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E Body - Mopar cars you have - HAD 1960s - 1970s

Vaanth

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I have had and have a few vehicles. I almost never turn loose of a vehicle once I have it, unless it is destroyed or given/sold/traded mostly to family or a friend. All are listed in the following with E-bodies highlighted.

Vehicles that I have and use, daily and/or hobby:
1974 Dodge D200, 440
2017 Dodge Challenger T/A 392, custom ordered
2017 Ram 1500, 5.7, AT, 3.92SG
2021 Dodge Challenger R/T Scat Pack Shaker 392
1967 Plymouth Belvedere GTX, 440
1970 Challenger T/A, 340 Six Pak
1970 Challenger T/A, 440 Six Pack

1970 Plymouth Valiant Duster, 340 4-speed
1973 Plymouth Duster Twister, 360
1977 Plymouth Fury Police, 400
1979 Chrysler Newport Police, 360

Hobby vehicles that I have, but not in use or awaiting work:
1969 Plymouth Road Runner, 383 4-speed
1970 Dodge Charger 500, 383
1971 Dodge D100, 383
1984 Dodge Ramcharger, 360

Retired or other vehicles that I still have:
1969 Dodge SuperBee, 383 4-speed
1969 Dodge Dart, 273
1972 Dodge Coronet, 318
1972 Dodge D100, 360
1974 Chrysler New Yorker, 440
1975 Dodge Dart, 225
1975 Plymouth Fury Station Wagon, 360
1976 Plymouth Fury Sport, 360
1976 Dodge D100, 318
1977 Plymouth Fury, 360
1978 Dodge Aspen Super Coupe, 350
1978 Plymouth Fury Police, 440
1978 Plymouth Fury Police, 318
1979 Dodge Magnum, 360
1979 Chrysler New Yorker, 440
1979 Plymouth Volare Police, 360
1984 Dodge B150, 318
1987 Dodge D150, 318
1993 Dodge Ramcharger, 318
2008 Dodge Grand Caravan, 3.3

Vehicles I had that have gone to family or friends:
1970 Dodge Challenger R/T, 383 (gone)
1970 Plymouth Road Runner convertible, 383 (gone)
1971 Plymouth GTX, 440
1972 Dodge Challenger, 318
1973 Plymouth Satellite, 318
2008 Dodge Charger R/T, 5.7
2014 Dodge Grand Caravan, 3.8

Vehicles I had that were parted, sold, or destroyed:
1966 Dodge Coronet 440 Station Wagon, 361
1966 Plymouth Belvedere, 318
1967 Plymouth Belvedere II, 273
1968 Plymouth Sport Satellite Station Wagon, 318
1970 Dodge Challenger SE, 318
1970 Dodge Challenger R/T, 383

1970 Dodge Charger 500, 318
1970 Plymouth Satellite, 318
1971 Dodge Challenger R/T, 383
1971 Plymouth Road Runner, 340
1971 Plymouth Road Runner, 383
1971 Plymouth Road Runner, 383
1971 Plymouth Satellite, 383
1972 Plymouth Duster Twister, 318
1973 Plymouth Gold Duster, 318

There might be a couple more parted cars that I forgot...
 
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Raycuda

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My first Mopar was a 1975 Plymouth Fury Sport. 318 Automatic - I’ve grumbled 1000 times over selling it in the 80’s.
My younger brother had a beautiful 1964 Sport Fury as his first car. I learned how to drive on my father's 1951 Dodge Wayfare with a 3 on the tree. The first car I bought was a 1953 Dodge with a Red Ram Hemi. I paid $25 for it.
 

Raycuda

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I have had and have a few vehicles. I almost never turn loose of a vehicle once I have it, unless it is destroyed or given/sold/traded mostly to family or a friend.

Vehicles that I have and use, daily and/or hobby:
1974 Dodge D200, 440
2017 Dodge Challenger T/A 392, custom ordered
2017 Ram 1500, 5.7, AT, 3.92SG
2021 Dodge Challenger R/T Scat Pack Shaker 392
1967 Plymouth Belvedere GTX, 440
1970 Challenger T/A, 340 Six Pak
1970 Challenger T/A, 440 Six Pack
1970 Plymouth Valiant Duster, 340 4-speed
1973 Plymouth Duster Twister, 360
1977 Plymouth Fury Police, 400
1979 Chrysler Newport Police, 360

Hobby vehicles that I have, but not in use or awaiting work:
1969 Plymouth Road Runner, 383 4-speed
1970 Dodge Charger 500, 383
1971 Dodge D100, 383
1984 Dodge Ramcharger, 360

Retired or other vehicles that I have:
1969 Dodge SuperBee, 383 4-speed
1969 Dodge Dart, 273
1972 Dodge Coronet, 318
1972 Dodge D100, 360
1974 Chrysler New Yorker, 440
1975 Dodge Dart, 225
1975 Plymouth Fury Station Wagon, 360
1976 Plymouth Fury Sport, 360
1976 Dodge D100, 318
1977 Plymouth Fury, 360
1978 Dodge Aspen Super Coupe, 350
1978 Plymouth Fury Police, 440
1978 Plymouth Fury Police, 318
1979 Dodge Magnum, 360
1979 Chrysler New Yorker, 440
1979 Plymouth Volare Police, 360
1984 Dodge B150, 318
1987 Dodge D150, 318
1993 Dodge Ramcharger, 318
2008 Dodge Grand Caravan, 3.3

Vehicles I had that have gone to family or friends:
1970 Dodge Challenger R/T, 383 (gone)
1970 Plymouth Road Runner convertible, 383 (gone)
1971 Plymouth GTX, 440
1972 Dodge Challenger, 318
1973 Plymouth Satellite, 318
2008 Dodge Charter R/T, 5.7
2014 Dodge Grand Caravan, 3.8

Vehicles I had that were parted, sold, or destroyed:
1966 Dodge Coronet 440 Station Wagon, 361
1966 Plymouth Belvedere, 318
1967 Plymouth Belvedere II, 273
1968 Plymouth Sport Satellite Station Wagon, 318
1970 Dodge Challenger SE, 318
1970 Dodge Challenger R/T, 383
1970 Dodge Charger 500, 318
1970 Plymouth Satellite, 318
1971 Dodge Challenger R/T, 383
1971 Plymouth Road Runner, 340
1971 Plymouth Road Runner, 383
1971 Plymouth Road Runner, 383
1971 Plymouth Satellite, 383
1972 Plymouth Duster Twister, 318
1973 Plymouth Gold Duster, 318

There might be a couple more parted cars that I forgot...
Can you imagine if yoiu still had only half of them, you would be a millionaire.
 

marksmopars

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Purchased in June 1975, still got it. FYI, e bodies are only 1970-1974 eh.

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Challenger RTA

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I was about 14, my cousin was 16. Remember we were always looking at his hot rod magazines and others. I have to start out with when my cousins had a 67 Belvedere convertible. It wasn't a GTX. But he put a 340 4sp in it. It put you back in the seat when banging the gears. He did some work to it. Good times cursing. What a blast! That's what infected me with Mopar or No Car.
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Cuda Hunter

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72 barracuda 318 petty blue
70 barracuda 318 FK5/FK5 1 of 400
70 AAR Shell with no parts. NO PARTS 2 of 2724
70 barracuda M46 ev2 383 D32 1 of 400
71 barracuda /6 FE5 D13
67 barracuda fastback
70 barracuda M46 ev2 D13 383 1 of 400
70 barracuda M46 Fe5 D32 318 1 of 400
70 barracuda 318
67 barracuda notch
70 barracuda M46 EW1/E4 D21 N383 1 of 400
73 challenger bronze 318
72 challenger red
70 challenger V D21 FC7
10% finders fee for any M46 barracuda

77 ramcharger 440
77 ramcharger 440
86 dodge 360 1 ton
77 dodge truck 318
1977 Dodge Indian motorhome 413
1978 dodge campervan 360

72 charger 318
71 charger 318

71 newport blue
71 newport gold
72 newport maroon
76 town and country wagon gold

72 satellite green
73 Imperial HB1
73 imperial gold

2018 dodge truck

1998 Pontiac trans am Black/tan 1 of 1800
1969 pontiac grand prix 428
1967 Pontiac LeMans OHV 6
1967 bonneville
1969 grand prix 428
1970 pontiac firebird bronze
1970 pontiac firebird yellow
1966 pontiac catalina ventura 389
1966 pontiac 2+2 421 1 of 6383
1987 pontiac grand am

1970 buick cutlass supreme ?
1970 buick lasalle convertible ?

12 jeep cherokee XJ 's

77 chevy truck
77 chevy truck
2001 chevy truck
2008 chevy truck
1977 chevy van mushroom windows /LSD windows
1977 chevy nova 4 door
1984 chevy nova

1966 chevy chevelle black 327

1998 ford truck

1995ish toyota little truck

2006 suzuki GsxF 750

2004 HARLEY fstf fatboy
2009 HARLEY Road king

some italian motorcycle ?

Honda xr 400 X3
Honda xr 250
Honda xr 200
Honda xr 50

I'm sure that I am missing a few cars.

Not once have I sent a car to the crusher. I despise the recycling crusher. hate it hate it

And a little bit of what I'm looking for. M46 Wanted
 

Challenger RTA

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In the mid 70's got this for winter car. 69 Chrysler Newport.Looked just like the pictured. WELL I did put Keystone Klassics all the way around. That was the extent of the

WAR - Low Rider experience for me. My cousin that had the Belvedere had it on 8 track.​

and a course a good cassette stereo.That's when I was introduced to bulkhead connector not keeping a state of charge on the battery. Had a battery in the trunk to jump start it. If ACC where used with discretion it would run all day. Then put the charger on it to bring it up for the next day. After I got the car that summer when cursing around town. I meet a guy that had a A blue 71 Newport convertible. Went to his place And had 2 71 challengers. One was a 71 Challenger convertible 318 auto the other was a 71 318 auto that he put on a Blazer frame and made it 4WD.

I sometimes wonder if the police were issued a low rider things would be a little more chilled. The cops were I was at where pretty good but there's always that one. That's when the garage I worked at I got to know most of the State police. Part of the garage was a car wash. Now I look back on that building the other side was a bus garage. The side we had was every part of 50'x200'. I'm the kind of guy that's not envious of an appendage but when I see a garage that size!
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