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

If $ was no object, I would buy a nicely restored green 71 RR. Hafta have an air grabber, front spoilers & go-wing....
But right now, I'd settle for a 71 Satty parts car with everything I need to finish my clone...
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My Dad's GTX. I believe it was like this one, I just can't remember (i was only 6 or 7 years old) but it could have been a 68. I know my mom has a picture somewhere, I really need to get it and scan it.

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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 agree 100%. The more I see these wagons...all years actually...the more I like them.

I dunno why, just a different kinda cool that is underappreciated.
 
I had a 69 Charger, 318/auto, fully optioned, creme yellow, black vinyl, black interior. The oddity of it was it was an OEM 4bbl!? I know that ain't supposed to be but it was so. Bought it in 75 off a lot for 525.00......those were the days for sure.
 
I'd LOVE to buy back my 70 Super Bee

Top Banana
black top, interior, and tail stripe (looked like Bee emblem!)
bench seat, tuff wheel, A/C
383, auto, 3.55 SG, hood pins
14x6" Cragars in front, 15x8 in back.

Next would be 69 N96 4 speed bee in F8 with black bucket interior, black out hood and white tail stripe.

Then 72 RR/GTX in EV2 with N96 and strobe stripe

67 440 Charger...

I'm gonna need more room.....
 
I don't know why, but I have this interest for super stripper, ultra rare, B Bodys that no one in their right mind would buy. I find myself looking at slant 6, 2 and 4 door Coronets and Belvederes with automatic and AM radio as the only options. Don't want to restore one, but just have it as a toy and conversation piece and occasional driver.

I started looking for cars for my 16 year old daughter with a 4K max budget. I ran across a slant 6 Valiant that needed very little for $1300. My daughter seems thrilled, but the wife wants an air bag ladened, nanny controlled Focus, or PT Cruiser for my daughter.
 
Sorry, but have had a thing for 62's since 62'.
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1962 Dodge Polara

An awsome design from the sixties
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1960 Dodge Dart

I was looking for a 64' but they were way over budget for me at the time.


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The 1960 Biscayne in resto-mod would be the ultimate car for me.
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I don't know why, but I have this interest for super stripper, ultra rare, B Bodys that no one in their right mind would buy. I find myself looking at slant 6, 2 and 4 door Coronets and Belvederes with automatic and AM radio as the only options. Don't want to restore one, but just have it as a toy and conversation piece and occasional driver.

I started looking for cars for my 16 year old daughter with a 4K max budget. I ran across a slant 6 Valiant that needed very little for $1300. My daughter seems thrilled, but the wife wants an air bag ladened, nanny controlled Focus, or PT Cruiser for my daughter.
The four doors are the stiffest of the bunch
 
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?
Inbetween my '79 Magnum & '73 Cuda I'd like a 1970 Plymouth Satellite, Road Runner, GTX, big block 4spd, 3.55's and a working Arctic cold A/C system.

Burnt Orange w/white interior.
 
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