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  1. aosux says:

    Awesome post!

  2. bacon says:

    11 and 21 are gorgeous.

  3. Clint says:

    Love Mopar!

  4. Cheez-Stick says:

    #2 FTW
    I dont know why, but there is something about those cars I love!

  5. Priscilla says:

    Definitly 11 and 21 too !!
    Got a Mustang GT 2010!!!

    Viva Mustang and Camaro !!!

  6. Mustafa_Beer says:

    Great post, but the 4 door Comet/ Falcon??? the lack of a 57 Chevy or a Nova is surprising!

  7. aosux says:

    The T-Bird and the 4 door Ford should be replaced by some GTO’s

  8. davey says:

    no vettes?

  9. James says:

    Nothing better than a chopped duce on the salt.

  10. Mike-0 says:

    Gotta agree with Bacon & Priscilla – #11 & 21

  11. Andrew says:

    The green camaro is forever.

  12. Merovingian says:

    Why does 8 have vents on the side as if it's Rear Engined?

    • Masschine says:

      Stylin'. Purely for looks. Like maybe it had some brake cooling ducts or a oil cooler back there.

    • Qwain says:

      The true racing version has rear air ducts to cool the brakes. Production versions to the public continued the cosmetic look, only for styling sadly.

  13. robin yates says:

    no better sound than a highly tuned V8

  14. Zak says:

    what sorta car is #7

  15. mopar4ever says:

    how could anyone put low profile rims on a muscle car?????? its just wrong. other than that, kick ass post.

  16. kater says:

    isn't the last one Kowalski's?

  17. Lokobo says:

    I nearly came when I saw #3

    What car is that? I MUST have one!

  18. SanGalaxie says:

    Can anyone place the year of #8?

  19. top dog says:

    I cannot believe there is no 67 GOAT or Skylark here, these are some nice cars posted tho. When I finish with my 67 GS I'll send in my pictures.

  20. Your Dad says:

    #3 was built by Phil and Jer at the Roadster Shop outside of Chicago. Crazy amount of talent at that shop.

  21. northerner says:

    Beautiful post! Ah, the memories! Thanks!

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  23. Old Car Guy says:

    What's with the 4-door falcon?

    • Darrel says:

      thats what that was. I couldnt for the life of me place what it was, I looked and I thought it looked a little like a Nova2 or Valiant

  24. hellrysr says:

    the flame paint job on #12 is just awesome!! this post has motivated me to start working on my 71 mustang :D

  25. Dan Bueno says:

    #1 65 Plymouth Satellite?

  26. Simon says:

    Being a Brit I have no idea what 7 & 8 are but they look fantastic!! What are they??

  27. Rana N says:

    charm of these cars is just unbeatable….i love them all.

  28. NeedoBuff says:

    TAWNYA EMILEE it.” ELICIA

  29. Expert-improvement says:

    Everybody sometimes thought about home remodeling, and many of us have already improved their houses. People always tend to improve and remodel their homes. So I think that articles about home remodeling and improvement would be interesting to most users, even if this theme do not match forum’s subjects. I’m going to post here some articles on home remodeling and improvement, and if the administration of this forum consider that I’m wrong and such topic shouldn’t be here, please delete it or move to a more appropriate section. Thank you for your attention, and here is the first article for those who are interested:

    [b]Home Improving while Budgeting[/b]

    As we all know, budgeting and home improvement does not always go together but this article will give you information that could help improve your home and still save a little money.

    Home improvement projects regularly scare people off, because many judge that they will pay thousands of dollars to alter one room, because they do not have the skills to do the job them self. They may also feel that the job is costly because supplies and tools are needed.

    To the contrary, home improvement does not have to be costly at all. Of course, if you hire a subcontractor or contractor to do the job, you will pay a fortune, but if you have patience and the ability to read and stick to the directions, then you can renovate an whole room in your home for fewer than a hundred dollars. Of course, you will need to change and correlate materials.

    Before starting the procedure of improving your home, you will need to system of funds and a schedule to get started. You will need to ponder various notions when considering and preparing home improvement. For example, do you plan to paint your home? Do you plan to tile your home? Do you want carpet in your home?

    Going through the final part of this article, you will see just how important budgeting and home improvement can be done which will help save you money and improve your home.

    Asking questions is part of analyzing and preparing for home improvement. One of the best tools to have when considering home improvement is calculating what you like and calculating what you want. When I improve my home the first thing I do is explore my mind searching for favorites and what excites and appeals to me. Thus, when I go to the home improvement warehouses, I already have in my brain what I am ready to purchase, therefore this relaxes my quest to improving my home.

    If you are short of funds to improve your home, then setting up a financial plan will help you get what you want as well as put away some cash for a rainy day. You may even think about purchasing equipment and tools for home improvement at the companies that propose lower prices and/or purchases with no payments until a particular date. This notion will give you time to get your home better while putting away the currency to purchase the improvement equipment and tools.

    Unfortunately, many people go for another home loan to enhance their home. Receiving loans from lenders regularly lead to debt, and home loans for improvement only leads to paying off your home twice. Thus, elude high interest rates and loan payments and learn to plan your finances to improve your home.

    Let me give you a general view of what one area could cost you for repairs. Say you want to paint a specific room in your home. You will need plaster, sealers, primer, paints, paint thinners, scrapers, screwdriver, paint opening (often come with paint purchases), patches, paintbrushes, tray, and so forth. Now you may think this will cost you a lot of money to improve your home, but to the contrary, you are wrong.

    The paint and tools will cost you the most, while the other items will be priced less; thus, primer, sealers and plaster be priced around fifteen dollars if you go to the correct store.

    Paint thinners, trays, brushes and screwdriver will cost around fifteen dollars if you go to the right store. Thus, the patches should be purchased with a plaster kit, which will salvage you a few pennies. The paint will cost around twenty dollars per can, depending on the kind of paint purchased. Therefore, for around a hundred bucks you could alter a room in your home lacking hiring anybody to do the job providing you stick to the instructions.

    What about the bathroom, can you alter the room on a financial plan? It depends on the range of the area, but if you are yearning to tile your bathroom and paint the walls you could get the job done for around a hundred bucks give or take. If you go to the correct home improvement store and know what you are doing, you could remodel a small bathroom or average bathroom for around fifty bucks.

    Learning to create a financial plan and prepare for home improvements can help you to remodel your whole home (if the home is in good standings) for a few hundred dollars. Furthermore, completing the work yourself, you will recoup you thousands of dollars.

    Having this budget and home improvement information handy will help you a great deal the next time you find yourself in need of it.

  30. john tr says:

    11-15-20.. perfect post,thanks for all.

  31. Lauren 1138 says:

    nothing better than a worn out mopar! mmm…

  32. biff says:

    4 doors should not be posted, and #7 is a barracuda

  33. biff says:

    #8 is a 68 I believe

  34. Dave says:

    thanks for throwing in the Javelin. AMC's are so un appreciated.

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