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Old 07-03-2008, 03:32 AM
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I'm going out on a limb here and say...a carousel red 1969 GTO is the singularly most recognizable muscle car of all time.

People who don't know what a muscle car even is...know an orange '69 Judge IS a Muscle Car.

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Someone else changed the question,

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Actually Jim, you did in fact change the topic. You were the first to go "out on a limb" and you did indeed reply to your own question. Go back and reread your posts on page 1. So...all hands on deck and get back in your favorite mudhole!
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Old 07-03-2008, 07:17 PM
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Default Re: Just a hypothetical muscle car value question...

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I'm going out on a limb here and say...a carousel red 1969 GTO is the singularly most recognizable muscle car of all time.

People who don't know what a muscle car even is...know an orange '69 Judge IS a Muscle Car.

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Someone else changed the question,

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Actually Jim, you did in fact change the topic. You were the first to go "out on a limb" and you did indeed reply to your own question. Go back and reread your posts on page 1. So...all hands on deck and get back in your favorite mudhole!

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Oh crap! It was me!!!! I've had a cold lately and I'm on some pretty strong meds....that Nyquil can really mess up your head...hope I can get a pass here boys...

In the future, I promise to have somebody look over these posts before I hit the 'OK' button....
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Old 07-03-2008, 08:50 PM
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Old 07-03-2008, 09:24 PM
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Hey Jim, Hit the "OK" button anyways and let the chips lay where they fall! These are only cars and it is only talk!
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Dayquil while typing, Nyquil when sleeping!! GET WELL SOON
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About 10 years ago I decided I wanted to sell my 72 Cheyenne SWB for a musclecar, preferably 4spd. Wanted a "Melba Toast." Found a 70 LS5 auto, dk green/green. Thought it would be "close enough", but couldnt get over the colors, and since it was a #s car, couldn't change anything on it. Early into the resto, guy I know came by wanting to sell his GTO. RAIII 4spd, Silver/black/black.

Didnt take long for me to think about it. 4spd and color combo had a lot to do with it, but the hideways and being able to open up the hood scoops from inside the car were the sellers. Those are "cool" factors a 'Velle can't provide.

The LS5 went to the NE, the GTO is still in the garage

I know it isnt L78 vs Judge related, but figure the discussion has already strayed
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