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Canadian-market 1971-1972 Dart Swinger Special 340 models . This GB5 beauty belongs to a friend whom resides in Alberta ; 340 with floor shift 3-speed .

 

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I have four:

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1978, not the 1979.

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1968 Chrysler 300 convertible

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1968 Imperial Crown Convertible

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1966 Dodge Coronet 500 convertible

Can ya tell I like red MOPARS?? Especially drop tops.

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Considering Im a diehard Mopar guy.

Be kind of hard for me  to nail down one specific car.

But being I am currently trying to buy this actual car. I'll put 1966 Satellite (in black with red interior please )  at the top of my list

 

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Very nice! I've enjoyed every MOPAR I've ever owned. I actually had a '78 LRE, and a '66 Coronet 500 ragtop. I currently own a '68 Imperial convertible. I only wish I had a '68 300!

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40 minutes ago, Bucky said:

Very nice! I've enjoyed every MOPAR I've ever owned. I actually had a '78 LRE, and a '66 Coronet 500 ragtop. I currently own a '68 Imperial convertible. I only wish I had a '68 300!

Nice,

I used to own a black with red interior 1968 Chrysler 300 ragtop. Unfortunately lost it in a fire at a friends place about 10 years ago

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3 hours ago, Bucky said:

Very nice! I've enjoyed every MOPAR I've ever owned. I actually had a '78 LRE, and a '66 Coronet 500 ragtop. I currently own a '68 Imperial convertible. I only wish I had a '68 300!

I had a '67 Chrysler 300 in high school.

Red with a black vinyl top and black bench seat interior.

It had the 440 4bbl with an automatic.

I bought it in a local salvage yard for $200.00 and fixed it up a bit.

The engine was pretty tired so I pulled it and swapped it for a 383 Magnum that a friend had

Later I found a dual quad intake and carbs for the Magnum at a swap meet, and a buddy and I stuck it on.

Never really did get those carbs tuned quite right, but they were on the car when I sold it around 1983 for $300.00.

 

I wonder haw many guys over the years have scratched their head over a '67 Chrysler 300 with a dual quad 383 Magnum? :D

 

Sorry for the horrible pic, but this was a bit before the digital age. ;)

 

 

 

 

Steve

 

 

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Four of mine, taken 1976, 1982, 1987, and 2005:

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Also had a '92 Chrysler Sebring convertible but never did get a photo of it; that leaves only DeSoto on the Mopar bucket list.

 

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Being one with Mopar coursing thru my veins it’s tough to narrow down the list. 

1970 Chrysler 300 Hurst and ‘48 Power Wagon are near the top of my If-I-ever-hit-the-lotto list and at the very least, I think, deserve consideration to be kitted *wink wink* *nudge nudge* (Moebius are you reading this?) *wink wink* *nudge nudge*

1968 Charger is, in my opinion, the best looking American muscle car to roll off an assembly line.

Lastly, a nod to beastly new school muscle. 

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I'm mainly a Chevy/GM guy, but my favorite Mopars would be the '70 Cudas, especially the AAR, and the '69 Road Runner, especially the 440+6s. Sorry, I don't have pics. 

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13 hours ago, Ace-Garageguy said:

 

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always knew you had a sweet tooth :D

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