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Post by dodgehemi on Oct 29, 2009 9:21:23 GMT -5
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Post by pmossberg on Oct 29, 2009 10:31:23 GMT -5
This thread could become the most controversial thread on the forum!
Google "greatest muscle car" and you'll get 20, 700,000 hits!
I'm sort of partial to a '71 Hemi Cuda as my #1 choice. But I can rest assured there will never be one in my garage (unless that lottery ticket hits!).
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Post by dodgehemi on Oct 29, 2009 11:08:07 GMT -5
Paul you are right what one thanks is not what a nother thanks.
I personly don't thank anything can touch the 1970 SUPERBIRD with the 426 Hemi with two (2) 4 bbls on it it was one mean mechine.
Your 71 HEMI CUDA was a mad mechine also. A very nice car.
Get some pictures.
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Post by pmossberg on Oct 29, 2009 11:41:03 GMT -5
Here's one of my favorites, the 71 Hemi Cuda.... And here is what it would look like if Plymouth were still a brand and if Chrysler would build a "new" Cuda:
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Post by dodgehemi on Oct 29, 2009 14:05:24 GMT -5
Those some great automobiles they were not cars they were MECHINES
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Post by dodgehemi on Oct 29, 2009 15:15:22 GMT -5
Nice Cars fron 1968
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Post by cadetjordan on Oct 29, 2009 19:44:08 GMT -5
Oh yeah Dodgehemi! NOTHING can touch the Superbird!!!!!!! SUPERBIRD! SUPERBIRD! SUPERBIRD! Man I could scream that all day long....
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Post by pmossberg on Oct 30, 2009 2:31:43 GMT -5
OK Cadet Jordan, then you will either love this story, or cry after reading it.
A friend of mine had, at one time, THREE Superbirds. One hemi and two 440's. He was a semi-pro drag racer in the very early 1970s. And the 'Birds were his race cars.
When he used them up, he sold 'em as used race cars.
He'd be retired very comfortably had he saved them and sold them now!
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