favorite would be fastbacks as i have a 69 i need to get working on thats why i joined this sight. But honestly i think they are all great
Plymouth! Ah...humm.. 68 Barracuda 383 automatic with a/c , red stripe white car. Yep, thats me right there
Ok somebody has to say it Demons for the win via tailights! And it is mine, like so many others I like the demons and dusters. Close second would be a notch.
If I got any another one it would be a 68 GTS Dart, But for now I go with the 70 340 Swinger baby 4 speed Baby!!
As you can see in my avatar, a 1963 Valiant 100 2 door sedan. Hope to find another one someday,but a done car that I only have to turn the key. Should have never sold this one
Kinda surprised no one has mentioned the Tooth Jerker. This car has been 4.17 in the 1/8 on leaf springs and it’s actually got a mopar mill.
I have pretty much them all, 62 to 76 (except I never came on a Valiant), I don't count the 70 Duster a Valiant. I still love the '65 Darts maybe the most! Pure cool!
I'd say 68 Dart 2dr. HT, V8. Although a notch back Barracuda would be a close 2nd. Of course I like my 65 'S' cuz it was my first Mopar model (non S but 340 powered!) back in 1985.
Mine would be either ‘64dart , or ‘67-‘68 dart. V8 of course. But I’m playing with this 6 banger more door
I'm kind of partial to these for some reason.... If I were to add another I would have to buy my all time favorite, a 1962 two door Valiant to put a 408 and five speed into.
I’ve owned a few, starting with my 69 Dart GT convertible with a 69 340/727/8.75 transplant ( bought January/85 when I was 19), had a couple of 68s (383 4-speed and 383/727), had a couple of 70 340 Swingers ( one purple 3-speed stick) and a couple of Dusters including a 340/4speed. I was right the first time around, the 69 Dart just looks right from every angle, love the grille and tail light/trim panel. So a few years ago I bought the top dog 69, M-code 440 GTS and haven’t regretted it for a nanosecond.
Wayoutfish what is that you have shielding the hood from header heat? I need to put something on the hood of my red car.