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Any ultimate collection would have to have some of the "big" cars that started it all. These cars still run away and hide from most of the intermediate muscle.
- '62 409 - '62/'63 Super Duty - '63/'64 R-Codes Just my humble unbiased opinion.
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I'd love to find a 62 with a 409. I missed out on a '62 before I left VA and passed on a '63, both with 409s.
I've been looking for a Super Duty Catalina for a while. Found a '63 that had a dealer installed 421 at one point, but the motor was long gone and the car wasn't too hot, either. I'd love to have a '64 R code, but haven't ever found one that I could afford. Scott
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