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Your first muscle car

I am a little younger than most on here, so my first wasn't as old as some on here and sorry not a mopar. It was an 85 Monte Carlo SS that I upgraded to a 383 stroker. Bought it when I was 15 and built it myself. It was a pretty fun car to drive around in high school and yep, every cop in town knew that car.
 
Don't laugh but my first muscle car was a '70 Buick Wildcat 455 Wildcat engine 400 turbo 4.10 posi. Used to eat big block Chevelles for lunch. Traded it for a '69 Chevelle for my girl at the time. She dumped me soon after. Isn't life grand. Still have the first Mopar hot rod the Cordobeast. Love those big cars.
 
a 1970 Plymouth Belvedere 2-door post. When was the last time you saw one of those?

Green on green, bench seat, 318 column shift. Bought it for complete and running for $75 in the early 80's.
 
1963 Plymouth Sport Fury Convert 426 max wedge. One of 8. 63 PLYMOUTH 03.jpg
 
70 Road Runner .. 383 4 speed and a few months later a 68 RR with 413 and 4 speed

Always had at least one running if I was working on one
 
my 1st muscle car was a 67 Camaro RS/SS M50's on the back, murals on the doors, fiberglass quarter flares, real pig.
 
Mine was a 1966 Pontiac GTO, 455 Oldsmobile Rocket, 4 speed. Cornered like a Conestoga wagon ... straight line speed was terrific if you could keep that damn rear end from rattling your teeth loose out of the hole.
 
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My first muscle car was a 63 split window back in 1965 looked like the picture.
 
For me it was straight into the good stuff.....a '69 Charger

First ever glimpse of my new car;
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Mid-way through the restoration;
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and finally ready for a big road trip down country....
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We towed that big-*** Chrysler 9-passenger car approx 300 miles on a Friday night. :icon_mrgreen: One motha of a load to haul.

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The funny thing is .....in the first pic, those blue garage doors are concealing the '70 GTX that I now own. :headbang:
 
When I was 15 my Dad bought a new 66 Skylark Gran Sport, which I totaled when I got my licence. My first car was a 65 Pontiac 2&2 Catilina, 421 4-speed, then a 69 GTX super track pack, then a 69 Nova 396-375 4-speed.Then marraige and baby's I always liked the GTX the best, but the Nova sure was the fastest by far.
 
My first car was a 74 duster with a 318. Paid 300 for it. I was 14 or 15. Never saw the road. Then came a 64 dart /6. Then the 66 coronet. 318 car that got a 440. I guess that would be the first "muscle car". I was 18. Then there was the super coupe that I put a 340 in. 71 scamp 318. 78 magnum 318. No muscle there. 69 satty that got a 400 with cam 4bbl and headers. The first real muscle car, as in came factory equipped with muscle is the 68 charger r/t which i still have and and 68 super bee came 7 years after that. Still have it.
I got a rumble bee In 2004. Traded that for a 70 charger 318 car that had a 440 in it. That ran strong. Sold that to a guy in the yukon territory. There where a few shelby chargers in there early on too. If they count
 
A brand new 69 Roadrunner, 383, 4 speed, orange, black hood stripes. I traded in my 62 Volkswagen and my payments were to be about $80/month for 3 years. About 3 weeks later the dealership called me and told me my credit was not approved (I had just gotten a job with an airline a month prior and I had no previous credit history being a kid), so I had to take it back to the dealership (the rear tires were totally bald) and got my VW back!
 
Obviously there are lots of former GTO owners on here. Here is my GTO story.

In November of 1973, at the tender age of 16, I got my first muscle car. It was a nicely optioned two owner, four speed 1967 GTO, a local car that I had known of since 1968. It belonged to the son of my mother's friend, and I first rode in it when I was about 10 years old. About 8 years later it was joined by a 1965 GTO convertible that I restored and sold. Then there was the 442 and the Hurst/Olds.
At least I still have the 1967 GTO after these 41 years.
 
Sorry guys, but Corvettes have always been sports cars, Pony cars (Mustangs, Camaros, Cougars, Firebirds, Challengers, and E-body Barracudas/'Cudas) have always been Pony cars, and A bodies have always been compacts. The only cars originally classified as "Muscle" cars were mid-sized coupes. :)

My first Muscle car was also my first car. 1973 Roadrunner GTX, B5 blue on blue with white stripes.
 
Sorry guys, but Corvettes have always been sports cars, Pony cars (Mustangs, Camaros, Cougars, Firebirds, Challengers, and E-body Barracudas/'Cudas) have always been Pony cars, and A bodies have always been compacts. The only cars originally classified as "Muscle" cars were mid-sized cars. :)

My first Muscle car was also my first car. 1973 Roadrunner GTX, B5 blue on blue with white stripes.

Yep, MOPARS were B bodies, GMs were A bodies. Did Ford build a muscle car?:tongue5:
 
Yep, MOPARS were B bodies, GMs were A bodies. Did Ford build a muscle car?:tongue5:

Torinos, Fairlanes, and Cyclones. They also made and sold high-performance Galaxies but those were classified as full-size so they aren't muscle cars either.

Also, body codes don't mean anything. It's body class that counts. :) It's still hard to believe that Dusters were ever classified as a compact car!

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Hey, you left Javelin out of that list of Pony cars. :)

That is true.
 
My first muscle car was a '69 Super Bee. I got it in 1975 or '76. It had a blown head gasket and I traded 2 Ford pickups for it. I'll always say that's the best trade I ever made. (Anytime you can get rid of 2 Fords at once is a good day, especially if you can trade them for a Dodge lol)
Anyway, as projects tend to do this escalated from simply replacing the head gaskets to a full rebuild with balancing and blueprinting the 383. I had a lot of fun with that car.
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