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Not my favorites but I'll take one of each. Do we know what year the Alpha is?
 
Not my favorites but I'll take one of each. Do we know what year the Alpha is?

They made the Alfa Romeo Montreals from 1970-77. I don't know what the difference (if any) there is year to year.
 
I have always had a thing for 71-72 but whoever they turned loose to design strips apparently didn't like there job.
 
I stopped liking B bodys when the 71 was introduced...... Looks like a GM intermediate wannabe....

Three generations of B bodys.........


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The wheels and rims, and that stance, just ruin the look of that Roadrunner. Loose the yellow for any non "impact" color and it would be a way sexier machine.
 
I stopped liking B bodys when the 71 was introduced...... Looks like a GM intermediate wannabe....

Three generations of B bodys.........

Yep, that's why I bought a new E Body Challenger in 1973.......I thought the B Bodies were ugly.
 
It wouldn't have been possible to beat the second generation as far as B-bodies, they already started a slow decline after '68.
 
I was very disappointed after looking at the new B-Body Dodges at Peter's Dodge for 1973. I still considered looking for 1968/1969 B5 RR possibly with a Hemi. People were dumping the big engine cars left and right back then and they could be bought relatively on the cheap. Wanting a new car won out and I bought a 1973 Ralleye Challenger with a 340 Magnum with a console and TF on the floor. Ralleye dash, ralleye wheels, power bulge hood, no power windows and no A/C, stripe delete. That was the best performance E-Body available in 1973.
 
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