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I may be biased, but my favorite muscle-car azz of all time is the '69 or '70 Charger with the long, evil-looking taillights; with a slight nod to the '70 with the single taillight trim panel, it just seems cleaner, just like the '70-only front loop bumper.

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I also always liked the 1970 Monaco azz, I had one of these. Those one-year-only slitted reverse lights above the bumper were too cool.

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I owned one of those too, that looks like a '68 Monaco. I probably paid too much for it ($430) as a winter beater back in the day, with a 318 2-bbl, but it was a reliable beater for 2 or 3 winters. I put on a 4-barrel intake and carb, that old 318 had some nice snort. Pretty cool taillights on that one, too.
 
I owned one of those too, that looks like a '68 Monaco. I probably paid too much for it ($430) as a winter beater back in the day, with a 318 2-bbl, but it was a reliable beater for 2 or 3 winters. I put on a 4-barrel intake and carb, that old 318 had some nice snort. Pretty cool taillights on that one, too.
I'm a bit partial LOL. Up to 4 now, all parts towards the 440 mag 4spd Dana car. In the middle
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Gonna be a really cool ride when it's done!
Definitely not a good example for the resto thread! The true meaning of a labor of love, or, completely upside down! 1 of 7 though!
 
Definitely not a good example for the resto thread! The true meaning of a labor of love, or, completely upside down! 1 of 7 though!
Sometimes the ends justify the means. The rarity of that car makes it worth saving it.
 
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