What one car did you sell that you wish you had back?

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65 Comet Cyclone. Wasn't a 327/250 that could beat me. Beat my share of 327/300's and one poor running 383 plymouth.
 
68 Cuda Coupe 340 SS
69 RT Chargre 440
70 RT Charger 440
70 Challenger 440 convertable... oh I was trying to forget... :pale:

I know more than one.. it is hard to say cuda or chally?
 
70 Challenger RT Convertible JS27NOB

383
727
Plum Crazy
White Interior and White Stripes
#'s matching engine

Bought it in 1985...... Sold it in 1996 :sad8: :-k :withstup: :axe:

This is THE ONE for me....should never have sold it....
 
Would be three, maybe four. My 70 Six Pack Challenger 4 speed, 69 runner vert 4 speed, 69 M code runner, and my 69 383 Super Bee
 
several 66mustang fastback, 69 mach1,65gto all 4 speeds.
 
My biggest car mistake was selling my 1972 SS Chevelle, 402, 4speed, cowl induction hood with the flapper, A/C, P/S, PDB, 12 bolt posi, buckets. I was only 19 and sold it to buy a mustang II for fuel mileage reasons. I didn't have a clue I could own two cars at the same time. I'm still kicking myself...Dean
 
This one. It was my first mopar.
It originaly was a 1970 --radio delete-- 340, 3spd manual, 8.75/3.23, front disks, Rallye wheels and F70 RWL tires.
It had vinyl floors and a green vinyl bench interior, and a rear window defogger.

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My high School car was a 57 Ford Fairlane 500, I loved that car, Sold it for $800.00 in 1977 when I bought my first Van,I would do anything to get that one back but the guy I sold it to totaled 2 weeks later. Bummer!!!!!
 
70 challenger slant six auto with rusted quarters and trunk and a sunroof that was installed with a hot glue gun. I paid 800 bucks for it drove it for about 8 months then traded it for a 77 Lil Red clone with a built 383, 4 speed and 3.91sure grip. I still look at pics of the challenger and think that it would be "done" now. :angry7:
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My 77 Mustang II. 302 with a little massaging. I would shift that thing at 7,500 and it was still pulling hard. My first ride in a car that would yank the front wheels. And it would flip a u-turn at will if you spit out the window. Sold it to a coworker that sent it home to Colorado, and ran a best of 11.33 up at Denver.
 
My first car. '68 Formula-S 340 4-speed. Bought in 1982 when I was 14. It was a drag car in West Virginia when I found it. Paid $3800.00. Sold it in 1995 & got $8500.00. Saw it on Ebay a couple years ago, it was converted into a HEMI & sold for around $90.000. Hope to see it in person someday. Lots of GREAT memories in that fish. This pic was taken at the '87 Mopar Nats.

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I have this problem of wanting to keep them all, I havent sold yet, and I still own the first car I ever had a 74 Duster. If I have to live out of my garage I will but I will not sell, unless the wife tells me to!
 
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