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Here you go, not a fan of the front end of the barracuda but the GTX looks pretty nice.
http://vid.carbuzz.com/the-2015-srt-...eborn-classic/
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In my opinion, there was no comparison to the body integrity when comparing a GM vs. Mopar from the musclecar era.
When the SS-454 was new, I remember running on the open roads in So Ill. @ 120 mph and the Chevelle was extremely quiet. When I rode in a friend's '70 Challenger 440-6 pack with pistol grip, @ 120 mph you could hardly hear yourself talk. Wind noise and rattles. The body integrity seemed crude compared to the Chevelle. Just comparing how the doors shut, you could tell which car was superior.
I'll admit the 390 hp Challenger was faster than the Chevelle, but definitely crude body design.
So...a Dodge Barracuda? They were PLYMOUTH Barracudas not DODGE Barracudas. Makes no more sense than to revive a Chevrolet GTO or a Buick Chevelle.
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Originally posted by Z28SSMAN View PostIn my opinion, there was no comparison to the body integrity when comparing a GM vs. Mopar from the musclecar era.
When the SS-454 was new, I remember running on the open roads in So Ill. @ 120 mph and the Chevelle was extremely quiet. When I rode in a friend's '70 Challenger 440-6 pack with pistol grip, @ 120 mph you could hardly hear yourself talk. Wind noise and rattles. The body integrity seemed crude compared to the Chevelle. Just comparing how the doors shut, you could tell which car was superior.
I'll admit the 390 hp Challenger was faster than the Chevelle, but definitely crude body design.
So...a Dodge Barracuda? They were PLYMOUTH Barracudas not DODGE Barracudas. Makes no more sense than to revive a Chevrolet GTO or a Buick Chevelle.
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Yeah Bob. I'm not exaggerating about the experiences about Mopars. I really did like the GTX and Road Runner though. The friend's Challenger was a strong runner. Didn't really care for the Leave it to Beaver cars.
The biggest mistake I ever made about Mopars was to agree to put a clutch in a friend's 340 Swinger. That tranny was so damned heavy compared to a Muncie, my brother and I vowed to never do that again. We tried to do the job laying on our backs out in the driveway. lol
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Originally posted by Z28SSMAN View PostYeah Bob. I'm not exaggerating about the experiences about Mopars. I really did like the GTX and Road Runner though. The friend's Challenger was a strong runner. Didn't really care for the Leave it to Beaver cars.
The biggest mistake I ever made about Mopars was to agree to put a clutch in a friend's 340 Swinger. That tranny was so damned heavy compared to a Muncie, my brother and I vowed to never do that again. We tried to do the job laying on our backs out in the driveway. lol
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Originally posted by Z28SSMAN View PostYeah Bob. I'm not exaggerating about the experiences about Mopars. I really did like the GTX and Road Runner though. The friend's Challenger was a strong runner. Didn't really care for the Leave it to Beaver cars....
Another friend of mine had a Super Bird back then. He still has it today. And Richard Petty even signed the wing struts while he was visiting Polaris up in Roseau back when they were one of his sponsors.
And yet another friend had a '70 Challenger with the 440. It had road gears. I got to stretch its legs on a 90-mile run once. That thing was scary-fast. Almost as fast as my dad's 1970 LeSabre Custom 455 with the 'plains axle' option.
JoelThere is more stupidity than hydrogen in the universe, and it has a longer shelf life. - Frank Zappa
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