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bananaskin
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by bananaskin » Sun May 04, 08 12:23 pm
I prefer the 71 to the 72 alongside. And i love the 71 in those colours
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by BUDGIE » Sun May 04, 08 12:51 pm
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by Cannonball » Sun May 04, 08 1:31 pm
bananaskin wrote: I prefer the 71 to the 72 alongside. And i love the 71 in those colours
and so you should the 72-74 range was regaurded as toss along side 70-71 dodge/plymouth anythin they have only grown in popularity since the 70-71 are out off reach £££££££
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by Guy » Sun May 04, 08 1:46 pm
Budgie wrote:
Should av'e had Guy's Cuda in the pic
Its yours now Mal and not mine anymore
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by Brian J » Sun May 04, 08 1:48 pm
even though i have a 72 i agree the 71 is the best of them all ,thats prob why one sold for 3 mill
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by Anonymous » Sun May 04, 08 2:20 pm
The reason one sold for 3mill is that there was someone out there with more money than sense and a desperate desire to prove that his wad was bigger than anyone else's .... nothing to do with how good they looked.
Plus, MoPar couldn't sell them to save themselves (literally) when they were new ...
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by Cannonball » Sun May 04, 08 2:21 pm
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by BUDGIE » Sun May 04, 08 2:56 pm
Don't tell me
......... on my thread to
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by Cannonball » Sun May 04, 08 2:59 pm
Budgie wrote: Don't tell me
......... on my thread to
?????
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by BUDGIE » Sun May 04, 08 3:02 pm
Sandy wrote: Looks just fine in there with Mopes, Mal.
While it looks a fine car, nicely bought, well presented, well put together, I have to say, those '71 (Barra)'cudas are pretty ugly.
MoPar threw every sticky addendum they could find at it ....
In comparison with the 73 (?) alongside, it looks awful.
Sticking Guy's ex-car in there would just have made it worse.
All though I like Ford muscle inc the XB GT, sorry Sandy but it's a no brainer son
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by Anonymous » Sun May 04, 08 6:25 pm
Hmm, using pictures from my website now, eh ?
The XB's can look clumsy from angles, especially the rear three quarters, but Mark's is a particularily good looking example, running true period 14inch Hotwires as well and nicely lowered.
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by BUDGIE » Sun May 04, 08 6:34 pm
Cannonball wrote: Budgie wrote: Don't tell me
......... on my thread to
?????
Sorry son, I thought you ment CR
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by BUDGIE » Sun May 04, 08 6:35 pm
Sandy wrote: Hmm, using pictures from my website now, eh ?
The XB's can look clumsy from angles, especially the rear three quarters, but Mark's is a particularily good looking example, running true period 14inch Hotwires as well and nicely lowered.
YOUR web site
......
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by Anonymous » Sun May 04, 08 6:37 pm
Yes, it is mine.
Ask me anything ???
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by BUDGIE » Sat May 10, 08 11:56 pm
Spot the difference