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Favorite Charger Rallye

Which one is your favorite Charger Rallye?

  • 1972

    Votes: 47 74.6%
  • 1973

    Votes: 13 20.6%
  • 1974

    Votes: 3 4.8%

  • Total voters
    63
I figured it out as u can tell. Never thought to check under thread tools...... :head_smack:
 
Yours!
 
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This will always be my favorite...
 

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None of the above, sorry. But lemme explain.......
I'm old. Was in high school in the late 60's. Musclecar glory days. Then the Guvernment came to help. 72 everything went to ****. Was, for car freaks everywhere, the beginning of the Dark Ages. Pretty soon, this

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was a Hot Rod???????????? 140HP as I recall.

So I consider that era the end of all that was good, and have trouble accepting anything from that era as worthy. Yeah, I know, but I just can't help it. Nothin' personal.:sad1:
 
None of the above, sorry. But lemme explain.......
I'm old. Was in high school in the late 60's. Musclecar glory days. Then the Guvernment came to help. 72 everything went to ****. Was, for car freaks everywhere, the beginning of the Dark Ages. Pretty soon, this

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was a Hot Rod???????????? 140HP as I recall.

So I consider that era the end of all that was good, and have trouble accepting anything from that era as worthy. Yeah, I know, but I just can't help it. Nothin' personal.:sad1:

I actually like the 70's cars. I like the magnums with t tops. Power goes to the sixtys no doubt. But I like everything about my rallye. Stock. Not a contender, but that's what the after market is for. Besides some nice sleeper's can be made out of 70's cars.
 
There are a number of good ones, my point was it was a bad time for American car manufacturing, and I remember how abandoned most of us felt when the good stuff went away, and build quality went into the toilet so far there were many who questioned if there would still be US builders ten years from "today". But anyway, you're right-your car is far removed from all that BS from years ago, and you're right to be proud of it. So I vote for the pre-fed bumpered 72's.
 
There are a number of good ones, my point was it was a bad time for American car manufacturing, and I remember how abandoned most of us felt when the good stuff went away, and build quality went into the toilet so far there were many who questioned if there would still be US builders ten years from "today". But anyway, you're right-your car is far removed from all that BS from years ago, and you're right to be proud of it. So I vote for the pre-fed bumpered 72's.

No worries. I'm part of the younger crowd. Wasn't here for all that. I do remember the boxy 80's cars, and they sucked imo. The omni's and diplomats, yuck. Yeah, I wish I had a dad or uncle that was a car guy, but I'm the first in my small family. Pop's had a Datsun Z back in the day (73) and owned several Studebaker's. No mopar's :sad1: And he's not mechanically inclined. So I'm on my own, well not anymore thank's to yal:headbang:
 
i had one.

yea,i had one whil living in ohio.blue on blue.318/727 w/8 3/4.it waaaaas alriiight some what.sold it for $700.what is it worth now??
 
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