1970 Dodge Challenger vs Ford Mustang and Mercury Cougar Dealer Promo Film
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- 1970 Dodge Challenger vs Ford Mustang and Mercury Cougar Dealer Promo Film
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Still one of the best looking cars of all time.
Not being able to reach the ashtray when your seatbelts are fastened is about the most 70's thing ever.
“Look stupid, I’m turning, about six times in a row”. LOL That made me laugh out loud! 🤣😂🤣 Personally, I always thought those tail lights were pretty cool.
The women getting smacked on the face with gloves
I'm sold, off to the dealership to buy me a new 1970 Chal..... Awwww nuts.
Back in 1973, 74 there was a drive-in curb service restaurant in the negiboring county. Every Saturday evening all the young kids would drive up eat drink a beer and hang out there. The cars that would come in there today would be worth millions. There were Mustangs, Camaros, Roadrunners, Chargers, GTOs, Chevelles ,Cougars and more. Many of the guys that owned these cars spent all their money customizing and it was a sight to behold. When I think of those days I could cry to think they are gone forever.
They pick out details so outrageously small. I'm surprised he didn't say, "Challenger door handle is flush with the door, so it get's 0.001 mpg more than Cougar".
I love these old films!
Another difference: apparently Challenger drivers wear less clothing than Mustang and Cougar drivers.
Always liked the sequential turn signals on the Cougar....
I like the 1hr 47min ad for Challenger....
Dodge designers were always on their top game. Excellent looking cars all throughout the 60's and 70's.
Still have my 73 340 Pistol grip four Speed Barracuda. Bought it for $2000 in 1978 when I was 20 years old.
This, from back when American companies made cars worth buying. The Challenger and Barracuda models from 1970-1971 looks LIGHT YEARS better than the Charger/Daytona pretenders of today. I really screwed the pooch when I passed up buying a non-original 440 six pack model back in the early 90s when number matching originals were all the rage. This example I'd come across was done as per factory, had all the right pieces, but started it's life as a 383 car. It was selling for $5k, in gorgeous condition.
I love the bit about the sequential tail lights. Yes I dam well do want to tell the guy behind me "look stupid I am turning" as buddy put it lol. Always kinda been a Mustang guy and they are all nice but that Cougar is just so gorgeous. And she could move pretty good with a big block stuffed under that hood.
Love those Cougars.
I had several '70 Challengers, a 340 convertible, a '70 R/T, a '71 R/T, and a '70 383 Challenger. Though I loved the convertible, the '70 R/T was my favorite. It was an identical twin to the '70 R/T in the movie "Vanishing Point.". It had a 440 Magnum, 4 speed, and Dana 60 differential, and no other options. I drove this car all over the American southwest, and had the time of my life in it. That was back in the early days when these cars were cheap (I got mine for $300), and when you could still find a used Hemicuda or Hemi Challenger for under $3000.
Love the go-go boots!
I've always wanted a 70 challenger. To bad they are way too expensive.
The Dodge Challenger is a classic !