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Okay, name your favorite year for American muscle cars and why. I think 1970, by a landslide.

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I'd have to say 1968. As Mopar guy, it was significant because the second gen Charger was introduced, the Road Runner hit the streets for the first year, and the '68 Hemi Cuda was born and to this day still dominates the Super Stock AA class.



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I'd have to say 1968. As Mopar guy, it was significant because the second gen Charger was introduced, the Road Runner hit the streets for the first year, and the '68 Hemi Cuda was born and to this day still dominates the Super Stock AA class.




1969, I like what they did with the grill on the charger and the tail lights on most all the cars.from one mopar guy to another.
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I would have to say 69 and 70. I say 70 only because of the introduction of the Challenger and the HemiCuda...I am a Mopar guy at heart. I liked the 69 Charger the best, along with the Roadrunner, GTX and a very seldom seen 69 Barracuda Formula S coupe with a 340 four speed.
My buddy had one and it was a Camaro eater.
 
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As you should be! So I would assume that 1970 is your favorite year!



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I vote 1969; (69 Camaro SS/RS convertible 396/350HP, 4 speed) However if you consider all mustangs, challengers and camaros as muscle cars. Any of these units in 2011 will eat the late 60's / early 70's cars for lunch.

Camaros SS @425HP
Mustang GT's @ +400HP (great little motor)
Challengers @425HP
Soon to be Camaro Z28 @ +500HP
Shelby Cobras at +500HP

I suppose the definition of the Muscle car era is 67-71. I would add that in the mid 70's - mid 80's you thought you would never see high HP cars again. Glad I am here to see it!
 
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As you should be! So I would assume that 1970 is your favorite year!


I have a thing for 62's.
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As you should be! So I would assume that 1970 is your favorite year!


I have a thing for 62's.
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Dang, is the wagon yours? Does it have a maxie under the hood?? Big Grin



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My favorite was the 1969 Ford XL convertible I bought new. It had the ordered 429 engine with the four barrel. Mine had AC which worked out great. Huge trunk could hold at least three deer!

 
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As you should be! So I would assume that 1970 is your favorite year!


I have a thing for 62's.
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Dang, is the wagon yours? Does it have a maxie under the hood?? Big Grin


All except the intake,wanted something I could drive.

 
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I would have to say 69 and 70. I say 70 only because of the introduction of the Challenger and the HemiCuda...I am a Mopar guy at heart. I liked the 69 Charger the best, along with the Roadrunner, GTX and a very seldom seen 69 Barracuda Formula S coupe with a 340 four speed.
My buddy had one and it was a Camaro eater.


Well since you say '69 & 70 I'll split the difference and say 69 1/2 since I own a mid-year package car.



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I'm prejudice


As you should be! So I would assume that 1970 is your favorite year!


I have a thing for 62's.
.


Dang, is the wagon yours? Does it have a maxie under the hood?? Big Grin


All except the intake,wanted something I could drive.



I had a complete Stage III intake (with carbs and linkae) that I sold for chump change in the late-80s. I'm still kicking myself. Very cool!



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I would have to say 69 and 70. I say 70 only because of the introduction of the Challenger and the HemiCuda...I am a Mopar guy at heart. I liked the 69 Charger the best, along with the Roadrunner, GTX and a very seldom seen 69 Barracuda Formula S coupe with a 340 four speed.
My buddy had one and it was a Camaro eater.


Well since you say '69 & 70 I'll split the difference and say 69 1/2 since I own a mid-year package car.



Frostbit, that is just beautiful! I had a '69 Runner (same color) but with a vinyl top. Sold it in 1990.



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I would have to say 69 and 70. I say 70 only because of the introduction of the Challenger and the HemiCuda...I am a Mopar guy at heart. I liked the 69 Charger the best, along with the Roadrunner, GTX and a very seldom seen 69 Barracuda Formula S coupe with a 340 four speed.
My buddy had one and it was a Camaro eater.


Well since you say '69 & 70 I'll split the difference and say 69 1/2 since I own a mid-year package car.



Frostbit, that is just beautiful! I had a '69 Runner (same color) but with a vinyl top. Sold it in 1990.


$55,000 and she's yours. 4,500 miles since the resto. I got a new addiction to feed. Big Grin


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I would go with 69, but I am bias

 
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Cyclotronjunky, that's really, really nice! tu2



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Oh shit ... now I want a Corvette.
and a '69 GTO and a Hemi Cuda a '67 Camaro and maybe even some sort of Ford as well.


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Oh shit ... now I want a Corvette.
and a '69 GTO and a Hemi Cuda a '67 Camaro and maybe even some sort of Ford as well.


We're in the same boat! Big Grin



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Obvious Ford choices: 427 Cobra with Webers, 1969 Mustang Mach One with the dual-quad 427.

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