what is your favorite musclecar. my favorite is the 1968 mustang fastback
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Re: what is your favorite musclecar
Hmmmm, my favorite(s) are/is a '69 Camaro and a 1970 Chevelle SS LS6 454 with 4 speed.
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Re: what is your favorite musclecar
Oh god, too many too list
GM
1969 Olds 442 W-30
1967 GTO Conv
1967 Chevelle SS
1967-68 Camaro RS/SS or Z/28
1970 Buick GSX
MOPAR
1971 Hemi Cuda (ALL TIME FAVORITE)
1971 AAR Cuda
1968 Coronet GTX
1969 Charger 440 Six PACK
ANY ROADRUNNER
Ford
1970 Mustang BOSS 302 or MACH1
Corvettes
1963 Splitwindow
1965 327 Fuelie
1965 396
1967 L-88 (Ultimate Muscle car, 560 HP)
1969 L-88
1970 LT1Let's make all of the cars shiny!
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Re: what is your favorite musclecar
1970 Hemi Cuda (My Favorite)
1968 Mustang FastbackJesse
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Re: what is your favorite musclecar
All of them
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Re: what is your favorite musclecar
1966 Dodge Charger with the 440 (it's a better street engine than the 426 Hemi). I love the console running the length of the interior and the four bucket seats created by it. That or the 1970/71 Dodge TransAm Challenger with the 340 6 Pack. My dad actually brought one of these home that year - it was the only car he could grab off the "product planning lot" at Chrysler when his company car was in the body shop for a couple of weeks. He hated it, my brother and I fell in love immediately.
Although I did recently fall in love with a 1965 Dodge Coronet convertible with a 413 Wedge. Fully restored and just gorgeous, they were asking $58,000 for it and when I looked in my wallet I realized I was $57,815 short that day. Oh well.Michael Stoops
Senior Global Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Inc.
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