Age maybe ?? But now I want a certain C-body

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1970 300. All of a sudden, that car's front end and back end has just jumped out at me like "bad, bad, bad""""..... lol Scary, but I'm look'n.
 
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Good choice. If you want a land barge you might as well go for one of the longest ones ever built. I have a1969 Polara 500 convertible. Driving with the top down really gives me the impression that I am navigating a boat. The ride is superb.
 
She's got a big but...
And needs a big garage.
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I once seen a 1970 Chrysler Newport that someone had put together like a factory muscle built muscle car from that era. Sherwood green with a black interior, Organisol black Six Pack hood, Matte black go wing, and a black strobe stripe across the roof like a '71 Plymouth B body. Power was from a 440 6 pack and it hed a Hemi four speed with a pistol grip shifter along with an e body Dana 60 under the rear on super stock springs. Wheels were Chrysler Rallye's from a Hurst 300. I still believe it's the coolest car I've ever seen.
 
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I was seriously looking at two, C-bodies before finding my A. One was a 68 Newport, the other, a mid 70's Fury, with a 440.
 
Is it true you could get the 440 six pack in the 70 sport fury gt?
 
My personal choice of a land barge would go back a bit further:
1960 Chrysler- Fins and big chrome bumpers that outweigh an entire Honda Civic...

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1970 300. All of a sudden, that car's front end and back end has just jumped out at me like "bad, bad, bad""""..... lol Scary, but I'm look'n.
I've always wanted one. A Hurst.
 
I still have mom's 73 imperial, Sherwood green/ green interior. Shut off in the garage and not started in over 15 years.
 
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