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What is your favorite classic car, truck or SUV?

Current stable, all drivers
Brides 55 Bel-aire post, 383,200-4R
56 sedan delivery,468,tko600,narrowed 9"
66 Nova hdtp, 350,5spd. narrowed 8.8Exploder rear, 4w discs
65 Biscayne post, 454,4spd.
Waiting in the wings
34 Plymouth coupe, 5.7 hemi
54 Stude hdtp. "Loewy" coupe
53 Stude post. Loewy
57 210 Hdtp, Put in the barn when I left for RVN the first time. (May 68)
Wow! Impressive. I am a bit jealous. Nice car collection. Did you want to adopt a son? Ha ha.
 
1957 Porsche 356 Martini Racing Design

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I'd love to own that; very nice car!
 
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I've pretty much got my dream car. I honestly don't want a "real" one. I can beat the ever living hell out of this one, drive it like I stole it, and have no remorse or regrets like I was loosing money with every mile I put on it.
Very nice ride, and I imagine quite fast, too.
 
1970 Dodge Challenger, 426 Hemi 4 speed.
1970 Dodge Challenger, 340 6 pack, 4 speed.
1969-1/2 Chevy Camaro, 302, 4 speed special edition.
1966 Chevrolet Corvette, 427, 4 speed.
1966 Shelby Cobra 427, 4 speed.

Formerly owned the 1st 4...... wish I had them back. Really like driving Clark Kennedy's Shelby copy around those West Virginia roads...

Now, it's a Toyota Corolla at 38mpg. My, my, how far I have fallen......
I like them all. Of those that you mentioned, I think I like the Cobra the best.
 
Flintdog2011,
Some day I am hoping to buy a 66-75 Bronco and take the family 4-wheeling. I like your truck.
 
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I badmouth Fordsons, never the less I have built an FE engine every winter for the last four years. This years was a 390 for a friends '63 'T-bird. It is a beautiful old car just a little weak kneed and smokey. $3K in parts and machine work, these old iron ducks aint cheap anymore and good parts are getting harder to find.
 
I badmouth Fordsons, never the less I have built an FE engine every winter for the last four years. This years was a 390 for a friends '63 'T-bird. It is a beautiful old car just a little weak kneed and smokey. $3K in parts and machine work, these old iron ducks aint cheap anymore and good parts are getting harder to find.
It's fine with me. I like many of the old classic cars; there are fewer and fewer of them on the roads these days, so it's a treat when we get to see one.
 
I had a 72 challenger with 440( not factory option ) and a 78 Ramcharger 360. Those were fun vehicles. Now I just drive an 01 trans am WS6 and a 15 dodge hellcat challenger. 700 hp and air conditioning
 
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I had a 72 challenger with 440( not factory option ) and a 78 Ramcharger 360. Those were fun vehicles. Now I just drive an 01 trans am WS6 and a 15 dodge hellcat challenger. 700 hp and air conditioning
Both are quite nice.
 
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1964 T bolt 4 gear, burgundy purple. One scary ride in original running gear even today!
1964 A330 with 426 race hemi, not the street tune, auto, the hemi has enough torque to make an auto launch with stall converter.
1965 Mustang fastback.
1969 Boss 9

Willys Jeep
First gen Broncos
 
1964 T bolt 4 gear, burgundy purple. One scary ride in original running gear even today!
1964 A330 with 426 race hemi, not the street tune, auto, the hemi has enough torque to make an auto launch with stall converter.
1965 Mustang fastback.
1969 Boss 9

Willys Jeep
First gen Broncos
I like every one of them.