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In reply to the discussion: Best 65-75 muscle car. Not necessarily power, just best. [View all]OriginalGeek
(12,132 posts)19. ha - I bet not, compared to an airplane
but it would be plenty exciting for me...but I'd get the 8cyl...my wife sees me drool every time we drive by one and she just laughs at me because I can't afford to have my mid-life crisis. She's kinda mean that way.
I try to tell her it would SAVE money because even the 8cyl gets better gas mileage than my truck and I drive for work just enough that we would notice....she seems to think the savings would be eaten up in speeding tickets but I maintain that is poppycock. I'd drive slower just so I could stay in it longer...
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First, it has a trunk. Throw the groceries and one of the kids in the trunk
OffWithTheirHeads
Mar 2012
#34
You wish. The 427 SC has well over 500 horsepower - today's "vintage" 289's are well over 400.
Mopar151
Mar 2012
#42
To me, they're all "fixer uppers" I can't think of 1 that is the whole package.
Mopar151
Mar 2012
#15
I'm with ya, but I go for the 1966 version of the GTO, just for the taillights.
GReedDiamond
Mar 2012
#43
Interesting. I have the same reaction when I watch Antiques Roadshow.
OffWithTheirHeads
Mar 2012
#36