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Which one would it be if you could only keep one?

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If you could only keep one mopar:nono: which one would it be?? Past, present or maybe you would trade them all for "The one" in the future.
Mine would be my 64 Fury. 383 originally pushbutton 727. w/two fours (afb's). I replaced the two fours with a 500 cfm 2bb and swapped out the slushbox for a tremec 5 speed. (When I started driving 55 miles round trip to a new job). Added front disk w/manual mc.
Any way.......Think about it.:confused3:
 
I've still got it - 1963 Dodge soon to get its 426 wedge and rebuilt 727 pushbutton trans - had the car since 1979 - many others have come and gone but she's staying!!
 
they could have my GTX today for a new Hellcat and I love my GTX
 
I've owned quite a few E body cars but I miss my 71 340 Cuda. A B body that I should have kept too was a 68 road runner drag car. It was a coupe in GTX trim and no one ever noticed that. If they did, they never said anything. So far, the car I've had the longest is a 66 Belvedere 2 dr post and that's going on 27 years.
 
The one I let slip through my hands, a 71 Hemi 'Cuda convertible in 1990 for less than half what a Hellcat will go for.
 
I always try to keep a 4door sedan and a truck running.... since I'm not working the sedan is all I need and that's a '67 coronet 440 with a 318.
 
The one I own now is my dream car. I am lucky enough to own my 63 Sport Fury Max Wedge clone which is my favorite of all cars any brand. Ron

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My 68 charger R/T. Still undergoing body and paint. Will never let that car go.

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The one I let slip through my hands, a 71 Hemi 'Cuda convertible in 1990 for less than half what a Hellcat will go for.
You gotta be kidding. I would be sick to my stomach.
 
My 68 charger R/T. Still undergoing body and paint. Will never let that car go.

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You gotta be kidding. I would be sick to my stomach.

I bought a brand new 1991 Toyota turbo Supra instead. :BangHead:
 
The Mopar I most miss and regret getting rid of when I was 18 was a "1971 Charger 500" 383 4bbl., 727 trans., and 8 3/4" diff w/ 3.23 gear set.
 
I love my '63 Belvedere ....= also (past cars)= 64 ply fury 383 4 speed,68 rr 4 speed, 68 charger R/T TF, 383 69 dart TF, 1970 340 dart swinger 4 speed, 68 RR 4 speed post, 1967 dodge R/T conv 4 speed, my 62 ply belvedere TF typewriter, ...Sonny always wanted a 67 Bee.......that was a list of mopars only....

I miss every one of them
 
this is the one I bought in 82 and don't plan on getting rid of it to soon. have done 95% of the work myself
 

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I wanted the car, but just started a new job, was getting married soon, couldn't afford it.

But I saved the Auto Trader ad, from 1978.

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Without even thinking about it, an original 1968 Hurst Hemi Dart. And yes, I'd throw a vin tag in it, title it, and drive it on the street!
 
:head_smack::head_smack:Mine would be one of my dads! 70' AAR 6- pack cuda or the tor red 69' hemi RR my dad piled up in a ditch !
 
My dad's 70 440-6 Cuda. I know where it is too. The guy had it restored and if I win the lottery it will be mine.
 
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