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If you could have any car, what would it be?

Well like most it's hard to pick just one. So I'll give a top 5 list .

1969 dodge Daytona hemi 4 speed plum purple black insides and strips

1947 Buick super 2 door fast back dark green ,gray interior

1972 charger rallye 340 4 speed orange black interior,and decals

1977 Pontiac trans am Hurst hatch t top 400 4 speed black with gold decals (bandit car)

And last but not least a 1966 charger hemi 4 speed black with red interior

There's a ton more but deff those are the top 5 sadly I'm poor and can't afford any I'm building/makeing the 72 rallye happen so at least I'll have one that's on the list
Anyone want to donate anything on my list for a week I'll return it in the same shape minus the tires,you'll need new ones after I'm done
 
Besides my passion for 68 Post B Coro's....a Mopar i've always been attracted to is the 57 Chysler 300 Convertible....i don't remember name or exact year, but there was a Chrysler dual cowl Phaeton that was rolling sculpture.....but at the end of the day, it's stii a 68-69 B that punches my clock.....i have come to really appreciate the lines of 4 doors..i like that there are no fake louvers stamped in the quarters, and the way the upper and lower "coke bottle" lines mirror each other terminating in door...i think it is a little more pronounced on 4 door....and two door have one line that just stops @ the door, on 4 door that line makes a gentle fade out in rear door.....a 4 door would also make a great chop....too much work, but i am thinking about a roof plug for a Super Bird and doing the wing....the nose, i just love honeycomb of the 68 and don't think i would sacrifice to clean it up aero wise....the other way i'm thinking of doing it is to cut, pull the rear cowl back and go full fast back with a short deck lid, not near as much work as chopping whole top and could present a soft easy profile.....American counter to the Porch' PanAmerica
 
I thought about some cars I've owned in the past and wished I still had:

1) 1966 Pontiac Bonneville convertible, 389 Tri-Power, red with red leather interior and white top. 8-lug wheels with those great big finned aluminum brake drums. Air conditioning. A wonderful car! Owned that in 1976, when gas was a whopping 62 cents per gallon, I got nine mpg, and the min wage was $1.45.

2) 1969 Dodge Dart GTS 440 hardtop. 3.91 SG, auto, 440 4-bbl. T5 Bronze Metallic with black top, interior and stripe. It was the ONLY known documented 440 Dart with factory disc brakes. That car would suck your eyeballs out through the back of your skull!

3) 1955 Chevy Cameo pickup. Great-looking example of Fifties truck styling. My truck? I paid $300 for it in 1986, running and driving! I put tires, brakes, U-joints, and a tune-up on it. Drove for two years and regrettably sold it.

4) 1953 Hudson Hornet. 308 with Twin-H (twin carbs), three-speed w/OD. One of THE best-driving cars I have ever owned! Effortless turnpike cruising at 80+ mph! Mine was copper and cream. Sure was a pretty thing!

There are more.
 
The car on the top of my list would be an F6 Daytona with a white wing and stripe, hopefully a 4 speed. 2nd would be a 69 Charger, and 3rd is an A12
 
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