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Re: What is your favorite Classic car?
Hard one for me, there’s several would love to own and drive.
I’ll go with this if I can only have one…
1969 Yellow GTX with a black convertible top. White seats with black interior. Must have the 440 Six-Pack mated to a 727 TorqueFlight tranny. Would be a center console because I have bucket seats.
This would do but, I’d have the seats wrapped in Italian white leather.
https://i0.wp.com/moparinsiders.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/1969-Plymouth-GTX-Convertible-in-Sunfire-Yellow.-Mecum-1.jpg?fit=1406,792&ssl=1
Why I love MOPARS, sold her in 84.
My 1970 Challenger T/A.

I’ll go with this if I can only have one…
1969 Yellow GTX with a black convertible top. White seats with black interior. Must have the 440 Six-Pack mated to a 727 TorqueFlight tranny. Would be a center console because I have bucket seats.
This would do but, I’d have the seats wrapped in Italian white leather.
https://i0.wp.com/moparinsiders.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/1969-Plymouth-GTX-Convertible-in-Sunfire-Yellow.-Mecum-1.jpg?fit=1406,792&ssl=1
Why I love MOPARS, sold her in 84.
My 1970 Challenger T/A.

skipshot12
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Re: What is your favorite Classic car?
I owned one of these in the early 90's. Loved that thing! at 112 mph (governer limited top speed) it was quiet, smooth and just a joy to drive.


audioluvr
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Re: What is your favorite Classic car?
Found another Alpina B7 Turbo Coupe pic.

Have to include the 450 SEL 6.9


Have to include the 450 SEL 6.9

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Re: What is your favorite Classic car?
My neighbor had two of those both Red with White stripes. One hardtop one convertible. If I remember correctly they also had the best stopping distance in that shoot out your allude to.
pitdogg2
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Re: What is your favorite Classic car?

1970 gsx 455 stage 1
Fastest production car with a back seat between
1966 to 1985 as stated by road and track. . Hot rod magazine raced this against a 1970 hemi cuda and the Buick took 2 out 3 races.
rebelsoul
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Re: What is your favorite Classic car?
Fine lookin' Buick.1957 Buick Roadmaster 75 2 Door HT
Tom
We had a '55 Special convertible (which had been my paternal grandmother's) when I was a kid ->
adolescent. It had a good, long life, and it was a very cool automobile.
I have to see if I have any halfway decent photographs of it.
soundfreak1 wrote: »
Circa 1968 lotus elan +2s.
Now, that's what I'm talkin' about!
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Re: What is your favorite Classic car?
If you like Mustangs check this place out. It's about 2-3 miles from me. A friend and I took a tour a month or so ago. Some beautiful cars there and very expensive.
https://texasspeedfactory.com/
https://texasspeedfactory.com/
Milito
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Re: What is your favorite Classic car?
So, I went to go drop of the tractor for service yesterday and the repair shop was located in a new location. I asked if they had a restroom while I was there and he stated, yeah. Just go up the stairs and to the right.
So, I walk up the stairs, open the door and there is a Bentley staring me in the face. I look over that and I spot a Mustang fastback and the tail end of what I thought was also a mustang (Didn't see much).
So, I did my deed and walked back down into the shop. We finished business and I inquired about taking a look at some of the vehicles that were up there. Apparently, his partner buys and sells old an custom vehicles. My favorite within the room was this....





Now, I'm no expert but this thing looked to be original and was definitely museum quality. The pics don't even do it justice. Looking at this thing seemingly placed me back to the shopping of a new car, in the showroom, in whatever year this Mustang was built in. Mint would be a great word to describe it. In the most literal of terms.
Tom
So, I walk up the stairs, open the door and there is a Bentley staring me in the face. I look over that and I spot a Mustang fastback and the tail end of what I thought was also a mustang (Didn't see much).
So, I did my deed and walked back down into the shop. We finished business and I inquired about taking a look at some of the vehicles that were up there. Apparently, his partner buys and sells old an custom vehicles. My favorite within the room was this....





Now, I'm no expert but this thing looked to be original and was definitely museum quality. The pics don't even do it justice. Looking at this thing seemingly placed me back to the shopping of a new car, in the showroom, in whatever year this Mustang was built in. Mint would be a great word to describe it. In the most literal of terms.
Tom
treitz3
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