Preference given for those made in the 40s or 50s. What's your favorite classic car?
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Preference given for those made in the 40s or 50s. What's your favorite classic car?
1950s:
1957 Chrysler 300-C, 392-cu-in Hemi/375 hp
1960s:
1969 Dodge Coronet R/T 440-Magnum
1970s
1975-'76 Cadillac Fleetwood Seventy-Five Limousine
Chrystler
[quote=dcguy477;1013038]Preference given for those made in the 40s or 50s. What's your favorite classic car?[/quote]
Forties sedanettes (Buick, Pontiac. Cadillac....), woodies and JEEP of course.
Fifties convertibles.
Mopar fan here. So many to choose from but probably my dads 1969 charger he bought new. Grandpas old 1957 desoto was a good looking one too.
I'm a huge fan of the C1! I recently saw this one last weekend at the Hershey Concours.
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[quote=Morg;1017872]For me it's Ford Mustang.
The Mustang's interior is an awesome effort, with great quality materials. The double hooded dashboard looks really cool.[/quote]
i too was a huge fan of ford mustang.
Newbie here, first post. My favorite American car of all time is the 1968 Pontiac GTO. With the Endura front bumper, it foretold the future of how cars would be built with products other than steel. It was beautiful and looking out over the hood with the bulging hood scoops and the hood mounted tachometer made it more visually exciting than anything on the road from American automakers today. I have a '68 that has just started restoration now that I've gotten my 1972 De Tomaso Pantera back after a 4+ year restoration/modification. Dreamin' about that old goat got me through the boredom of high school every day. Can't wait to get it back!
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