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Old 01-12-2022, 07:25 PM   #1
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Default What was your favorite muscle car?

Well, this thread is meant for guys growing up in the 60’s. The true muscle cars were done by 1971 due to epa and insurance regulations. My favorite was the 1967 Corvette coupe. 427/435hp version with factory side pipes

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When I graduated from WVU, I hunted for one locally. Couldn’t find one. I did buy a 1970 LT1 convertible. Awesome car at the time. It was 1981. Race car for the street

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Nothing sounds like a high compression, carburetors and solid lifters. Nothing on the road today.
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I did buy a 1969 Dodge Coronet 440rt convertible when I slid my Harley in the 90’s. It was an original car originally purchased from Baum Blrd Dodge. I semi restored it. Rebuilt the engine to 500hp. Changed the color from B7 Green to the pale mopar yellow. It had ram air so I painted the scoops matte black. Awesome car, awesome sound.

It looked just like this


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Except I blacked the scoops out and the interior was tan.
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Old 01-12-2022, 07:58 PM   #3
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BTW, first two threads in the Sand box are not political. Balance is being achieved!!!!
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my first was a 72 ford pantera,351 cleveland.
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my first was a 72 ford pantera,351 cleveland.
DeTomaso Pantera. A great car. It had a Ford 351 Cleveland motor. Italian design. Not Ford.

http://www.danjedlicka.com/classic_c...o_pantera.html
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While I believe the 67 corvette was the pinnacle of GM design, the Jaguar XKE was a beautiful car. Enzo Ferrari said it was. Would love to own one.


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well, if you wanted one, had to go to a lincoln mercury dealer, it gave me the desire to have italian cars, several followed.
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Agreed. DeTomso didn’t have a dealer network. They collaborated with Ford with the engine. They make great resto-mods with a Coyote motor now. 600hp.

Although I would rather own a vintage Ferrari than a new one.
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had a 328
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Old 01-12-2022, 08:28 PM   #10
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Ferrari?

Classic

https://classics.autotrader.com/clas...i-328-for-sale

I would love to have an older one


https://www.supercars.net/blog/1964-...-250-gt-lusso/
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yes, and red
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yes, and red
Very cool.
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hemi cuda............ had it 6 months, totaled it, switched to bikes for my thrills
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Well, that truly is the king of the hill. I prefer the 71 Cuda design. They didn’t make many Hemis because the 440 was a more reliable and cheaper option.



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I didn’t grow up in the 60’s, but my favorite American muscle car would be a 68 Chevelle SS396 or the Ford Shelby GT500 E of the same year. Was never much for mopars.

http://www.vvncc.com/details.asp?VID=42278367

https://classiccars.com/listings/vie...a-kansas-66215
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