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If you could buy another B Body what would it be.

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I guess it can be an E or C body but if I had to get another one...not sell what I have I think I would get a 1971 GTX. What would yours be?
 
B-body wise a 68 GTX convert. 4 speed pref.

I love the 68 Charger but they've kind of been
out-priced for me now, for a car I wouldn't leave stock/OEM...

But;
I think my next Mopar will be either
67-69 Barracuda 383 formula S, fastback pref.
or a 67-69 GTS 383 convert. pref.
or maybe even a Demon or Duster...
 
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Hard to say I own 3 70 b bodies and one 69 , but the 71-72 Plymouths are growing on me, as is the 66-67 b body cars, but I thinking a 71 GTX would be on my list.
 
After seeing a thread here a few minutes ago, I'm thinking that a 1970 Plymouth Belvedere Wagon is a cool vehicle. Great for a tow wagon, and would be awesome for my line of work - plenty of storage in the rear, and passengers have enough room also.

http://www.forbbodiesonly.com/mopar...ymouth-belvedere-wagon.133581/#post-910709886

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Hell, there's even enough room up top for a roof-rack.:thumbsup:
 
After seeing a thread here a few minutes ago, I'm thinking that a 1970 Plymouth Belvedere Wagon is a cool vehicle. Great for a tow wagon, and would be awesome for my line of work - plenty of storage in the rear, and passengers have enough room also.

http://www.forbbodiesonly.com/mopar...ymouth-belvedere-wagon.133581/#post-910709886

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Hell, there's even enough room up top for a roof-rack.:thumbsup:
I thought about a wagon too... :thumbsup:

I just think it's time, for something different so to speak...

my biggest issue is no room &
I ain't selling my 68 RR anytime soon :lol:
 
Hmm. I want a 69 Daytona badly 440
4 speed prefer an orange color black interior and stripe s
But if we need to stay in real life land I'll take a 66 charger 440 or 383 4 speed
 
69 Coronet veR/T 4sp Green w White Stripe white Top
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If I couldn't get this I may settle for a 68 Bee or Coronet R/T
 
I want an A12 4 speed roadrunner black with black interior

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68 4 door Coronet. Turn it into a fastback with short deck lid. Hang a MKVlll IRS(in its own subframe, 4 mount pad location painless))MKVlll track 60"/B-bod track 59":rolleyes:) Wilwood 4 pots @ all 4, rack & pinion, & i'm interested in the 4.7 SOHC Corsair motor. 430 lbs! And of course the car would be dead black with nice laced wheels(most likely Coker Hot Rod Wires)
 
2 choices for me;

1) buy back my first car, 2 door 318 puke green 1968 Coronet 440 and "Do Right By It" lol
2) fully functional and accurately detailed Blues Brothers Monaco to use as a daily driver sans loudspeaker of course

Already have my "dream" A-body, a 68 fastback Barracuda. It was moms first car and I came home from the hospital in it, she gifted it to me as a graduation gift.

E-body would be either an AAR or a T/A

C-body would be a 70 Hurst 300
 
68 4 door Coronet. Turn it into a fastback with short deck lid. Hang a MKVlll IRS(in its own subframe, 4 mount pad location painless))MKVlll track 60"/B-bod track 59":rolleyes:) Wilwood 4 pots @ all 4, rack & pinion, & i'm interested in the 4.7 SOHC Corsair motor. 430 lbs! And of course the car would be dead black with nice laced wheels(most likely Coker Hot Rod Wires)

+100 points for extreme specificity on that unit lol
 
After seeing a thread here a few minutes ago, I'm thinking that a 1970 Plymouth Belvedere Wagon is a cool vehicle. Great for a tow wagon, and would be awesome for my line of work - plenty of storage in the rear, and passengers have enough room also.

http://www.forbbodiesonly.com/mopar...ymouth-belvedere-wagon.133581/#post-910709886

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Hell, there's even enough room up top for a roof-rack.:thumbsup:

Man you Ausies / Kiwi's - can't keep you away from them 'Utes.

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2 choices for me;

1) buy back my first car, 2 door 318 puke green 1968 Coronet 440 and "Do Right By It" lol
2) fully functional and accurately detailed Blues Brothers Monaco to use as a daily driver sans loudspeaker of course

Already have my "dream" A-body, a 68 fastback Barracuda. It was moms first car and I came home from the hospital in it, she gifted it to me as a graduation gift.

E-body would be either an AAR or a T/A

C-body would be a 70 Hurst 300
Was Your 68 Coro a Post or Hardtop?
X 2 on the AAR!
 
Hardtop! Everyone I knew freaked out that the back windows went all the way down lol didn't take much to impress the crowd I ran with back then.
 
Hardtop! Everyone I knew freaked out that the back windows went all the way down lol didn't take much to impress the crowd I ran with back then.
I had a 68 post/bench coupe Coro 440 w/318....adored that car, loved to be pushed hard in the corners.
 
I dont have a GTX....yet....has to be a 68 too.

Other than that a 68 Dart GTS to round out my scat pac collection.
 
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