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Really tough question! Maybe a 69 B-M L-88 powered Phase 3 Nova. The Mopar test car dubbed "The Silver Bullet" 68 GTX with a 486 inch stroked HEMI.
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The cars that started it all...the 61 Pontiacs...and the 62 Belairs
late model has to go to the Yenko Chevelle or Camaro...
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Old school GT-40, 64'Thunderbolt, 64'SS Hemis, 63 Z11, I love the factory race cars..BKH
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Really old school for me.. Nothing touches a straight axle '55 Chevy with a dual quad big block, fenderwell headers, radiused wheel wells and a bench seat 4spd
Second runner up would be a '68 Baldwin Motion Phase III Nova SS427 ![]()
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No offense to anyone on the board but my alltime favorite cars can best be described by dropping a couple of names.
Ray Morrison and Ken Barnhart ![]() The Deuce follows very closely.
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Dennis I think you have Deuce fever and we all know what happens when that happens!
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