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I'm also a sucker for the 1968 SS Camaro 396. Candy Apple red...black convertible...dual black bands from front to back. Stock rims.

Makes me cry when I see one turned into a drag car or some god awful cowling hood crap.

Also the 67 Corvette Stingray 427 4-speeds I'd love to drive for about a day.

Years ago I owned a 1968 SS396 Camaro Convertible.

Lemans Blue, white nose stripe. Turbo 400, power windows and top, A/C.

I had so much fricking fun in that car. Had dreams about it for years after I sold it.

Recently saw it's twin sell on Mechum for 52 Large.

*sigh*

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if you were gonna go new....would you go Charger or Challenger...for those Dodge fans out there?

 

I'm in full midlife crisis mode now I am sure and have the green light to get me a new toy!

 

there's so many great old muscle cars posted in this thread, but I have to admit, I'm not overly mechanical and also wouldn't have the time needed to fix and update stuff.

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A couple model years back it was the Charger all the way.  I'm not a big fan the side detail they put on the body and double hate the tail light configs on the new one. 

 

So for my money Id go with the Challenger right now. 

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If I got one, I'd need to buy the big one...no sense having a muscle car with little muscles...and they ain't fricken cheap!!

 

I've been doing lots of looking and lots of surfing...time to go drive a couple of them.  Maybe start shopping south of the border, but I think those prices have really closed up.

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