Top 10 Longest American Cars of the 1970s (land yachts)

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Green Hawk Drive

Green Hawk Drive

Күн бұрын

In this video, size does matter as I go over the top ten longest American cars from the 1970s. These, as many call them, “land yachts” are absolutely beautiful and will always be. General Motors, Ford, and Chrysler competed against one another in this segment that is no longer around today. Of course, I am no expert, so if I miss anything, please let me know in the comments below.
Thank you all for watching, I do apologize for the lack of consistency these past few weeks. I have a lot more time to put into the channel now.
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0:00 -Intro
1:58 -Car 1
3:24 -Car 2
4:56 -Car 3
6:40 -Car 4
8:03 -Car 5
10:07 -Car 6
11:53 -Car 7
12:38 -Car 8
13:41 -Car 9
14:27 -Car 10

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@sableminer8133
@sableminer8133 Ай бұрын
Dude, u showcased not only my first car ('71 Olds Ninety Eight) but also the limo i drove part time one summer in the early '80s ('76 Cadillac stretch with divider window and full bar)! I got to drive a Lincoln stretch (late 70s) once but the Cad I liked better! Grand pa bought the Olds 98 new out in Odessa,TX for my grandma to go to the Piggly Wiggly in Big Springs! Metallic blue with a white vinyl top, that car would go onto my mom until I turned 15 with a learners permit and she got a rad '80 Mazda RX7 when she got a better paying job (whence I learned to drive a stick also). Thanks for the memories once again and yeah, Buick was on the higher pecking order back then. Olds was always at their heals with good looking, slightly more powerful "Rocket 8" engines I believe were used well into the late 70s but all the divisions designed their own engines.Buick was the doctor's car before he went all out on a Caddy! Those were the days but the Olds was truly a boulevard cruiser and I got tons of respect in that car cuz I kept her clean and talked my way out of more than one speeding tickets with the fuzz😅
@GreenHawkDrive
@GreenHawkDrive Ай бұрын
Thank you for this comment man. I hope more people read it.
@sableminer8133
@sableminer8133 Ай бұрын
@@GreenHawkDrive Wow, awesome, although notoriety from u is the best! You put together gr8 videos! I bet u wish u could've lived back then but it wasn't so dif from the '90s!
@Average_Car_Lover
@Average_Car_Lover Ай бұрын
Wait a min, Odessa is also a city/town in Texas?
@sableminer8133
@sableminer8133 Ай бұрын
@@Average_Car_Lover Yes just down a spell from Midland. Big Springs a ways a little further NE
@landonbenford8369
@landonbenford8369 Ай бұрын
"...the fuzz." Ain't heard THAT word in awhile.😁😁
@jadeddragon4254
@jadeddragon4254 15 күн бұрын
Todays youth will never know just how smooth these cars drove. And the sounds, sights and feel of them. I miss it
@MrUltranuman
@MrUltranuman 4 күн бұрын
My 69 Fury was so smooth. As my brother said the first time he drove it. 'It's like gliding down the highway on a sofa'
@jadeddragon4254
@jadeddragon4254 3 күн бұрын
That the Christine year ?
@kevinw1554
@kevinw1554 Ай бұрын
When I was 16, in 1972, my dad bought a 1972 Imperial LeBaron 4 door hardtop in chestnut brown metalic with a brown vinyl roof. It had almost all the option boxes checked including separate rear seat heating system, power vent wing windows, all leather, stereo with cassette that could also record. It didn’t have sunroof or surestop 4 wheel antilock brakes (the only 4 wheel antilock system in the industry at the time, the other guys were only 2 wheel). It was a beast and he let me drive it. It really had presence. On the highway, the comfort was unbeatable especially in 1972. You could have a family of 4 live in the trunk. I always loved old Chryslers. I bought a 1960 Chrysler 300F in 1980, restored it, showed it then sold it in 1985. I always missed the car until I was offered it back 3 years ago. The collector owner stored it in a warehouse for 36 years! She came home to me🤗. Now in my senior years, I enjoy taking her out to local car events. Thank you for this, very informative!
@Wasabi9111
@Wasabi9111 24 күн бұрын
How did ppl park these cars in the garage? Or street parking?
@richardpare3538
@richardpare3538 22 күн бұрын
@@Wasabi9111 Pretty easy - you park it just like any other car - assuming the garage is wide enough and long enough!
@richardpare3538
@richardpare3538 22 күн бұрын
@kevinw1554 : Grew up with Chryslers. Had a 59 Windsor ( Canadian version of the Newport), a '62 Newport, a 65 New Yorker, a 66 Imperial LeBaron, a 72 Imperial, then a 66 Imperial again. The original 66 Imperial was a WAY better car than the 72,( it has the 440 with twin 4 bbls, dual AC, dual heat, 6-way power front bucket seats, real wood trim and a host of other rare features) which is why my Dad bough the second 66 when it became available (it didn't have all the extras, though).. Lastly was a smaller 76 Imperial ( it was OK, but not great). All of these cars were fantastic, and way better quality that anything that GM and Ford produced ( except for some of the Lincolns). Wish I could afford another 66 Lebaron!
@Wasabi9111
@Wasabi9111 20 күн бұрын
@@richardpare3538 both my in laws and I have houses built in the 50s and the garage doors are so so narrow they barely fit modern compact cars, let along the land yachts from the 50s. I frequently have to deal w competitive street parking in Manhattan. I usually drive my compact car vs my bigger car into the city bc of the tight parking space. So I don’t know how ppl were able to do it in the past w the land yachts. But I also guess the streets weren’t congested back then.
@marianmoses9604
@marianmoses9604 18 күн бұрын
My mom had a 1976 Olds 98. It had a 455 Olds V-8 under the hood. Plenty of power and it glided down the highway as smooth as silk. You could drive over almost any crap on the road and you’d never feel it. Lol! We took a road trip from Texas to Colorado in it in the summer of 1976 and it was a joy. You just set the cruise control - popped in an 8-track tape of easy listening music - and chilled out as the miles rolled by. The damn thing was almost as comfortable to sit in as laying in your bed at home. Such plush seats. There will never be cars like that again. What an era!
@oliviajohnjohnolivia8142
@oliviajohnjohnolivia8142 14 күн бұрын
Does size matter 😊
@spikespa5208
@spikespa5208 11 күн бұрын
My Dad's '69 Ninety-eight: get in it on a three day weekend Friday afternoon, drive 270+ miles to Vegas and get there more rested and relaxed than when you got in. A two door with doors that weighed more than my MG Midget.
@willbond
@willbond 25 күн бұрын
I remember climbing in the backseat of my friends 1969 Buick Electra 225 4 door and I wouldn't have been surprised to see a fireplace.
@chuckaudio3191
@chuckaudio3191 19 күн бұрын
Right?!? Pull the front seat of my 75' Impala 4-door all the way forward and the back seat became a small living room!
@nealivers7479
@nealivers7479 19 күн бұрын
Hahah...True. My parents had a 1969 225 Electra 4 door. I remember that car, as a kid - it was HUGE; so big in fact, it would not fit in (the very big/deep) garage. True LAND YACHT
@Brent-qu3yk
@Brent-qu3yk 17 күн бұрын
Hahaha Hahaha yeah right ✅️ 🤣 big bad Buick love em .OUT OF THE WAY EVERYBODY HERE'S COMES THE BUICK
@oliviajohnjohnolivia8142
@oliviajohnjohnolivia8142 14 күн бұрын
You must have been hot 😊
@dankdudesmokesalot210
@dankdudesmokesalot210 8 күн бұрын
I had a 1971 Electra 225
@TPOrchestra
@TPOrchestra Ай бұрын
My mother's husband let me drive his mid-seventies Cadillac. I'll never forget what it dream it was to drive. It was so effortless it seemed smaller than it was. No modern Cadillac can compare. Thanks, Matt.
@Brent-qu3yk
@Brent-qu3yk 20 күн бұрын
Love them my parents had 72 Cadillac couple de ville 72 eldorado 1958 continental
@gregoryj.m.8985
@gregoryj.m.8985 17 күн бұрын
Yes...My Grandparents purchased a White 1968 Cadillac Coup DeVille ...it was the First year Cadillac went to the huge 472 V8 and the Switch Pitch Torque converter on the Caddys special Turbo 400 transmission.....what a car.
@KrolKaz
@KrolKaz 15 күн бұрын
472 v8 in a Cadillac coupe.. those were the days.
@hesseldijkstra5327
@hesseldijkstra5327 10 күн бұрын
Was your mother’s husband not your father or stepfather?
@laurenchristianna2092
@laurenchristianna2092 10 күн бұрын
​@@hesseldijkstra5327 lol!
@gerry5134
@gerry5134 17 күн бұрын
When I was young and being from the U.K I only ever saw these cars on TV shows like kojak, starsky and hutch etc and I just thought they were fabulous !! The size of those station wagons are unbelievable.! You could live in one ! LoL 😆
@julienielsen3746
@julienielsen3746 8 күн бұрын
One of the reasons I like to watch the 70s Cop shows. So many cool cars.
@s.vancourt9541
@s.vancourt9541 Ай бұрын
I had a friend in high school whose parents owned a '63 Imperial. On one occasion I saw them put a lawn mower and two bicycles in the trunk -- and close the lid!
@GreenHawkDrive
@GreenHawkDrive Ай бұрын
😂
@RUfromthe40s
@RUfromthe40s 24 күн бұрын
i also put 7 girls in the back of my Buik lesabre and inside on the seats put more 8 ,when the city i live become a big university campus, normally at 4.30 in the morning to travel to a 200 meters up road to the main market café´s that opened at 5 in the morning, to drink more and eat, to wake up or coke or genebra if not gin a express cofee a slice of the lemon´s peel yellow ,cinamon and sugar lot´s of it,then mix it well , try it it´s perfect to end a night of drinking
@kendalson7100
@kendalson7100 22 күн бұрын
That is so insane I love it.
@richardpare3538
@richardpare3538 22 күн бұрын
Had 20 people in my 65 New Yorker once (talk bout everyone being squished!), by thankfully never tried that with the bigger 66 LeBaron!
@dhillaz
@dhillaz Ай бұрын
The longest production SUV in 2024 is the Cadillac Escalade ESV at 227"...yet still shorter than every car on this list!
@notanothershrubbery
@notanothershrubbery 19 күн бұрын
My dad bought a used 1973 Imperial LeBaron in 1975. In 1976 I had to parallel park that thing for my driver's license. No backup cameras or parking sensors on those things.
@kevincleek8389
@kevincleek8389 Ай бұрын
Ahh, the memories. I learned to drive in my father's 1968 Dodge Monaco, only 213" long and 80" wide. I really believe that learning to drive in those bigger cars made us boomers better drivers, as we had to learn to maintain our lanes and park with much less room for error. People who learned later, in smaller cars (due to gas prices) had less need to learn to thread a long, wide car through narrow passages. Now, these people have moved up to big SUVs and many can't drive or park for squat.
@petegregory517
@petegregory517 Ай бұрын
Had a '66 Monaco, 383 factory 4 spd manual. Burgundy with probably one of the most beautiful interiors I've ever seen in my 72 years and estimated 50+ cars I've owned. Only thing close was a '69 Caprice Classic, 350, 300 horse factory 4 spd that had a greenish color that's indescribable.
@asafaust8869
@asafaust8869 21 күн бұрын
My first car was 1969 Chrysler Newport. It was a huge but well built car. 😊😅
@mt.shasta6097
@mt.shasta6097 16 күн бұрын
We Boomers HAD to be good drivers. I can still parallel park with the best of them. Why not? I grew up putting a 20-foot car in its space with ease. These 70s cars were once familiar-looking, but I do have to laugh at them now. Wish all people could experience those velvet rides, though.
@bobc.6908
@bobc.6908 Ай бұрын
Took my drivers license test in my Mom’s 67 Olds 98 in 1971. A year later she had a 1972 Buick Electra 225, later a 75 Ford LTD Brougham then a 78 Mercury Marquis Brougham. I drove all those cars at one time or another. The Marquis was my favorite, plush comfort. It was like driving a cloud.
@petegregory517
@petegregory517 Ай бұрын
The famous "Deuce and a Quarter" Electra 225.
@RUfromthe40s
@RUfromthe40s 24 күн бұрын
Buik was my family prefered brand all had Buiks, i love the coupés
@arfshesaid4325
@arfshesaid4325 21 күн бұрын
@@RUfromthe40s c
@takemeback70s
@takemeback70s 18 күн бұрын
We owned a 79 Lincoln Continental Mark V Cartier Series. It was by far the smoothest riding car I've ever driven. Plush seats and every amenity you could think of. The hood was about as long as the Toyota I drive now. Great memories of that Lincoln. Thanks for posting this video.
@aaronwilliams6989
@aaronwilliams6989 Ай бұрын
I feel blessed to remember those cars.
@samueldeandrade9058
@samueldeandrade9058 23 күн бұрын
@RandallFPS
@RandallFPS Ай бұрын
My Dad (born in '56) thanks you for this video.
@GreenHawkDrive
@GreenHawkDrive Ай бұрын
Wow, that means a lot. Thank you both for watching.
@RandallFPS
@RandallFPS Ай бұрын
@@GreenHawkDrive Memory lane is always a nice drive.
@irelandmsk8901
@irelandmsk8901 19 күн бұрын
In 79, my father working for Boeing in Wichta Kansas, decided to take us on a family road trip before heading back to UK. He bought a 72 Le Baron Imperial..Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona California, Nevada, Utah, Colorado, Nebraska, Iowa, Ilinois, Missouri..Kansas..5000+miles..staying Holiday Inns, Howard Johnsons, taking in every major landmark on the way..never broke down,, maybe a fan belt..6-8mpg..the car was perfect.. and even then... everybody wanted to talk to my father about it..
@jasperlit1345
@jasperlit1345 Ай бұрын
The order of hierarchy for luxury GM cars back then was Cadillac> Buick> Oldsmobile> Pontiac> Chevrolet
@GreenHawkDrive
@GreenHawkDrive Ай бұрын
I figured, thank you
@DigitalCanvas85
@DigitalCanvas85 Ай бұрын
And Oldsmobile and Pontiac are gone. I can only imagine what their cars would have looked like today.
@richardpare3538
@richardpare3538 22 күн бұрын
I always thought the the Olds were a better quality car than the Buicks.
@jasperlit1345
@jasperlit1345 22 күн бұрын
@@richardpare3538 Oldsmobile was slightly below Buick. You can look back at the options available and trim levels, usually Oldsmobile's highest trim level was about equivalent to Buicks second highest tier.
@artflorez1568
@artflorez1568 19 күн бұрын
Yep! I said the same thing.
@afarangi4839
@afarangi4839 24 күн бұрын
I love these huge cars from the 60's and 70's, the good old days.
@user-jw9kl4qd9t
@user-jw9kl4qd9t 19 күн бұрын
LOL I used to own one of the biggest. I had a 1969 Chrysler Imperial LeBaron. It had a 440 cubic inch engine that could pass anything on the road but a gas station. I think it got 10 miles a gallon coasting downhill.
@hunter7e7
@hunter7e7 Ай бұрын
When I was a kid we had a 76 Oldsmobile 98 Regency Brougham. Beautiful hardtop in blue with opera windows and vinyl top. Great Car!
@roadcalm3303
@roadcalm3303 Ай бұрын
This is like a ride down memory lane for me. My Father had a 75 Electra Limited. It was the ultimate highway cruiser. Our neighbor across the street bought a 76 Olds 98. Our other neighbor across the street and two houses up bought a 74 Cadillac Fleetwood. My Fathers Best friend was going to trade his 67 Coupe De Ville in for a 77 Coupe De Ville, but he didn’t like how they cut them down, so he bought a leftover 76. We also knew people who had Chrysler New Yorkers and Lincoln Continentals. I had a chance to ride in all of these huge land yachts. They look ridiculously big now, but back in the 70’s they were so common, they looked normal.
@OldCanadianguy953
@OldCanadianguy953 22 күн бұрын
My late dad used to have a 77 Lincoln Continental. What a great ride!
@MaartenEnceladus
@MaartenEnceladus 19 күн бұрын
Watching this video from acros the sea in the Netherlands. Seemingly ordinary cars for you Americans but almost every American car is special over here. Especially the ones from this period, not only a means of transportation but each and everyone a beautiful piece of art. Very nice videos, these kinds of lists👍
@gregparrott
@gregparrott 15 күн бұрын
When I started driving around 1969, gas was around 35 cents per gallon (3.7854 liters), so it didn't matter if these guzzled gas. But surprisingly, the Cadillac De Ville could get 19 MPG with a 472 cubic inch engine (later bumped up to ~502 cubic inches), with conservative highway driving, as could the large Ford/Mercury cars with the more economical 390 cu in. engine.. They were fun to drive, but not exactly sporty, like the early BMWs I used to drive. The intermediate size muscle cars were my favorite - handling was pretty good, and the power was kick ass. The brakes were their biggest shortcoming, as they continued using drum brakes for WAY too long. Race modified 1963 427 Ford Galaxie kzbin.info/www/bejne/pl7HnWSVi52smtU funny as hell to see a land yacht racing with imports and doing well. (There's nothing like cubic inches to make up for a shortfall in braking and nimble handling :)
@BillMcDevitt-yg8yr
@BillMcDevitt-yg8yr 10 күн бұрын
I own a 1965 Imperial Crown Coupe. Couldn't agree more!
@anthonybertone2336
@anthonybertone2336 Ай бұрын
As a teenager, I had a 77 78 and 79 Continental God those are beautiful cars
@dsbennett
@dsbennett Ай бұрын
My 5 foot tall mother drove a big Oldsmobile. One day she accellerated onto the freeway and said "Well, there goes three gallons of gas." I bought my wife an old Plymouth with a V8 and a 2-stage carberator. We had a winding uphill road to our house. I would keep the speed at 20 mph but at one particular turn, the 2nd stage would kick in and it was like we had jet-assist. Lots of fun and it rode like a cloud. It had a big butt (rear end) so we called it Bertha.
@mt.shasta6097
@mt.shasta6097 16 күн бұрын
Yeah, "Bertha Butt--she was one of the Butt sisters." Love it. We lived in great times.
@manualdidact
@manualdidact 21 күн бұрын
Amazing to actually hear someone mention the Dodge Polara. I grew up with a 1973 Polara that my great grandmother owned but almost never drove, that ended up with my parents. Even in the 70s and 80s they seemed rare.
@brianpresley8287
@brianpresley8287 4 күн бұрын
My maternal grandddad's next to last car was a 73 Polara. It remains one of only three Chrysler made products that I would ever own. His was an ugly light green color but rode very smoothly. The rear differential was going to need to be rebuilt and he decided the car was not worth the expense. He bought a two year old 1983 Chevrolet Malibu and the Dodge sat in the yard with a For Sale sign in the windshield for a brief time until it sold. I remember many early summer morning trips to the lake in that old Dodge to spend as much of the day fishing as we could until the south west Georgia heat just became unbearable.
@arnesahlen2704
@arnesahlen2704 Ай бұрын
Lincolns NOT $100,000 in late' 70s; $12,000 to 14,000 range. *Careful research please* - and state if you're factoring for inflation. Buick was seen as a step below Cadillac, the banker's luxury car.
@johnnymason2460
@johnnymason2460 Ай бұрын
You're right about the prices at the time. In today's money, they would be very high.
@GreenHawkDrive
@GreenHawkDrive Ай бұрын
More than that in the 70s man, at least the Mark V😂
@Jack_Stafford
@Jack_Stafford Ай бұрын
I think you would be clear that it meant in today's money but you're right he probably should state "in today's money" that would be hundreds of thousands of dollars.
@coasttocoastphoto
@coasttocoastphoto 21 күн бұрын
One day back in 1975, Dad flew over to Atlanta from Charleston and drove back with a used silver Cartier edition Mark IV. It had a red interior and was loaded. I remember him telling me it had about 3000 miles on it, and he wrote a check for $15,500.00. He even ordered two small metal plates that were about an inch and a half square with his initials embossed in ceramic that we stuck on the doors. I was a goofy teen, and I put them on too quickly and one side was about an inch lower than the other side. He was excited to have the car and told me he didn’t care about the misplacement. I thought the initials were tacky, but he liked them. He had a Mark III before this car and also had about 4 or 5 Mercedes. The Lincoln was his road car while the Mercedes were better around town with their balanced handling. Across the street, my schoolmate’s dad had a New Yorker. I rode in the back and enjoyed the stereophonic sound. Another classmate had a Continental. Later on, mom had several Volvos. Carwise, we were spoiled.
@Tony-cv2nj
@Tony-cv2nj Ай бұрын
Feels good to eat my dinner while i watch your videos fr
@GreenHawkDrive
@GreenHawkDrive Ай бұрын
Thank you man😎
@RUfromthe40s
@RUfromthe40s 24 күн бұрын
i use to have lunch while driving some turns my right seat company made them
@jonathanlee3284
@jonathanlee3284 11 күн бұрын
Lots of room , super comfortable ride and real Chrome, will FOREVER admire these old cars ❤
@jjcastleberry3662
@jjcastleberry3662 26 күн бұрын
I owned a 1969 Buick 225 Electra which was an awesome ride in comfort, quiet, and fast (125 MHP). No wind noise which I found amazing at high speed. Think of it as sitting on a cushy couch floating over the highway.
@chuckaudio3191
@chuckaudio3191 19 күн бұрын
That green New Yorker is so freakin' GORGEOUS!!! Bury me in that interior. I was blessed to be born in 1969, so I grew up with amazing cars and awesome music! I have owned a 4-door 75' Impala and a 1979 Delta and a 66' Galaxie 500. We used to refer to them as "road yachts". BTW, when I started driving in 1986, gas was around 45 cents per gallon. Insane.
@averyparticularsetofskills
@averyparticularsetofskills Ай бұрын
Don't apologize or second guess yourself, your doing an awesome job my friend! 👌✌
@GreenHawkDrive
@GreenHawkDrive Ай бұрын
Thank you as always man
@justinsummers1757
@justinsummers1757 Ай бұрын
Great video. These "land yachts" (particularly the station-wagons) were the SUV of its day!
@printmastert
@printmastert 26 күн бұрын
Vw bus was the original minivan
@richardpare3538
@richardpare3538 22 күн бұрын
Those big station wagons were fantastic for hauling just about everything you owned! No one makes real wagons anymore, unfortunately.
@petestaint8312
@petestaint8312 27 күн бұрын
Those Imperial cars were stunningly beautiful. 👍
@rasichap
@rasichap 20 күн бұрын
Looks are subjective. I think they look ridiculous. I have been in and driven some of these yachts. The legroom is poor for something so big, and they ride like a waterbed in an earthquake. As for the handling, well it's laughable.
@BillMcDevitt-yg8yr
@BillMcDevitt-yg8yr 10 күн бұрын
@@rasichap LOL. Which Imperials did you drive and what year?
@petestaint8312
@petestaint8312 4 күн бұрын
@@BillMcDevitt-yg8yr never drove one but still awesome
@BillMcDevitt-yg8yr
@BillMcDevitt-yg8yr 4 күн бұрын
@@petestaint8312 I have been in a '73 an happily own a '65. Great cars!
@DavidSmith-xs3or
@DavidSmith-xs3or 23 күн бұрын
I remember, years ago, seeing a Chrysler New Yorker parked next to a Renault LeCar from a window of a second-story stairwell. Talk about size comparisons. My mom used to own a 76 Chevy Caprise when I was in college. Now, that was a land yacht. My coworkers at the time called it " Battlestar Galactica. "
@scottwagner3214
@scottwagner3214 Ай бұрын
The Olds Ninety Eight and Buick Electra were NOT the same mechanically. Each GM division had its own unique proprietary V8 engine. The Electra had a unique Buick big block V8 and the Ninety Eight had its very own unique Olds big block V8.
@GreenHawkDrive
@GreenHawkDrive Ай бұрын
I appreciate your bringing this to my attention
@jasperlit1345
@jasperlit1345 Ай бұрын
@@GreenHawkDrive Pontiac also had its own unique 455 🤓
@johnnymason2460
@johnnymason2460 Ай бұрын
The V8 engines may have been different but the platform was the same.
@jeffking4176
@jeffking4176 Ай бұрын
@@GreenHawkDrive And Cadillac had a 500 ci. Engine. [ that’s basically an 8.2 Liter.😮
@arlynking1300
@arlynking1300 Ай бұрын
Good point here, the platform and basic designs though were basically identical. Worth noting is the fact that later on GM pulled the plug on just what you mentioned with their badge swapping program in an effort to improve profits and competitiveness. It angered customers who discovered for example their Buick had an engine that was shared with Pontiac, Chevrolet and Oldsmodile.
@joannemcniff4210
@joannemcniff4210 14 күн бұрын
How gorgeous were the interior of these land barges. The seats in these things were nicer than my sofa!
@autochatter
@autochatter Ай бұрын
So I watching this, and seeing more big rears than a Sir Mix a Lot video..and then you get to the final car. I agree with you 100%, that Imperial was stylish! Great vid Hawk!
@GreenHawkDrive
@GreenHawkDrive Ай бұрын
That’s hilarious😂😂😂 Thank you as always man:)
@autochatter
@autochatter Ай бұрын
@GreenHawkDrive You are quite welcome! I recall seeing many of what you showed as a kid in the 80s...Mainly parked where Seniors frequent. Didn't really see those Imperials though.
@richardpare3538
@richardpare3538 22 күн бұрын
The Imperials were fantastic cars, but their quality really went down when they went to the "fuselage" shaping in 69.
@johanbrand8601
@johanbrand8601 Ай бұрын
Thank you for this enjoyable video! I love these land yachts.
@elizabethhopkins3826
@elizabethhopkins3826 Ай бұрын
Growing up in the 70's it was the Buick Electra that I saw the most.
@ericgrigorof1509
@ericgrigorof1509 23 күн бұрын
Some absolute legend drives a mile long brown 70s Electra around my neighbourhood sometimes. It always makes my day to see it.
@mt.shasta6097
@mt.shasta6097 16 күн бұрын
Wave at him for me!
@Punkpsychobilly
@Punkpsychobilly Ай бұрын
I had a cherry 1973 Marquis with a 429. What a beautiful tank that was. The 70’s aircraft carriers are so under appreciated, but they are some of my favorite cars ever. When I was a kid my old man had a ‘77 Eldo and a ‘75 Olds 88 2 door and I can still remember riding in them. They seemed so enormous.
@sputumtube
@sputumtube 29 күн бұрын
When I was a little boy in the 1960's I used to dream of one day owning one of these beautiful cars. There was nothing to compare here in the UK.
@RUfromthe40s
@RUfromthe40s 24 күн бұрын
i was also a american car fan and in 78 me and a dutch friend started to buy cars in L.A. where we have a friend and at start we were afraid of not selling any but a day before returning to europe a friend who did the office work told us if we could get more because the ones bought and listed were all sold and we bought more and stayed there two weeks more, mainly at the time all wanted camaro´s or firebirds like in smokey and the bandit or similar name with burt reynolds and sara field(not surer of her name)also the three dukes car the dodge charger ,i remenberb having a 7.0L or around it in black that kept it two years before selling and was a nice car with manual gears ,the main problem when buying cars was the dificultie of finding them with manual gears but the only problem were the turns ,also kept a white camaro ,split bumpers all in white with blue windows and the rearview mirrors on the doors were sporty and also white as the body and it´s almost the same as the firebird or trans am from the same year , one that i still own is a mercury cougar manual from 1969 with a 7.0L engine ,not sure but i think it was a RX 7 all black with inside in dark red suede or similar material seats ,the shape by the sides made remenber the coupé of the 65 mustang but bigger, the one i bought to myself ,still have 3 coupés from 67 pontiacs ,the lemans ,the grandprix convertible(with automatic gears), and the boneville ,who have a lot of similar parts and i think the same chassi , the Le mans is golden brown with white vinil top, the grandprix is white with black top and the boneville blue(sea blue, not sure what is called in english) with black vinil top,from Buik i have a lesabre 71 with black hardtop in vinil ,manual and the colour is a dry shade of green metalic Paint not sure what is called in english or maybe soft green and gold metalized paint, most of the cars i have are from 59 to 74 this U.S. cars i have a lot others mainly mercedes, bmw´s ,alfa-romeus , lancias and porshes(who were in late 80´s hated ,don´t know why ,have 7 that costed me in mint condition around what today is 500€ except a 911 turbo from 83 that cost me in 91 what today is 2.500€ also have some fords but european models till 91, this was cars that i paid almost next to nothing or what today is almost 100€ ,the cars were given to me or sold by families friends of my family as their sons didn´t want old cars and they didn´t had a place to store them, also have some separates that are one from it´s brand like the inocenti detomaso or the fiat 131 coupé or the peugeot 504 coupé from 1972 ,also a citroen DS21 with 2.273 cc´s(or close) engine like in the DS 19 GT model, also have a more modern 3.0L V6 of the citroen XM ,early 90´s, this last car was one of those everybody should try it, it lights up at night like a christmas tree and it starts to lift of but doesn´t fly only extremelly confortable, and off road capable as it as several heights positions (it as the same hidraulic system as the DS),my main hobby either than hi-fi components and music, some colect stamps and coins ,i have them also but were from my father and they sure are big
@jt-hb8lh
@jt-hb8lh 15 күн бұрын
Jag mk10
@markprater1
@markprater1 20 күн бұрын
The '72 Cadillac Eldorado's back seat - with no hump in the floor - was bigger than my bedroom back then. The drummer in our band had one and he was everybody's best friend...
@mydogsmells1733
@mydogsmells1733 17 күн бұрын
In the late 80's, I was stationed with a guy who had one of these. Easily fit 7 people in this with room to spare. Since it was front wheel drive, it actually was great in the snow.
@nrbudgen
@nrbudgen Ай бұрын
I owned a Continental MK4, a MK5 and a Mercury Grand Marquis (not all at the same time!). They all had the 460 mated to a C6 transmission. They weren't powerful by modern standards, but the TORQUE! Beautiful land yachts and I miss them! The Grand Marquis had dual exhausts and on cruise on the Trans Canada got an amazing 21mpg.
@styldsteel1
@styldsteel1 21 күн бұрын
There is no American made car with the designation of MK anything prior to 2007. Lincoln started using that MK designation until 2007.
@MidwestTechAndGaming
@MidwestTechAndGaming 19 күн бұрын
@@styldsteel1 I believe they used "MK" as an abbreviation for "Mark" as in Mark 5.
@MidwestTechAndGaming
@MidwestTechAndGaming 19 күн бұрын
@@styldsteel1 You ever heard of just abbreviating without a mandate from an OEM? You are reading way too much into this. Go relax and get off other peoples backs for an insignificant comment on KZbin.
@MidwestTechAndGaming
@MidwestTechAndGaming 19 күн бұрын
@@styldsteel1 Dude it's not laziness, just admit that your overhyping this shit. I think I know why to. You just trolling and you think it's funny when actually it makes you look like a huge AH! Stop your BS and relax!
@63Imp283
@63Imp283 Ай бұрын
Miss our 75 T-bird bronze edition with the 460 drove it in H.S. it was bigger than my Grandpa's 63 Chevy Impala which I still have. Great video!
@Tardbard33
@Tardbard33 Ай бұрын
My, that Imperial is beautiful.
@richardpare3538
@richardpare3538 22 күн бұрын
Loved the ones we had!
@arnesahlen2704
@arnesahlen2704 Ай бұрын
5-mph bumpers were mandated in '73 for front only (2.5 mph for rear). In '74 the 5mph mandate was set for both ends, continuing to this day.
@randyfitz8310
@randyfitz8310 Ай бұрын
The 5 mph bumper standard was subsequently dropped as the 2.5 mph front and rear was permitted in the 1990s and continues into the 2024 models.
@marko7843
@marko7843 Ай бұрын
I wish they had continued to this day, then we wouldn't be driving cars capped with plastic at both ends that shatters at the slightest impact... I saw a rerun of Rockford the other night, and a mid-70s LTD smacked into a dumpster hard enough to push it back 10 ft, and the front end had no apparent damage.
@ronbrock6153
@ronbrock6153 Ай бұрын
The bumper requirements were reduced to 2.5 front and rear in 1982.
@AFTER_MIDNITE
@AFTER_MIDNITE 24 күн бұрын
⁠@@marko7843 One nice thing about the old chrome bumpers, especially with the rubber bumperettes, was that you could push a stalled vehicle out of the road. Nowadays nobody will risk cracking/scratching their plastic bumper.
@richardpare3538
@richardpare3538 22 күн бұрын
@@AFTER_MIDNITE My oldest sister t-boned a cop cruiser who slid thru an intersection in the middle of a snow storm. Totaled the cop car, but only tweaked sideways one of the bumperetts, which I straightened out easily by hand.
@gssher6743
@gssher6743 Ай бұрын
Great video! In response to your question about the hierarchy of Olds 98 vs. Buick Electra, many considered Buick to be the more prestigious. Buick's slogan decades ago was to call them "The Doctor's Car." Thanks for the enjoyable video.
@GreenHawkDrive
@GreenHawkDrive Ай бұрын
Thank you man. What an interesting slogan, at least from my age, it’s so fascinating learning about yalls past
@user-zq4rl9hs4f
@user-zq4rl9hs4f Ай бұрын
Im 65 years old. My uncle was an old car daddy, long deceased...but he owned many buick lasabres.
@artflorez1568
@artflorez1568 19 күн бұрын
One of their slogans also used to be "Wouldn't you really rather have a Buick"
@rickhulzer2407
@rickhulzer2407 21 күн бұрын
I remember helping my cat dealer friend move some cars frrom one dealer to another. I was the luckiest guy in the group as I got to drive a '76 Fleeteood Brougham 2 door with the 501 V8. To this day I have never driven a car that was so silky smoth aand quiet inside. Gettinging on the accelerator the car picked up effortlessly, yet barely a sound was heard from the revving engine from the inside. Such an impressive car. IMO the mid-70's was the golden age of the American automobile. The big Fords, Mercury's, Lincoln's and GM cars were all built well and safe to ride in. I enjoyed your unbiased approach in the video which is refreshing given that many video's I have watched on this subject show disdain for these awesome land yachts.
@bongdrop
@bongdrop 21 күн бұрын
There were no 1976 Cadillac Fleetwood 2 doors, the Fleetwood coupe didn't come out until 1980 - 84.
@Penpalinflorida
@Penpalinflorida 12 күн бұрын
Great video, thank you for bringing back so many memories for me. My friend growing up purchased a 1973 Chrysler Newport in the late 1970's which was a little shorter than the Imperial but still a beast. I am 6 feet tall and with the front seat in the mid position, I could not reach out and touch the dashboard. When the car finally needed to be junked, we took it out for a last ride and beat the shit out of it. Took out small trees out near his parents cabin in the country, banged it along guardrails on the interstate going 60 mph, but couldn't kill it. Drove the car to the junkyard and got $50 for it. What a machine.
@blwoolfson
@blwoolfson 16 күн бұрын
In the GM Hierarchy, Buick was always a step above Oldsmobile, but a step below Cadillac. I was a kid in the 70s and specifically remember this.
@danielhulse7140
@danielhulse7140 16 күн бұрын
Do you know all of the GM hierarchy? The Buick was referred to as the doctor's car🩺
@edwardskoda2409
@edwardskoda2409 29 күн бұрын
The Buick Electra and Olds 98 reached the same type of customer as far as wealth or opulence.They rode slightly different and handling was slightly different but styling really was the biggest factor.
@user-zq4rl9hs4f
@user-zq4rl9hs4f Ай бұрын
I had a 74 newport...loved it ❤
@richardpare3538
@richardpare3538 22 күн бұрын
Excellent car at that time!
@michaelthomas7898
@michaelthomas7898 20 күн бұрын
I had a 73 two door and man were those doors long
@josephpollard2725
@josephpollard2725 9 күн бұрын
I had personally, 74 Grand Marquis, 74 Olds Regency, 76 Caprice classic, 80 Caddy Eldorado, Man they were all great cars rode good no problems. Later went back and had 88 Grand Marquis. Man were those the Days.
@jameslatham2655
@jameslatham2655 21 күн бұрын
Ah yes, the "land yachts". The most comfortable, smoothest riding, beautiful cars ever made. I miss them so bad.
@stevedickson5853
@stevedickson5853 14 күн бұрын
Till you try turning a bend at speed never mind the hilarious mpg
@zeroone5097
@zeroone5097 8 күн бұрын
Yes luxury and STYLE not like modern crap
@oldrrocr
@oldrrocr 29 күн бұрын
Splendid walk down memory lane!
@gregoryj.m.8985
@gregoryj.m.8985 17 күн бұрын
At <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="108">1:48</a> in the video the Chrysler was in serious need of a complete tune up lol...but driving the big luxury liners was always a pleasure until it came to parking places ....but a magic carpet ride on the open road ....smooth ...fully optioned ...full power .
@ashleyallen9498
@ashleyallen9498 19 күн бұрын
Great vid, thanks for sharing
@happydays8171
@happydays8171 18 күн бұрын
'76 and '77 I worked for a place that reconditioned used cars for car dealerships. Our biggest customer was a Buick dealership, 4 a day he'd bring us. Didn't have the cleaning formulas or equipment we have today, just elbow grease. 8 man hours per car, I've seen most of these cars inside and out. Thanks for the memories.
@kerrypierre9494
@kerrypierre9494 Ай бұрын
Great vid, I love these old beasts.👌🤘👍🔥🔥🔥
@GreenHawkDrive
@GreenHawkDrive Ай бұрын
Thank you, me too!
@vincentstracqualursi6671
@vincentstracqualursi6671 Ай бұрын
Same. Love the cars and the videos!
@GreenHawkDrive
@GreenHawkDrive Ай бұрын
Thank you brother😎
@1stTnetix
@1stTnetix Ай бұрын
Definitely my favorite car channel of late good work!!!👍🏿
@GreenHawkDrive
@GreenHawkDrive Ай бұрын
Thank you man😎
@davidbraxton6600
@davidbraxton6600 21 күн бұрын
I TRULY APPRECIATE THIS VIDEO ❤
@firepraise510
@firepraise510 29 күн бұрын
My late father owned. And. Meticulously cared for. A dark. Navy Blue. 1978 Lincoln Continental Town Car. With a very nice 460 cubic inch. 2 BBL Powerplant. Under the hood. With an Extremely Plush. Baby Blue. Crushed velvet interior. With the gas mileage being 6 - 10 Smiles. To the gallon. With the gas gauge sinking a quarter of a tank Everytime he inserted the key into the ignition to start the beast. All through my formulative high school years ( 1982 - 1985 ). While keeping aside his Forest Green. 1977 Ford LTD . With Ford's insanely hungry 460/ 2 BBL Powerplant underneath. The car I learned to drive in. His motto was: " If someone runs into me...I'll survive. They won't. " Having a very true disdain of smaller vehicles. While creating a deep. Historic love for the land yachts. Inside of my heart. Being that I presently own a 2000 Ford Excursion XLT SUV. With Ford's killer Triton V10 ( 6.8 Litre Petrol Model ). That is a gem to drive. With one difference. A computer that dictates EVERYTHING in the vehicle. NOT COOL. Both of Dad's land yachts were mechanical purist's wet dream. Which is what I am looking in trade. Good luck. Your video brought back ALOT of memories that I pray we return towards. While ditching the electronics. And...Feeding into the eco nazi's unsustainable electric nuclear bomb on wheels. Which, rightly. Must Be Considered a terrorist threat to human life. And. A matter of national security. To the common. Ordinary. Working class citizen. Whom, like myself. Just want the mechanics to work. Without ALL of the crap that is a danger to drive if your vehicle is T Boned. Without any hope of survival. Forgive the long dissertation here I'd love to see what happened to the Big 3's flagship " economy " models. That acted as the prototypes. Towards the most iconic muscle cars. Of recent times ( Falcon/ Mustang ). Researching where these models/ nameplates had gone. While discussing the Big 3's discussions of bring back these icons. In their original format. Thank you again, Sir. Great video down memory lane.
@jonclassical2024
@jonclassical2024 Ай бұрын
Excellent vlog sir! You spent a lot of time finding those printed and filmed imagines, many of which I have never seen and the rest hadn't seen in over 40+ years! Thank you, as a teenager, I drove some of these whilst parking cars during college.
@GreenHawkDrive
@GreenHawkDrive Ай бұрын
Thank you man, glad you liked it:)
@dbclower
@dbclower Ай бұрын
In my childhood home (I was born in '69), Buick was 'nicer' than an Olds, but less than a Caddy (assuming equivalent market point models)
@GreenHawkDrive
@GreenHawkDrive Ай бұрын
Thank you
@michaelwaldmeier1601
@michaelwaldmeier1601 Ай бұрын
My experience too as I saw them new!
@Ksoism
@Ksoism Ай бұрын
I'm not from the states, but wasn't caddy pure luxury, Buick kind of a performance luxury brand, Pontiac more sporty and performance orientated than Buick and chevy a blue collar marque? Buick was more of a Mercedes and Pontiac more like BMW, although those brands have drifted away from their old images.
@davidfuller7792
@davidfuller7792 9 күн бұрын
Love the video, Really beautiful cars
@paulh7589
@paulh7589 6 күн бұрын
Great video, thank you for creating this for our enjoyment. Well done, Sir.
@williamchapman9614
@williamchapman9614 Ай бұрын
And if by chance you actually read all the comments, another friends grandmother had the same red 74 Chrysler, I grew up in El Paso Texas, not a big ford town. But land yachts were awesome, my particular 76 all I had to do to get over 300 horses was put an Edelbrock torquer 2 and dual exhaust now with that you ain't gonna win a quarter mile but with 308$ I could get 110 when most people in 93 were lucky to hit 85
@GreenHawkDrive
@GreenHawkDrive Ай бұрын
Thank you for the insight, I appreciate it man
@area51isreal71
@area51isreal71 Ай бұрын
@<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="136">2:16</a> That is the Australian LTD developed from the XA/ZF platform.
@GreenHawkDrive
@GreenHawkDrive Ай бұрын
That was my mistake, I couldn’t tell the difference
@sableminer8133
@sableminer8133 Ай бұрын
​@@GreenHawkDrivesurely u jest! The U. S. version has hidden headlamps, bloated body with rear "skirts" and a baroque applique in between the taillights! I much preferred the other makes to Ford back then as their style was too formal. I mean, have u seen the Mustang II?😅
@davemeise2192
@davemeise2192 9 күн бұрын
My former father-in-law LOVED those Chrysler Imperials. He owned several of them. They were nice to ride in and they rode over the road smoothly. Beautiful cars for the time.
@martinthompson2425
@martinthompson2425 10 күн бұрын
We had a ‘73 Lincoln Town Car. What a fabulous boat that was! I drove it to school most of my high school senior year! Fond memories! Thanks for posting!
@terrytobin100
@terrytobin100 Ай бұрын
26 seconds ago? I'll watch
@GreenHawkDrive
@GreenHawkDrive Ай бұрын
😄
@tapper701
@tapper701 Ай бұрын
Enjoyed this vid on these Land Yachts ... As to your prices of these large cars being $100,000 or more, no American cars in that time period were in that category. Even the high end European cars had not ascended to that level yet ... Were they expen$ive for their time = Y E $
@GreenHawkDrive
@GreenHawkDrive Ай бұрын
I appreciate that man, thank you! When I said 100,000 and 85,000, those numbers are adjusted for inflation😅
@tapper701
@tapper701 Ай бұрын
@@GreenHawkDrive Ye$, that make$ more $en$e ...
@dmhibb
@dmhibb 19 күн бұрын
Beautiful keep them coming
@nickgee7291
@nickgee7291 Ай бұрын
Great images and video inserts! Its a time capsule! So cool to watch! Im 29 and ive always been a fan of the land yachts! So its cool to see other people that like old cars that didnt grow up with them
@GreenHawkDrive
@GreenHawkDrive Ай бұрын
Thank you man! I agree
@rt_goblin_hours
@rt_goblin_hours Ай бұрын
Do a video on biggest coupes?
@GreenHawkDrive
@GreenHawkDrive Ай бұрын
Good suggestion, we shall see!
@eurouc
@eurouc Ай бұрын
The car shown @ <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="130">2:10</a>> is not a Mercury. It’s not even American. It’s a ‘73-‘76 Australian Ford LTD, with no significant commonality to US Fords of the time
@GreenHawkDrive
@GreenHawkDrive Ай бұрын
What’s the difference?
@eurouc
@eurouc Ай бұрын
It’s not an American car; the title of the video. Additionally, it appears in a segment about Mercurys
@JohnSmith-rw8uh
@JohnSmith-rw8uh Ай бұрын
Made by Ford's Australian division. With 302 or 351 Cleveland engines. Aussie cars from the big 3 usually had us styling traits, but were different cars
@BXXification
@BXXification Ай бұрын
Good video and great pics. Don't let people trouble you picking apart some of the little things you got wrong. Keep up the good work.
@GreenHawkDrive
@GreenHawkDrive Ай бұрын
I appreciate that man. Thank you for posting that out.
@garymetzker5763
@garymetzker5763 14 күн бұрын
Don't put your self down, your a very smart,what i would call "a new person". Im 62 years old and i LOVE this video. Memories for me, thank you very much. I had 1975 Coupe De ville , it was 7000 pounds. 2.1/2 tons . 500 CU engine Wish i still had it.
@sethandotts3763
@sethandotts3763 Ай бұрын
The 1976 Cadillac series 75 was 252.4 inches, how'd you mess that up? It's the world's longest production car and you've mentioned it on your channel before
@chrislong8986
@chrislong8986 Ай бұрын
The series 75 was the limousine cadillac so it wouldn't have counted in this list
@sethandotts3763
@sethandotts3763 Ай бұрын
@@chrislong8986 I'm seeing it be classified as a "formal sedan" whatever that is
@ccmcllc4334
@ccmcllc4334 29 күн бұрын
Great comments - One addition, the interior of the limited edition’72 98 Regency changed the game. Even Cadillac did not have an “over-the-top” loose cushion interior for a few years after ‘72. My Grandfather had a ‘73 and it was incredible. Buick eventually introduced the Park Avenue which had an upgraded posh interior. The 1972 Olds 98 Regency “Tiffany edition” created the loose- cushion look for this category of stately sedans with over-the-top interiors for two decades or more. I don’t recall how many were built in ‘72, however, the Tiffany clock on the dash was icing for this beautiful interior.
@quickdeuce
@quickdeuce 19 күн бұрын
Loved watching this video AND reading a plethora of the comments! Long has been and likely will be the discussion about which of these land yachts were most comfortable.
@johneldorado
@johneldorado Ай бұрын
Great video! You really do a great job on these, keep 'em coming!
@GreenHawkDrive
@GreenHawkDrive Ай бұрын
I appreciate that man, thank you
@BuckHelton
@BuckHelton 26 күн бұрын
My first really good car was a 74 Lincoln Continental Mark IV. 395 BHP high compression engine with a switchable positrac rear end. Every luxury option except for a swivel seat. It was a dragster disguised as a land yacht.
@gregmorris2022
@gregmorris2022 Ай бұрын
Great video. Its got 2 of my favorite things, cars and statistics. Well done.
@GreenHawkDrive
@GreenHawkDrive Ай бұрын
I appreciate that man
@maximilliancunningham6091
@maximilliancunningham6091 5 күн бұрын
Well done ! Please continue.
@geckogrant
@geckogrant 11 күн бұрын
I had a 1971 Chrysler New Yorker, 4 door hard-top, with the 440ci engine (7.2 liter) 224" about 19' long. One of the coolest, most comfortable cars I ever had. I kick myself at least once a month for ever selling it. Live and learn. Bring back the land yacht!
@keithpearson7059
@keithpearson7059 9 күн бұрын
Correction : it was EXACTLY 20 feet long , I had the identical car and measured it with a buddy and tape measure to both ends .
@russrichards6685
@russrichards6685 4 күн бұрын
Blinkers on top of the front fenders?
@keithpearson7059
@keithpearson7059 3 күн бұрын
@@russrichards6685 yes , the shape of a house , lol .
@russrichards6685
@russrichards6685 3 күн бұрын
My parents inherited what I believe was a 68 Chrysler New Yorker in the early 80s. Completely cherry. Could have played ping pong in the back seat. I was so embarrassed to go anywhere in it. When we sold it we got a Toyota Tercel. Quite the difference. lol.
@pauleywagscave
@pauleywagscave 28 күн бұрын
Awesome job kid, a thousand thanks!
@GreenHawkDrive
@GreenHawkDrive 28 күн бұрын
I appreciate that man thank you
@jimthompson606
@jimthompson606 Ай бұрын
Very interesting video on these beauties I remember so well. Thank you.
@GreenHawkDrive
@GreenHawkDrive Ай бұрын
Thank you for watching
@Andrew-cu9lf
@Andrew-cu9lf 18 күн бұрын
Awesome job on the vid, We had a 225 Electra. What a beast of a car.
@FREDOGISFUUN
@FREDOGISFUUN Ай бұрын
I miss the Land yacht. My first car I could afford as a teen. $750 bucks, I could haul 8 of my friends and gear to the lake in land yacht comfort. Just make sure to add a quart of oil every 100 miles. Lots of room to do teen aged stuff haha. Back seat of a Firebird no way ;)
@GreenHawkDrive
@GreenHawkDrive Ай бұрын
Right on man😂
@MichaelSisley-fw3xr
@MichaelSisley-fw3xr 3 күн бұрын
My family had a 74 Ford LTD, green and white. What a monster car. A friend of mine got his grandmother's Cadillac El Dorado when she stopped driving and we were in high school. It had a 500 cubic inch engine, AC, front wheel drive and got roughly 8 or 9 gallons per mile!!! It had a fold down arm rest in the back seat in the center of the back seat. We fiber glassed the trunk, put in a drain plug, cut through the metal between the back seat and the trunk, added rubber weather stripping for safety, and used that trunk as a beer cooler. We would drive over to the ice house, use the chute to fill the trunk with ice on top of the beer. It was our road trip vehicle. We would drive from West Texas to San Antonio or Austin for concerts. You could easily fit 6 high school boys in that beast. You could do a smooth 80 out on those lonely roads and it felt like you were floating along. The 70s were a different time in America. It was a time of transition into constant decline.
@davidallen5776
@davidallen5776 28 күн бұрын
I still gravitated toward this sort of thing no matter how anyone else looked at it!
@johnmayer158
@johnmayer158 4 күн бұрын
Thank you for putting this together! Seeing these cars brings back alot of memories. I have my Grandfather's 1978 Lincoln Town car, 2dr coup, Cartier edition, all original except for the exhaust system, with the 460 4bbl. It even has the original am/fm quadrasonic 8 track player, and yes, it still works! I have approx 64k on the clock, and its never been out in bad weather. The original spare tire has never been out of the trunk. It still had the faded blue on its white wall. I'll probably have it till I pass, then it'll goto a museum. Just a point I think you'd like...looking at the mfg data sticker on the driver door, it had a curb weight of 6433 lbs. Thanks again for the video, sir.
@lesaber251
@lesaber251 8 күн бұрын
My father had a land yacht. A 1967 Buick Electra 225 Limited. I LOVED it.
@jochendoenges2354
@jochendoenges2354 16 күн бұрын
Fresh out of the army in 1981 Bought a 66 Pontiac bonneville Spent my severance pay to rebuild it 4door hardtop 421 big block 3 2barrel carbs Turbo 400 and positraction and rear fender skirts.. Beat many muscle cars of the day in the quarter mile Totally underrated .... Best car I ever had. And faaaast😊
@josebatista8277
@josebatista8277 Ай бұрын
Great video. Beings back childhood memories. Loved the land yachts they were so luxurious and smooth. The good old USA.
@GreenHawkDrive
@GreenHawkDrive Ай бұрын
Thank you!
@scotttarshus9490
@scotttarshus9490 29 күн бұрын
totally awesome,I had a 1959 caddy sedan deville in high school
@jasonrodgers9063
@jasonrodgers9063 26 күн бұрын
What time frame?
@rogerdodrill4733
@rogerdodrill4733 20 күн бұрын
Me too, almost 20' long by tape measure, 2 Dr coupe de ville
@sergionascimento5006
@sergionascimento5006 7 күн бұрын
Demais!!! Vi alguns desses carros quando morei nos Estados Unidos de 2005 a 2008. Nice video dude!!
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