decided to swap it out for a ship anchor Chrysler A Block from 1955 that didn't have enough power to pull my pants down? And BTW, the 72 Challenger could only be had with the 3.7 liter slant six, the 5.2 liter 318 V8, and the 5.6L 340 V8. Any half wit car guy could have told you that and kept this scene from being ruined. "Saying that car has a 4.9L V8 while trying to sound tough is about like someone getting in a f22 raptor and bragging that it can go 55MPH. Just stupid!
This is what happens when you don't hire Craig Lieberman as a consultant🤣Also the movie was directed and made by Russians, they don't know any better.
its not that deep man
*This is when you didn't call saul*