If you can have only one I would vote for the one you have been waiting on.
This is it, good luck.
This is it, good luck.
Back when the Demonstrator was new, my ex brother-in-law had a green '69 Hemi Road Runner, which I loved as well. The colors are both equally good with me, and I had 50 years to fantasize about driving a Hemi; the green GTX met my expectations. My memories of Julie Clark as a mentor tip the balance toward the Demonstrator, but I haven't seen the car in 47 years. Condition and price might make the decision for me, and get me off the hook. If the car is nice and fairly priced, it will be tough.If the other Red demonstrator GTX car is what you wanted
sell the Hemi car, go for it, maybe have a lil' pocket change left too
I'm not a fan of red cars 'at all'
I did have a 69 RR RM21 R4 with a black vinyl roof & bucket seat gutts
back in like 1978-79-ish
sold it not long after I bought it, what I originally intended on doing with it
for funding my 68 Charger R/T racecar at the time, my 1st Charger
(I wish I could get that Charger back, sold it to an older cousin Joe,
who totaled it in like 2 weeks, after I owned it for well over a decade)
you may regret it if you don't
if you're in the financial position
"buy it now" & sell (or keep) the Hemi car as/if you can
I personally like the green car,
greens & teals/turquoises have always been my favorites
but it's not my dream it's yours
& I don't have room for any more cars, even a Hemi car
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That's just awesome. So few times in life are we presented the opportunity to "make right" a situation that was soThat test drive changed my life forever. When I handed the keys back to Julie Clark, she told me I had what it took to own that car down the road, I just needed to keep applying myself over time. Back then I wasn't so sure, but I thought of her words when things weren't going well, and they kept me moving forward, for 50 years.
In the fall of 1968, the owner of our local dealership ordered a '69 dealer demonstrator 440 GTX, which would serve as his personal vehicle for the next 15 years before finally being sold to a customer. It was also unique in having every available factory option, with the exception of a vinyl top. I got a test drive in it at the age of 16, and have tried, without success, to buy it, from the time I finished college. The current owner has just contacted me. The car is for sale, I have right of first refusal. Those of you on this site who have followed my journey know that I ended up purchasing a '68 Hemi GTX from another FBBO member after having my last offer on the Demonstrator rejected. I can have one but not both. What would you do?
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Simmer down, Pimp Master KK....The One I Loved Back Then Is Available
Thought it was another Dating Advice thread!
Nice analogySay: I had a Hemi once. Does it feel good? Because you will be saying it often. Or you could be driving it often.
Sorry, forget the old girlfriend, go for the one with big, dual hooters
X2, My first was a red 67 Dart GT, gone and now my red Coronet. Red seems to be your lucky color. You picked the right wife, so I think you know what to do!!Boom, settled
Done that three times already, sold the last one to buy the Hemi. Way more emotional risk this time.A red GTX. Go get it just for the memories of that irreplaceable era.