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Welcome Dodge muscle car fans!
Welcome to the Dodge section of the Muscle Car Forum dedicated to all those great Dodge muscle cars. So let's hear from you Charger, Coronet, Challenger, and Polara owners and lovers out there!
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71 charger owner here!
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see that challenger? that was mine........*sniff*
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Dodge power
I have always liked the Charger. Especially the late '60s ones. Challengers were nice too - sort of a luxury 'Cuda.
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First off, I do not own a car.
But I love cars. Dodge is my favorite company *points to member name* My favorite is the Challenger. The 1971 Challenger. R/T, if you can. Yesterday I saw a Coronet. Truth be told, I think it isn't... the prettiest car... but man, IS THAT THE COOLEST CAR YOU'VE EVER SEEN? You know, just in your hood, in a 1970 Coronet R/T in Purple or [a bit faded] Orange, driving kinda slow, with those Amber lights on... driving into the sunset... I think I paint the image pretty well, yes? In my opinion, the Charger is the Challengers ugly brother. But that's my opinion. But still an excelent car. Polara? Well, I guess there is one car I haven't heard of. ![]() Anyways, I really love the Mopar Muscle, and The Coronet and Challenger are the two most single greatest cars I've seen. If I had the money, I wouldn't be here. I'd be driving them. But at $40,000, I don't think I will ever own any of these cars. But still, there is always room for a Mopar fan in your club! |
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i need more mopar guys like me most around these parts are jap drivers n stuff
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Dodge Polara
The Dodge Polara ruled the early 1960s with their Max/Street Wedge engines. They truly gave the Impalas a run for their money.
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1971 Buick GS Convertible 350-4bbl w/ 3-speed Auto 1 of 599 made Modifications: None - Totally stock! Former owner of: 1969 Buick GS 400 Convertible Modifications: 430 4bbl. V8 (from a '68 Riviera), Stage 1 spec Carb, headers, 2 1/2" exhaust, transmission shift kit, and column tachometer - to name a few ... |
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Dodge rules. Mainly the muscle cars!!!!!!!
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Nice rides Muscle car club and author!
Mopars are fun but Muscle cars are getting to be a real expensive hobby. Here is my ride |
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Re: Welcome Dodge muscle car fans!
i own a 71 dodge coronet. at the moment it has a 318 w/ 78k miles. im about to drop a 440 in it. hopeing to get in the high 12's low 13's in the quarter.
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So how many chevy's and ford's does it take to beat a MOPAR? The world will never know! |
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Newbie here!
1972 Dodge Demon 340 SixPack Also my father is a mopar lover in the past: 1970 Challenger 440 + 6 R/T with shaker hood mmmm another 1970 Challenger 440 + 6 12.1@1?? in 1978 |
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Mopars best looking muscle cars!
Just my opnion but I thought the 70 Challenger,70 Cuda and 71-72 Roadrunners where the best lookin muscle cars ever built! I had a 70 Challeneger SE and a 72 ChargerSE. I wish I had these cars today!
I seen a 70 Challeneger 340 T/A here in AZ it was Plum Purple with a Black vynal interior. It was Barret Jackson sweet! And if I should ever hit the lottery I would try and track down this car! |
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hello people. Just found this forum and looks like a good place with some knowledgable folks. I just wanted to see if i could pick some brains here about a car i think ive fallen for. It's my uncle-in-law's. but my father in-law has it in his backyard, has been there 10+ years now. Its a late 60s...i think 66-69...coronet. I'm not sure how much he wants for it, but gramma-in-law said to just make an offer. I have absolutely no idea what the proper value of this car is, but as it has been sitting for a decade i think i could get it dirt cheap. Save it or let it keep dieing, ya know.My question(s) is ..what would be a decent non-offending offer for this car, and what info can i get from you guys. Its orange with a black tail stripe, all the glass is good, the interior is ..basically gone, not sure if it runs or not, the engine looks to me like a small block. Man, this is a long post. At any rate, what do you fellas think? Id love to have it.
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Re: Welcome Dodge muscle car fans!
I'm a lover of the '69-'71 Charger. I've found one, a '69, but I can't afford it right now so I'm letting it sit. No one else seems to have seen it because it's been there for ten or more years. But when I save up some money it's getting a HEMI!
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