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kens67mustang
05-28-2008, 09:45 PM
lets get a REAL poll going here.make it interesting.and NO, there are muscle cars made AFTER the early 70's.

JimmyRiggin'
05-28-2008, 09:51 PM
1967 Chevy, El Camino. The car that almost ended me.

kens67mustang
05-29-2008, 05:57 PM
nice ride.i perfer the 67/68 Mustangs myself,as i own the first car i ever bought, a 1967 notchback

jattmall
06-06-2008, 09:18 PM
'70 Barracuda

my answer to your question:redface:

inafogg
06-06-2008, 11:57 PM
if we are talking about looks then the camaro of the 60's

millclar
09-15-2008, 05:10 AM
I always thought the Pontiac GTO, and Olds 442 where the best looking, though the Chryslers were probably the best running and baddest.


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Chad82
09-15-2008, 07:27 PM
i think the 68 GTO is the best looking. if you include pony cars 69 trans am and 69/70 fastback mustangs are sexy, too. no idea what runs the best, i have very limited first hand experience.

MrPbody
09-16-2008, 09:12 AM
Millclar has a "clue". He mentions true muscle cars. He doesn't throw pony cars or sports cars into the "mix". If a car is a "pony car", it is a pony car, NOT a muscle car... No matter HOW MUCH MUSCLE it has. "Muscle car" is a CLASS, not just a vague description.

Agreed, the GM cars were the style leaders, but some of those Mopes looked pretty good. I liked the '70/'71 Fords and Mercs, too. Got a soft spot for the '66 Fairlane GT, too, 'cuz I had one... And while the MOPAR offerings included Hemi, which pretty much "cinched" the top straight-line performers, the GM cars would drive circles around them in corners.

I got "hooked" on GTO at a young age, and for logical reasons. If you could beat it in a straight line, you weren't going to beat it in the corners. If you could beat it in the corners, you weren't gonna beat it in a straight line... Simply the best "balance" for a true muscle car. Sorta "fitting" as it was the original!

Jim

429SCJguy
09-16-2008, 03:36 PM
I think its pretty much a matter of personal opinion and experience.

I like the FE and Lima powered Ford intermediates especially the Cobra Jet cars, but just about every brand made cool cars during that era.

I agree the GTOs were sharp, especially the '65-'67s, with their stacked dual headlights and open grille with central pillar, and also the '70 GTOs.

From a performance standpoint, the hemi Mopars, 427 Ford Thunderbolts, 429SCJ drag pack Torino Cobras, LS6 Chevelles, Ram Air IV GTOs and 440 Magnum GTX/Chargers were hard to argue with. Also watch out for sleepers too such as the '70.5 429CJ/SCJ Falcons.

track day master
07-27-2009, 01:26 AM
63 corvette by far split windows are the shit

track day master
07-27-2009, 01:27 AM
1967 Chevy, El Camino. The car that almost ended me.

if thats the car that almost ended u you must suck at drivin :iceslolan

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