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