If Chrysler never existed what would you have

so your dpl was ordered with a few options.....have never seen a 68 dpl with turbocast from the factory, very few ordered with them.

It was pretty loaded. Even had cruise control, AM/FM (air was standard). 290 , auto with posi rear end. Silver with black vinyl top and black AMC fancy cloth interior with silver swirly pattern on the seats. What an automobile!
 
If Chrysler never existed, I would still have the 1st one pictured...

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'61 Mack
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Green '69 Impala Coupe with a 327 Small block, I literally would have that right now but I bought my Green '69 Fury with 318 small block instead......................sometimes I wish I had bought the Impala.

Nick
 
You could live in that bus and rent the house.
 
has2be ... you are extreme.

I'm assuming the dump truck may have sparked this comment, but I would certainly have to replace my '70 Dodge ex-Air Force truck that I use frequently. I have a really wide variety of vehicles and equipment, and thankfully Chrysler is here to fill the majority of my needs and wants.
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No lies there. Is there anything you havnt had has2be? Im continuously blown away by your collection.

The collecting I think developed into a near bad habit, but the majority of my collection are just projects, many of the ones that I finished I have since sold to support the next project. Bottom line is that I have to thin the herd extensively in order to put up a nice building/shop, so I have a good home for some finished keepers. BTW the only one of the vehicles that is mine in the previously posted pictures is my bus.

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Great, Greg. These Olds Cutlass/442s and the like are also a bit overlooked by the Chevys and Pontiacs.
I take any 69 Olds over the other counterparts.
 
Makes sense to me. When he owns one even with Mopar C-bodies in existence. Other thing would be what would you own if you could afford any car you'd like.
 
So if Chrysler never existed and you had a choice you would choose a Cutlass?

Probably an Olds of some sort. Their engines are the best that GM made. In the '60s they were GM's engineering division, so there is a link to Chrysler in that respect too.
 
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