I agree. I think except for a small few, 1973 is the cut off date. I would say the exception might be the smokey and the bandit trans am, or similar. You could say a 1985 grand national is desirable and was a super fast production car, but I wouldn't qualify it as a classic. get it?
ODDBALL was one of the first guys to comment on this thread, check page one. He was the reason I started chatting it up with you guys, he posted the picture of the 70 AAR Cuda in white. I actually thought it was a cool car and wanted to learn more about it.
Fjo i was going to reply to your message but I don't have enough street cred on here until i post about 45 more times. OK dub question what is the significance of the "thanks" and the rep power?
I can click on your name and it gives me the option of sending a private message, but on ODDBALL it doesn't. I want to send him an email about his car. any help? i
Rambler is an american motors product, and is not considered mopar.
Mopar = Chrysler/Plymouth/Dodge
If ODDBALL was here still he could give some insight....
How do you send a personal message to someone?
Well you may want to check your notes then, 1969 was the first year for the boss mustang.
And while were at it the 1970 GTO also had uncovered horizontal headlights.
ODDBALL where are you man????