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Great looking Charger!
Hell yeah
Great looking Charger!
Everyone has a different opinions which is fine but a 70 Plymouth is in NO WAY an Amazon trans woman....
...did you verify that with Jeff B?Everyone has a different opinions which is fine but a 70 Plymouth is in NO WAY an Amazon trans woman....
Actually, I'm starting to like the '71 Charger look.....but for me it needs all the fruit.Everyone has a different opinions which is fine but a 70 Plymouth is in NO WAY an Amazon trans woman....
@QuickBpBp ......Actually, I'm starting to like the '71 Charger look.....but for me it needs all the fruit.
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I am more of a Plymouth guy in the 71-74 years. So something like this for me..Actually, I'm starting to like the '71 Charger look.....but for me it needs all the fruit.
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Yes...71-72 does it for me also.I am more of a Plymouth guy in the 71-74 years. So something like this for me..
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There is something wrong with you!
I am dying herr!There is something wrong with you!
John Herlitz designed the 70 Cuda. He carried it over to the 71 b body with Plymouth. I remember seeing him fueling his 71 roadrunner at woodward and square lake in Bloomfield hills, and fell in love with that car. I know whom owns it now, and, hopefully, someday, it may be mine.I'm glad I started this thread, even though I might have pissed off some early on, but the tread became long and interesting. l It's really fun to hear opinions of our 71-74's.
Does anyone know the history of the designs? Particularly the Chargers? who was involved, etc.? It's obvious that it is an evolution of the Charger shape, but it must have started 2-3 years earlier (1968?). What I like about the 71-72 Chargers for example is the increased rake of the windshield, the delete of the vent window, the wider stance and I think they drive better.
The design of the 68 to 70 Dodge Chargers were the Mona Lisa of Mopars,there was no need to be disrespecting them. Aside from that, the 71 to 74 Chargers have finally caught on,and can stand on their own merits. For three decades I was into second generation Chargers, and they are still my personal favorite Mopars,but the current market price of them has made them unobtainable for most people. Being friends with Pam and Gary,who are specifically into 71 B body cars, the cars started to appeal more to me when you see them loaded up with all the 71 specific options. When they have all the right pieces they really come together well. I had nine of them at one point,now I have six. Five 71 Chargers and a 73 Charger.I'm glad I started this thread, even though I might have pissed off some early on, but the tread became long and interesting. l It's really fun to hear opinions of our 71-74's.
Does anyone know the history of the designs? Particularly the Chargers? who was involved, etc.? It's obvious that it is an evolution of the Charger shape, but it must have started 2-3 years earlier (1968?). What I like about the 71-72 Chargers for example is the increased rake of the windshield, the delete of the vent window, the wider stance and I think they drive better.
Well call me 2 months late to the thread.that's awesome .......
reminds me of a joke...... how do you circumcise a hillbilly?
kick his sister in the chin