1969 was also one of the few years Plymouth made the GTX. yes we had a few of them running around Salisbury. They came from the the factory with a 440 cubic inch motor that had 375 horse power under the hood. I believe they only made them for 3 years. Yes I had one brand new from the dealer and it would fly. You just can't beat the good old days of muscle cars.
Absolutely agree- lots of things made better back then. Furniture too. Antiques are generally cheaper and better made than the particle board crap made today- SMH when folks buy new stuff when better stuff is available for a lot less
Mopar , beats em all .
ReplyDeleteim also a proud owner of a 1969 road runner... muscle cars from the mid 60's to early 70's rule!!!! rob baker
ReplyDeleteI would take a new Z06 Corvette or ZL1 Camaro over ten of those slowpars. At least they weren't owned by FIAT back in 69
ReplyDeleteNice car but here is a different twist, my wife and I married in 1969 and still going strong.
ReplyDeletegive me a break. mopar? lmao! since the italians now own it maybe then can slap a fiat badge on it!
ReplyDeleteOh hell yes. The muscle cars ruled and still do
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ReplyDeleteThe Italians didn't own this car . always an idiot in the bunch.
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ReplyDeleteNice car then and now, but many cars today offer comparable performance and other desirable features.
Enjoy them all.
Mine was a 1969 Super Bee.I'll bet a lot of you out there wish they'd held onto their old cars.Me for one.
ReplyDeleteThat's when BEST cars were made > Today It's JUNK Overpriced
ReplyDeletemine was a 1967 Cuda with a 440 cu. , never been beat.
ReplyDelete1969 was also one of the few years Plymouth made the GTX. yes we had a few of them running around Salisbury. They came from the the factory with a 440 cubic inch motor that had 375 horse power under the hood. I believe they only made them for 3 years. Yes I had one brand new from the dealer and it would fly. You just can't beat the good old days of muscle cars.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely agree- lots of things made better back then. Furniture too. Antiques are generally cheaper and better made than the particle board crap made today- SMH when folks buy new stuff when better stuff is available for a lot less
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