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Early 60's Chryslers were the best simply because they were so ridiculous... '61 chevy? yawn
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I don't know, personally I think this is pretty sexy.spots25 wrote:Early 60's Chryslers were the best simply because they were so ridiculous... '61 chevy? yawn

Chrysler was just trying too hard.
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Back then!?!?!?!?!? Whens the last time you seen a intrepid. Cab foreword my ass! Try built from pot metal and badger snot. As long as ive been on ths planet mopar has been corner cuttin err ting. Till now. I love there new style, but like that certian girl down the street, i know better than that. Mopar is the car equivelent of genetal worts.FORDSVTPARTS wrote:Yeah, Chrylser had some pretty bad designs back then.
I've really grown to like a lot of those early 60s designs though, they've kind of gotten lost between the stuff from the 50s and the muscle car boom of the mid 60s on so a lot of people don't even know about them.
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Exactly how I feel about the new pickups they're making.focinite wrote:I love there new style, but like that certian girl down the street, i know better than that. Mopar is the car equivelent of genetal worts.

3 Fords, 1 Mercury, 1 Honda, 1 Yamaha
Every once and a while every manufacturer has a moment of brillance. It has been pretty damn dim over at Mopar city,like Sandy swept thru, for a long time. Some of their new designs look great but I don't trust them. I still remember when I worked on cars for a living customers that owned Mopars asking ,NO BEGGING,to fix their Mopars and keep them running till payday. Poor bastards couldn't even afford to get rid of the damn things. I still remember having to take the tow truck to Hillcrest Dodge in Rochester to pull new Dodges off the car hauler because they wouldn't start. There won't be one in my garage in this life time-NO MATTER HOW NICE THEY LOOK. You can cover a TURD up but it's still a TURD underneath.---Bob
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Dude i love the beatle gasser! And the ford truck looks like some one swipped the wheels. The belvedere thats the only thing mopar is good at, drag racin. But man i like those beatles

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