Re: A,B,C and E bodies. You can only have one...
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A Body- Demon Winchester Grey 340 4 speed with Cragar SS. there was one local when I was in school, original owner, drove it sparingly. Then a local flipper got it. B Body- got that covered, just needs painted someday C Body- '69 300 vert, like the one my late Uncle had stored in my garage when it burnt down E Body TA 4 speed
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Re: A,B,C and E bodies. You can only have one...
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I would most likely replace the A and E bodies with trucks. A. 69 Dart? B. 69 or 70 Road Runner C. 71 300 E. 72 Challenger? Trucks
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Re: A,B,C and E bodies. You can only have one...
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Fun drivers for me. A body, 72 340 4 speed Duster (Though the 65 V8 4 speed Barracuda was fun.) B body 70 383 4 speed Road Runner (I've owned 3 of them in my life.) C body, 69 Fury convert (My 71 Dodge Polara wagon was a good car too.) E body, TA 4 speed (The blue one above would be good.) F body, Plymouth Super Coupe (Blue, with the number please.) Truck, 77 3/4 4x4 ( Trucks are tough, so many, I've owned at least one from every decade between the 1940s and the 1990s.)
30s car, 36 Plymouth business coupe (Street rod.) 40s car, 48 Plymouth business coupe (Not stock please.) 50s car, 57 Dodge wagon (Like my son's, only finished.) Modern car, Hemi Charger (Maybe some day.) Gene
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Re: A,B,C and E bodies. You can only have one...
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Re: A,B,C and E bodies. You can only have one...
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My A-body choice would be a '68 Hemi Dart, just how they were shipped, primered with a gel coat front finish.
My B-body would have to be Louis Dawson's '68 Hemi/4-speed Hemi Road Runner street race car from the early '90's, black on black, never saw it in action, just in Mopar Action and at the Spring Fling once.
My C-body would be a '70 Fury Sport Fury, big block in black or silver.
My E-body would be my '70 'Cuda that I've had since I was 20, now 48, been thru alot with it, good and bad.
1970 'Cuda,Lime Light,499 Indy S/R's 10.70's @125,street driven ALOT! 1966 Barracuda 360,now a 5spd,Hemi Orange,Hot Rod Air, New daily driver-2003 Ram 2500 Cummins 5.9 '69 Valiant 2-dr, sleeper! New project---1938 Dodge truck, plan is a 360 with a A500, AC, Calvert rear susp., rack and pinion front with coils.
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Re: A,B,C and E bodies. You can only have one...
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That's a tough question... But here goes. A-body:'71 Demon 340/4-speed/3.55 gears. Wing, buckets, and either green, yellow, or black. B-body: B-5 Blue M-code 4-speed Super Bee hartop.(Backup if I can't find this one would be a '69 Coronet R/T. Black, white gut, console, transmission unimportant, white stripe, and a top that goes down) C-body: '69 Chrysler 300. Black with a TNT 440. E-body: My Hemi car... Either black or yellow, shaker, 4-speed, side scoops, wing, '71... Challenger or Cuda, I don't care. But I like to lean towards the performance division, Dodge. Truck: Either a '69 Power Wagon with a 440 and a stick or a '77/'78 Power wagon, big block, twin 60's, stick, extended cab...
1969 Dart GTS 340 1969 Super Bee X9 N-96 1969 Coronet R/T X9 N-96 2015 Dodge Dart GT 2019 Ram 2500 Big Horn. Looking for the original block for my Bee. The last 4 are 7449
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Re: A,B,C and E bodies. You can only have one...
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That's a tough question... But here goes. A-body:'71 Demon 340/4-speed/3.55 gears. Wing, buckets, and either green, yellow, or black. B-body: B-5 Blue M-code 4-speed Super Bee hartop.(Backup if I can't find this one would be a '69 Coronet R/T. Black, white gut, console, transmission unimportant, white stripe, and a top that goes down) C-body: '69 Chrysler 300. Black with a TNT 440. E-body: My Hemi car... Either black or yellow, shaker, 4-speed, side scoops, wing, '71... Challenger or Cuda, I don't care. But I like to lean towards the performance division, Dodge. Truck: Either a '69 Power Wagon with a 440 and a stick or a '77/'78 Power wagon, big block, twin 60's, stick, extended cab... "But I like to lean towards the performance division, Dodge." Excuse me, but Dodge was always trying to catch up to Plymouth. Dodge was the luxury division, Plymouth was high performance. Only reason Dodge is still here is because of the truck. Should be called just Chyrsler, since he bought them. Heck now we're Fiats, pregnant roller skates.
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Re: A,B,C and E bodies. You can only have one...
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Now I always thought Dodge was the base and Plymouth was next, then Crysler and then Imperial. AND no WE are not Fiat.
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Re: A,B,C and E bodies. You can only have one...
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That's a tough question... But here goes. A-body:'71 Demon 340/4-speed/3.55 gears. Wing, buckets, and either green, yellow, or black. B-body: B-5 Blue M-code 4-speed Super Bee hartop.(Backup if I can't find this one would be a '69 Coronet R/T. Black, white gut, console, transmission unimportant, white stripe, and a top that goes down) C-body: '69 Chrysler 300. Black with a TNT 440. E-body: My Hemi car... Either black or yellow, shaker, 4-speed, side scoops, wing, '71... Challenger or Cuda, I don't care. But I like to lean towards the performance division, Dodge. Truck: Either a '69 Power Wagon with a 440 and a stick or a '77/'78 Power wagon, big block, twin 60's, stick, extended cab... "But I like to lean towards the performance division, Dodge." Excuse me, but Dodge was always trying to catch up to Plymouth. Dodge was the luxury division, Plymouth was high performance. Only reason Dodge is still here is because of the truck. Should be called just Chyrsler, since he bought them. Heck now we're Fiats, pregnant roller skates. What's that got to do with the thread?
1969 Dart GTS 340 1969 Super Bee X9 N-96 1969 Coronet R/T X9 N-96 2015 Dodge Dart GT 2019 Ram 2500 Big Horn. Looking for the original block for my Bee. The last 4 are 7449
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Re: A,B,C and E bodies. You can only have one...
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U That's a tough question... But here goes. A-body:'71 Demon 340/4-speed/3.55 gears. Wing, buckets, and either green, yellow, or black. B-body: B-5 Blue M-code 4-speed Super Bee hartop.(Backup if I can't find this one would be a '69 Coronet R/T. Black, white gut, console, transmission unimportant, white stripe, and a top that goes down) C-body: '69 Chrysler 300. Black with a TNT 440. E-body: My Hemi car... Either black or yellow, shaker, 4-speed, side scoops, wing, '71... Challenger or Cuda, I don't care. But I like to lean towards the performance division, Dodge. Truck: Either a '69 Power Wagon with a 440 and a stick or a '77/'78 Power wagon, big block, twin 60's, stick, extended cab... "But I like to lean towards the performance division, Dodge." Excuse me, but Dodge was always trying to catch up to Plymouth. Dodge was the luxury division, Plymouth was high performance. Only reason Dodge is still here is because of the truck. Should be called just Chyrsler, since he bought them. Heck now we're Fiats, pregnant roller skates. What's that got to do with the thread? What, you don't like drama?
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Re: A,B,C and E bodies. You can only have one...
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Excuse me, but Dodge was always trying to catch up to Plymouth.
Thank-You... And it ain't changed... Back then, it was Ronnie... And Richard... In modern times, Charlie Westcott didn't do too shabby... (And of course, there's DD's Plymouth... Both homeys...)
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Re: A,B,C and E bodies. You can only have one...
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My picks:
A body: 1967 Barracuda, set up for autox/open track. Mild 5.7 hemi/t56. B body: 1968 Charger R/T. Hemi, tremec 5 speed, stock appearing, GG1 dark racing green, black interior/top/stripe, torq thrusts. C body: 1968 Chrysler 300 convertible. A/C, cruise, center console, black/red interior. D/Y body: 1961 Imperial convertible. Stock and beautiful. E body: 1971 Cuda, Hemi, Jerico. Sox & Martin pro stocker tribute.
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Re: A,B,C and E bodies. You can only have one...
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U That's a tough question... But here goes. A-body:'71 Demon 340/4-speed/3.55 gears. Wing, buckets, and either green, yellow, or black. B-body: B-5 Blue M-code 4-speed Super Bee hartop.(Backup if I can't find this one would be a '69 Coronet R/T. Black, white gut, console, transmission unimportant, white stripe, and a top that goes down) C-body: '69 Chrysler 300. Black with a TNT 440. E-body: My Hemi car... Either black or yellow, shaker, 4-speed, side scoops, wing, '71... Challenger or Cuda, I don't care. But I like to lean towards the performance division, Dodge. Truck: Either a '69 Power Wagon with a 440 and a stick or a '77/'78 Power wagon, big block, twin 60's, stick, extended cab... "But I like to lean towards the performance division, Dodge." Excuse me, but Dodge was always trying to catch up to Plymouth. Dodge was the luxury division, Plymouth was high performance. Only reason Dodge is still here is because of the truck. Should be called just Chyrsler, since he bought them. Heck now we're Fiats, pregnant roller skates. What's that got to do with the thread? What, you don't like drama? Nope. It's my opinion.(a personal view, attitude, or appraisal)
1969 Dart GTS 340 1969 Super Bee X9 N-96 1969 Coronet R/T X9 N-96 2015 Dodge Dart GT 2019 Ram 2500 Big Horn. Looking for the original block for my Bee. The last 4 are 7449
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Re: A,B,C and E bodies. You can only have one...
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Well through many years of hard work I'm fortunate enough to have a 71 Sassy Duster 340 a 69 Hemi RR a 69 Polara 500 and an AAR cuda so if I wanted anything different than these? you might as well have me committed Agreed! That's a heck of a lineup!
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Re: A,B,C and E bodies. You can only have one...
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"But I like to lean towards the performance division, Dodge."
Excuse me, but Dodge was always trying to catch up to Plymouth. Dodge was the luxury division, Plymouth was high performance. Only reason Dodge is still here is because of the truck. Should be called just Chyrsler, since he bought them. Heck now we're Fiats, pregnant roller skates.
[/quote] What's that got to do with the thread? [/quote] What, you don't like drama? [/quote] Nope. It's my opinion.(a personal view, attitude, or appraisal) [/quote] Well I took exception to his quote and expressed my opinion. That's what it's got to do with this thread.
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Re: A,B,C and E bodies. You can only have one...
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A body : 1976 Dart custom 4 door slant 6 B body : 1978 Magnum Xe C body : 1972 Newport custom 4 door E body : 1974 Challenger
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