Time travel: what MoPar would you get?

First Choice: 71 Cuda Convertible - 426 Hemi, Automatic, Burnt Orange w/ Burnt Orange Houndstooth Bucket Interior, Black stripes and Black Top, Power Windows, etc.
Second Choice: 70 Sport Fury GT, 440, Automatic, Burnt Orange Buckets, Console, Black top, Power Windows, etc.
Third Choice: 59 Dodge Custom Royal Lancer D500 Convertible. Yellow and Black (or Yellow and White - whichever is available) with Yellow and White Interior. White Top. D500 Engine.
That's enough. Thanks. Don't want to be greedy. I'll wait at the garage for my delivery of Mopars from Amazon.....
 
First Choice: 71 Cuda Convertible - 426 Hemi, Automatic, Burnt Orange w/ Burnt Orange Houndstooth Bucket Interior, Black stripes and Black Top, Power Windows, etc.
Second Choice: 70 Sport Fury GT, 440, Automatic, Burnt Orange Buckets, Console, Black top, Power Windows, etc.
Third Choice: 59 Dodge Custom Royal Lancer D500 Convertible. Yellow and Black (or Yellow and White - whichever is available) with Yellow and White Interior. White Top. D500 Engine.
That's enough. Thanks. Don't want to be greedy. I'll wait at the garage for my delivery of Mopars from Amazon.....
No burnt orange Available for your ‘71 Cuda, maybe you could have gotten them to do the paint with a 999 code but the interior wasn’t made for ‘71. Good taste though.
 
Since I have owned both cars. First choice 1969 Charger 500 hemi w/auto trans. Second choice my 1970 Sports Fury GT w/ bucket seats a/c am/fm stereo & w23 road wheels.
 
From about 1965 until the middle '70s, I got almost every "price book magazine" I could find on the newsstands. Had a collection of new car brochures from the dealers and/or new car shows. I really liked Challengers, but not the Barracudas so much, earlier-on. There was not a Chrysler product that I would have ruled-out, back then, depending upon my moods or desires, back then. BUT as I graduated from high school in 1970, my favorite was the 1970 Chrysler 300 4-dr hardtop that was on the brochure that year. Crimson Red with white top.

As nice as the Plymouths and Dodges might have been, it had to be a Chrysler for me. HD suspension, manual a/c, AM/FM 5-speaker stereo. Color optional.

So MUC neat stuff, back then . . . for many years!

When the local dealer traded for the DH43N0D that I bought in 1975, I knew I had to have it. A Dodge that I would not have considered back then, but with the Brougham Package and 383 "N", plus W23s, the build date of "03-1970" didn't hurt either. It would have arrived just about the time I was graduating from high school. Still have it, in "survivor mode" awaiting a good bit of TLC.

Seems like there were some issues with putting a 426H in a slab C-body? Cylinder head/exhaust manifold clearance issues? Plus how the a/c compressor would impact the 426H air cleaner. With the 440HP offering very similar street performance with normal gearing, in the B-body cars, AND the 426H being built in a low-production engine plant, having it as "The King" was important and, therefore, NOT a mass-market engine option. Can't forget that it was considered more of a "drag racing/NASCAR engine" than a "street engine", back then. The Big Three would not put factory a/c with an engine that could rev much past 5500rpm, back then. Re-sale value might have been an issue, too? Except in a small niche market, I suspect. BTAIM.

Back then, 426H cars had a very small market, which has tended to fuel their elevated pricing now. Many stories of how hard they were to keep in tune, so the 440HPs made more sense for the typical buyer.

When ordering, there were some "fleet options" and "non-approved" color/trim combinations. BUT some of those later turned-up in "Sales Bank" cars, near the end of the production runs to use up available parts. Those cars were peddled to dealers by the factory reps at reduced prices. Things normal people would not buy, but might buy at a reduced price.

By the time I got out of college, really a few years later, a "triple gold" Cordoba 400HO would have fit the bill, 1977 vintage, as that's the first year for a tilt column in a B-body car. Have to have leather buckets and "SlapStick"!

Too many great/neat cars! FAR too little time! Some day, the DH43N0D will be enjoying life on the Interstates and back roads again! With Springsteen "Born To Run" on the factory stereo and the 383 "N" making glorious sounds!

Enjoy!
CBODY67
 
When I was in high school it would certainly been a green A12 superbee 4speed 410 dana. To me it represents the pinnacle of mopar muscle cars. All the wild characteristics in one car.

But If I had to choose today I don't think I would pick one of my favorite cars. I would have to pick the 70 Daytona. Hemi 4spd and drive it every damned day.
 
When I was in high school it would certainly been a green A12 superbee 4speed 410 dana. To me it represents the pinnacle of mopar muscle cars. All the wild characteristics in one car.

But If I had to choose today I don't think I would pick one of my favorite cars. I would have to pick the 70 Daytona. Hemi 4spd and drive it every damned day.
That was a ‘69.5 and it would be second after a Silver/silver ‘67 Imp.
 
Ok, so my dream list would be a '70 SFGT 440 six pack car, preferably in the Indigo Blue. Then a '68 300 2 door, a '68 New Yorker 4dr HT, '68 Newport sedan, '68 Town and Country, and of course the '68 Newport ragtop I have now.
 
That was a ‘69.5 and it would be second after a Silver/silver ‘67 Imp.
I forgot about that. But it reminded me the we called them a "sixty nine and a half super bee"
That was the late 80's I had not known the A12 designation for probably 20 years after that.
May as well have the pic.
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This is fun, and much more diverse than I expected! thanks for your thoughts/desires.
I looked into a 70 Hurst 300 decades ago, and thought $9900 was way too much. My friend has a T/A challenger that I could have gotten for $4500, but without a/c, my wife wouldn't have been happy, oops!
I've got a list of the ones I let go and wish I hadn't.
 
1) I'd get my '66 Coronet 500, but as a Hemi automatic, in solid black.

2) For a C-body, I've always liked '69 Sport Furys. Turbine bronze, black top and interior, with a 440 automatic.

3) My A-body would be a '68 Dart GSS 440 Grand Spaulding Special, in Red.

4) D-body Imperial...hell, I'd order my Imperial!

5) The E-body pick would be a black '70 Challenger, 440+6, 4-speed, Super Trac-Pac car, with red interior and butt stripe; or B5 blue with white interior and longitudinal stripe.

6) And for my ultimate time machine acquisition - 1962 300G convertible. 413 crossram, Pont-a-Mousson 4-speed, in White with Red interior. The most beautiful postwar Mopar ever built!
 
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1. ‘70 or ‘71 police spec 440 Polara 4 dr sedan with steels and dog dishes, maybe in b5, because I’ve always loved the understated menace of the unmarked squad car look.
2. ‘69, ‘70, or ‘71 300 coupe with road wheels and the bucket/console interior. Were they available in turquoise?
3. ‘71 383 4spd Road Runner, because the ‘68-‘70s are great, but ‘71s are different and rarer now. 383 because that’s how they started and besides I’m fond of 383s anyway. Purple or blue would be good.
4. ‘69 Barracuda coupe. 273 4spd with bucket/console. I think they could be had in bronze or something like it.
5. ‘62 Newport sedan, 361 is fine. White with blue or grey interior.
6. ‘66 New Yorker coupe. Bronze with black interior
 
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1st choice for C-Body 1974 Monaco 2dr hardtop in a plain brown wrapper with a big block of course.

And 1st choice for all other would have to be a 1971 Plymouth GTX 440-6 pack in Sassy Grass.

And 1st choice in they'd never let it leave the factory category 1971 Plymouth Sport Suburban GT with 440-6 pack. Just let that sink in.
 
You're asking us to pick just one? :eek:

You don't know what you're asking! :poke:

I can't do it, but I'll try to only pick three. Any Mopar of my choice...

I really like these. 1963 Dodge Custom 880.
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Convertible. A 413 dual quads, 4-speed (if possible). Undecided on paint color. Wheel choices would be Cragar SS, Torque Thrusts or factory.

'68 Plymouth GTX
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Again, I want a 4-speed. Otherwise I wouldn't change a thing.

A 1971 Chrysler 300 2dr HT
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One of several of my preferred color combos. Mine would have buckets, console, PW, cruise, AM/FM Stereo, dual exhaust and PS/PB of course. A 440-6 (even if I had to put it in myself). Road Wheels with 70s or some nice aftermarket wheels.

I don't know what any of the pictured cars are equipped with, just what I would want.
 
This is fun reading what people would've like to ordered. I'm not into all of the option numbers so I'm just going with years and models.
57 300
61 300
66 Charger with Hemi
68 Charger
68 New Yorker Mist Turquoise Metallic with matching interior
68 T&C but it would need to have a NYer grill instead of the Newport grill
70 Fury 2 door
70 challenger RT SE (just to be different)
 
I would order a 1969 A12 Roadrunner with automatic trans, in fire bronze metallic with black interior and all tinted glass with a am/fm radio...... And that's exactly what I did in March of 69.

I still would like the 69 hemi GTX that I went into the dealership to order before I found out about the A12 Runner.

And, of course, a 1961 Plymouth Fury convertible just like the one I am restoring now.

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I would order a 1969 A12 Roadrunner with automatic trans, in fire bronze metallic with black interior and all tinted glass with a am/fm radio...... And that's exactly what I did in March of 69.

I still would like the 69 hemi GTX that I went into the dealership to order before I found out about the A12 Runner.

And, of course, a 1961 Plymouth Fury convertible just like the one I am restoring now.

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That’s cool. Was your old runner bolt action or a floor shift? What a great car to order new.
 
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