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If we weren't Mopar fans.

'57 Ford, either a Fairlane, Custom, Ranchero or Ranch Wagon.
'54 Ford F-100 (has to be a '54, for the grille)
'68 Chevelle
'59 Impala or El Camino
Either that or I'd probably still own my '53 Studebaker and '69 VW kit car.
 
60's Brit classics - done.
Hot Rod VW Beetle - done.
SWB 'series' Land Rover - done.
Street driven Sand Rail - done. ( I do miss that one...)
AC Cobra (replica) - done and for sale.

66/67 Coronet - watch this space !

Now my love affair with Ma Mopar is just beginning, so it's a bit early to be thinking about other girls but....

Ford - 64 Galaxie or Falcon
Chevy - 38 Coupe or 55-57 Nomad, maybe a C2 Vette
40's lakes style Hot Rod or single seater, I did get halfway through a 27 T years ago, but family and houses saw that one go unfinished, so still an itch to scratch there.... one day.
 
my mom's Convertible 1967 Pontiac Firebird with a 400.
parents bought it 20 years ago and it was driven 5 times, the last time was 15 years ago. been in the garage ever since.

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my mom's Convertible 1967 Pontiac Firebird with a 400.
parents bought it 20 years ago and it was driven 5 times, the last time was 15 years ago. been in the garage ever since.
 
68 Beaumont SD

Always have my eye out for one of these.
 

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Cool, I seen the 66 Beaumont, not the same as the good old Chevelle as we know them, but not what you can say is awful at least for me having the 66, back then i could take one over so many i wouldn't want for sure.
 
Kinda like GTO's. Maybe a BB Torino. Can't see pulling in without the Big Dog BB Mopar though. NO German junk. View attachment 176353




YGJ516. California for all you plate-hiders. Dayton, Nevada. Extra points for those who know what was filmed here.

Honky Tonk Man? The Wizard? All that comes to mind.
 
'57 Ford, either a Fairlane, Custom, Ranchero or Ranch Wagon.
'54 Ford F-100 (has to be a '54, for the grille)
'68 Chevelle
'59 Impala or El Camino
Either that or I'd probably still own my '53 Studebaker and '69 VW kit car.

Gee, I half expected you to say something like '1980 Mazda RX7'. :)
 
Gee, I half expected you to say something like '1980 Mazda RX7'. :)

LOL The Mazda isn't #1 on my list. Don't get me wrong, I love my Mazda because it's "mine". My first engine swap, lots of custom stuff that I've done to make it "mine". The car has been a real learning experience for me, and it's actually the car I've had the longest out of ANY car I've ever owned (coming up on our 7-year anniversary in June). But if any of those cars came around in similar condition and wanted to trade... well let's just say my title would start on fire from how fast I'd sign it.
 
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