10 Killer Facts About Milton's '69 Dodge Charger – Drive Angry



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The 1969 Dodge Charger R/T in Drive Angry is a aggressive muscle car that fits perfectly into the film’s intense, high-octane atmosphere. Painted in matte black, it exudes a menacing look that complements its role in fast-paced chase sequences. Powered by a 440 cubic inch V8 engine, the Charger delivers raw horsepower, making it ideal for the movie’s action-packed scenes. With its iconic Coke-bottle design, hidden headlights, and muscular stance, the car serves as a visual representation of the film’s dark, rebellious tone!

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48 thoughts on “10 Killer Facts About Milton's '69 Dodge Charger – Drive Angry”

  1. Next video the Death Proof Charger !!! Ha ha also for the color it is blue, i found an article online that someone talked to a stunt driver or someone that worked ok the car, and it was painted blue they said.

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  2. C'mon Drive angry is almost perfect, the cgi did suck, but the acting, car stunts and everything else was sublime, I mean nick cage never disapoints even in those direct to video turds he did to pay the tax bills he never slacked off, Amber turd wasn't acting she was crazy hot, my kind of girl except unlike depp I know you just hit it a few times then leave the state and change your name so she can't find ya, you don't marry it. William Fitcher as the accountant, you know he was have n fun and it shows. Alot of his lines were funny as hell, like when turds ex boyfriend told him what car he had and the first thing the accountant asks 440 or hemi, like even the devils henchman are into muscle cars.
    Nope I will fight anyone who says this is a lousy movie.🤣
    By the way did you know the riveria he drove in the beginning still exists, one of those discovery type car shows bought it to fix and flip, it had no engine and trans and the idiots replaced the crashed and bullet ridden front passenger fender, put an engine and trans in an lost their shirts when they sold it as a stock rivvy. Me I would've left it as found just putting in an engine to drive it.

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  3. Love the video, but I will admit that for the production crew to source out the '69 Dodge Chargers from Death Proof was a smart idea because all they have to do is restore them and add on the safety features for Drive Angry in order to use them right away, plus none of them were destroyed and probably got sold to collectors,at least that's a good thing for sure.

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  4. I wouldn't be surprised if McCarthy swapped in an LS in the stunt cars since he is famous for using a common drivetrain in the F&F movies for reliability and not having to worry about the condition of the stock engine.

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  5. 'Just another guy who traveling and needs to saved a baby 😅' that's how i see this movie being grandfather's carzy adventure with only one shotgun, too many oneliners, tough gal (in more mays that we know), evil bounty bad guy, anti life group and finally overly useless cgi are all things everyone knows but at least we have 69 charger as today's video really does some justice for dodge's most iconic muscle car so that you buddy and have a nice day bye now later.

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  6. Well sir seeing how we're doing 10 facts about the killer Dodge Charger this should have been fact number one that was not Milton's charger ever it belong to Amber's character that she bought and paid for so let's get the facts straight

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  7. So, that Chargers did not want to die 😃
    Thanks for another great video, the more because is about my most beloved car since when i know what a car is ❤..
    ..and do not tell The Accountant how great was the 440 😁😁

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  8. The 2nd generation 1968-70 Dodge Charger is quite possibly one of the most widely used vehicles in pop culture. Dukes Of Hazzard, the Fast & Furious franchise, Bullitt, Dirty Mary, Crazy Larry, Death Proof, just to name a few.

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  9. Neat Video and Thx for sharing !
    I own one, a factory X9 Black 1969 Charger R/T SE, 440 Magnum/Auto, unrebuilt/unrestored survivor in still 'minty' original condition with no issues.
    I try to drive it as often as I can in summers as I live quite rural and it's a pleasure to drive on the highway to town, that said, not all that practical getting tackled everywhere you go once in town, Groceries/hardware store or whatever…. and of course as guy has to really drive defensively at all times as lookee-loo's will smash right into a you while ogling.
    I've met some very nice people as a result, lotsa good conversations…. and although it used to be flattering people were so enamored with the old thing…. sure get some goofy looks from people because my Dog(gsd) goes everywhere with me in it…. "you let your Dog in that Car" ?

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