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Gents real simple…. I wanna hear if you had the choice to pick 1 Muscle car from 1965-1972 what would it be and why? Remember pick only 1, so make it count (also include what color or options).
This is if money was no object too
Savage
That’s easy. If you’ve ever seen the movie Dazed and Confused, I would pick the Camaro that the blonde dude with the moustache drives. Hottest looking thing on four wheels if you ask me!
Consistency is victory - Ultra Magnus
Anonymous541968 Plymouth GTX
426 hemi.
4 speed
Dark green, black interier.Why?
Cause its not a damn GM!!!
Kidding. The 350 is Gods gift to humanity. Freimds again? Hahahj
I’ve never been a huge car guy, but I’ve always liked the Mustang and that one John Wick drives would be awesome. I think it was a 1969 or 1970.
1965 Pontiac Parisienne 2+2 Convertible.
The is another post somewhere here with a good selection of old muscle carsThere was a time in my life when I gave a fuck. Now you have to pay ME for it
Nice stuff gents, I’m partial to mother mopar, but love all Muscle cars really. Just like seeing people’s taste from that era, anything 426 hemi ftw.
Wow the Parisienne, interesting choice, see I like low key Muscle to…
My choice gents would have to be 1969 Charger R/T, 426 Hemi, Black on Black with red wall tires, 4 speed.
Savage
How many guys do you think have chosen the woman over the car, how many times have men been told, it’s either me or the car? I cannot think of a worse thing in a mans life regarding c~~~s literally ripping out the last peace of freedom left in a f~~~ing mans life, his ducking sanctuary, his garage, his therapy machine to escape the wife kids, and life he left
Savage
MGTower was feeding me Metal Eye Candy in a thread last year. (do you think I can remember the thread? nope).
My 2+2 was just slightly different than stock under the hood.
Some awesome photos of steel floating around on this site.There was a time in my life when I gave a fuck. Now you have to pay ME for it
Anonymous54Mopar!!!
Xa 2 door coupe ford gt with rpo gear . F~~~ that was an evil car .
THE PLANTATION HAS NOW TURNED INTO THE KILLING FIELDS . WOMAN ARE NOW ROLLING CAMBODIAN STYLE .
This was years ago, I bought an M3 convertible behind my ex-finances back, hid it from her by renting a garage 20 min from where I lived. Whenever we argued or life just sucked because of her, Or just needed therapy, that car was my freedom. Not a muscle Car which I never had, yet….but man was it a perfect car for the time.
Savage
I think right after dogs being mans best friend, For me my next best friend would be cars..
Savage
’69 Olds Cutlass 442. Yup. 67′ Wildcat. Anything Mopar from the appropriate years. I love all these cars.
Whilst I would indeed like a Dodge Charger if I lived in the States, here in the UK the roads are narrow with millions of cars parked on each side and women drivers who need 5 foot of clerence so they have to drive in the middle of the road, so, for me it would be the Sunbeam Tiger, a pretty little car with a 4.2 litre V8
1970 Mercury Cougar
351 Cleveland
TurquoiseBut not just any old Merc! I want the same one that I sold for pennies on the dollar 40 years ago. That was a big mistake and I’d like to have it back now!!!
Anonymous4271 Javelin AMX Go-pkg Z-code, cowel induction, high compression 401, 11′ clutch/4 speed, 4/11 posi, HD suspension, Rally Sport, tick-toc tack, power disc brakes.
Back in the day I played paddleball with my friend off the dashboard for not putting on his seatbelts! It’s fully restored and sitting not more than 75ft away in the garage. I kept it because it did wheelies!
Anonymous11970 Dodge Challenger 426 hemi 4-spd. 3.55 or 3.23 rear end. Shaker hood. White with license plates OA-5599.
If we are talking classic… I am a Mopar fan hands down.
Steel sharpens steel
This is what inredpillwetrust drives at the moment guys (lol) :
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