Welcome Forum Car Shows Your Top Pick – 1 Model from Each Make

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    Garibaldi
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    Its way too hard to pick one favorite classic because they all have their own unique features, but what about picking one favorite model from each make that you’re interested in? List each of them followed by a description of why you picked that model!!! Specifying a year is optional

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    GTO Man
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    Chevrolet – ’67 Corvette, 427 435hp 4 speed convertible, black with a red stinger hood. It doesn’t get much better.

    Pontiac – ’70 GTO Judge 4-speed Convertible – great looking car

    Plymouth – ’69 GTX 4-speed 6-pack – very fast in a straight line

    Ford – ’67 Shelby GT500 Model KR

    #27992
    montefrazer
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    Chevy 1970 Monte Carlo One of the best looking cars Chevy ever made.
    Buick 1965 Special Brings back memories of my misspent youth. thumbsup.gif
    Oldsmobile 1967 442 I’ve always liked them.
    Pontiac 1965 2+2 good looks and a big engine.
    Ford 1957 Fairlane I’ll take one over a 57 Chevy any day.
    Mercury 1954 Sun Valley Plexiglas roof, a convertible view with no wind.
    AMC SCRambler Bright, bold colors and a funny hood scoop.
    Studebaker Any Hawk model. I had a 1963 GT Hawk long ago.
    Frazer 1948 In my garage.
    Dodge 1967 Charger I like the fast back look and came with a 440.
    Plymouth. 1969 Road Runner. More memories of my misspent youth. w00t.gif
    Chrysler 1961 300 G Fins and a carb sitting on each inner fender. 😯

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    moparkid25
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    GM – 1987 Chevy Monte Carlo SS. I had three of these cars and although they weren’t the fastest out-of-the-box car, they always started every day and never gave me any grief. I was lucky enough that the two I had w/305’s never ate the lobes off the camshafts either.

    Ford – 1968 Fastback Mustang. It’s what my Dad had when he was in high school, bought it brand new in the height of the “Bullitt” movie. His was identical to the one Steve McQueen drove.

    Mopar – 1968-1970 Dodge Chargers, and 1970-1974 Plymouth ‘Cuda’s. I know your only supposed to choose one, but I’m biased when it comes to Mopars…and that’s what I own.

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