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Going through the years of Mopars !

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Hemiken, Jan 5, 2013.

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  1. 1920's

    10 vote(s)
    4.1%
  2. 1930's

    63 vote(s)
    25.6%
  3. 1940's

    54 vote(s)
    22.0%
  4. 1950's

    70 vote(s)
    28.5%
  5. 1960's

    113 vote(s)
    45.9%
  6. 1970's

    26 vote(s)
    10.6%
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  1. mackster
    Joined: May 28, 2006
    Posts: 535

    mackster
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    one vote for the 50s...currently on second place. i own a 53 Desoto
     
  2. Hemiken
    Joined: Sep 21, 2012
    Posts: 492

    Hemiken
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    from Australia

    I thought the 30's, 40's and 50's would be a very strong contender in this poll, still sooooo many MOPAR owning HAMB members have not voted yet i guess ? :)
     
  3. cuda man
    Joined: Jan 4, 2009
    Posts: 13

    cuda man
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    '41 Two-door sedan and '73 Cuda 340, both small-block MOPAR powered. My Dad started building street rods using Plymouths in the 70's, I have a few pictures of the '32 convertible and '34 coupe he built, with small-block Chevy power, both with the resto rod look, which I still love. He told me that back in those days, the Mopars were cheaper and easier to get your hands on than the Fords, and since they look every bit as great, it was a no-brainer!
     
  4. theman440
    Joined: Jun 28, 2012
    Posts: 347

    theman440
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    from Las Vegas

    1966 Coronet 2-door HT - one of many
    1966 Coronet Convertible - one of 134 built.
     
  5. 48plysled
    Joined: Apr 15, 2012
    Posts: 173

    48plysled
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    40's but lets be real. I am a die hard mopar guy and always will be. Don't matter the year. :D It can even be an 80's K car and its still ok. lol
     
  6. BigBlockMopar
    Joined: Feb 4, 2006
    Posts: 1,361

    BigBlockMopar
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    1957 Plymouth Belvedere 4dr HT
    1957 Chrysler Windsor (light custom) 2dr HT
    1959 Dodge Coronet 2dr HT
    1960 Chrysler NewYorker 4dr Sedan
    1962 Chrysler NewYorker 4dr HT wagon
    1964 Chrysler NewYorker 4dr HT
    1965 Chrysler 300 convertible
    1973 Dodge Dart (daily heap)
     
  7. MoparJoel
    Joined: May 21, 2012
    Posts: 860

    MoparJoel
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    This poll is rigged :D... notice the years follow the rules of the hamb 70s are not allowed, so you lose alot of 70s voters funny how it shows the 60s winning by a lot, Alot of awesome looking mopars from the 60's and most ive owned are from the 60's but theres no way 60's beats out 70's! or evn 50's! I think...
    1) 70's ( and looks cudas, challenger, charger, demon...)
    2) 50's (300's, Furys, desotos,early hemis and the 392!, sweptsides...) then
    3) 60's ( 2nd gen barracuda's, 1st gen barracuda's, first gen chargers, darts development of 426..)
    4)40's (cant think of any names of the top of my head but i think the style looks better than 30's or 20's
    5) 30's or 20's dont really follow. they are cool but not my boat.
     
  8. Von MoPar
    Joined: Jun 4, 2006
    Posts: 359

    Von MoPar
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    from Australia

  9. Mr Knuckles
    Joined: Jan 7, 2013
    Posts: 2

    Mr Knuckles
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    from Canada


    How about a '32 PB coupe...

    [​IMG]

    With a 413 Wedge?!?!

    [​IMG]
     
  10. 354HEMI
    Joined: Jan 21, 2008
    Posts: 37

    354HEMI
    Member
    from MARYLAND

    Mines a 28 dodge sedan delivery,and just finished a 1965 dart ragtop
     
  11. flatoutflyin
    Joined: Jun 16, 2010
    Posts: 385

    flatoutflyin
    Member

    I vote 1930's. Mid 30's streamline styling is my favorite.
     

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  12. codeblu
    Joined: May 11, 2006
    Posts: 606

    codeblu
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    51 Plymouth, 68 Barracuda, 72 Coronet wagon, 72 Dodge D100, 87 Dodge D150, 99 Dakota R/T.
     
  13. ronnieroadster
    Joined: Sep 9, 2004
    Posts: 1,075

    ronnieroadster
    Member

    Low milage original 67 Coronet 500 and an even lower milage new Ram truck just purchased Monday with a HEMI of course.
     
  14. Rustytoolss
    Joined: Jul 27, 2009
    Posts: 311

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    Member

    Currently I have a 1933 DeSoto 3 window Rumble seat coupe (426 Hemi)
    and 1946 Dodge Dumpbed pickup (2.5 Dodge turbo 4cylinder)

    2002 Chrysler pt cruiser (factory woodie), 2009 Jeep Patriot (still mopar)
    Long ago I've owned... 1968 Dodge Charger 440 6pac
    1971 PLY Duster ( 440- then 426 Hemi)
    1964 Dodge Polara 500 ( 383-then 440)
    All most forgot 1938 DeSoto Coupe ( 360 )

    other mopars I've owned.. 1968 coronet wagon, 64 dodge dart,71 dodge polara, 69 ply valiant, 73 dodge charger SE, 77 Chrysler New Yorker,76 dodge Van, 90 dodge conversion van, 79 dodge Omni,84 dodge caravan,88 dodge Grand Caravan.... so what car company do you think I prefer ?
     
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  15. Hemiken
    Joined: Sep 21, 2012
    Posts: 492

    Hemiken
    Member
    from Australia

    The 60's are still in front, wow.
     
  16. atch
    Joined: Sep 3, 2002
    Posts: 5,640

    atch
    Member

    there are SO many cool 60's mopars, and that's the way i voted. besides, it's hard to beat a 60's big block mopar engine (regardless of what it's installed in). can you say max wedge? or hemi?

    every brand had a car or two that could snap your neck backwards when you dump the clutch. but mopar did it with so many cars throughout the entire decade.

    however, a '34 dodge coupe would do it for me also. or any chrysler 300 letter car.
     
  17. FANTM58
    Joined: Apr 24, 2009
    Posts: 414

    FANTM58
    Member

    Well,,,,, I'm kind of partial to the 50's
    If you noticed my avatar !!!!!!
     
  18. A '60 Belvedere and a 57 DeSoto here.

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  19. 30's......my '38 Plymouth P6 Deluxe Coupe, then there are the 40/41's....hard to beat.
     

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  20. expavr
    Joined: Jul 28, 2006
    Posts: 78

    expavr

    How do you count a hybrid Mopar? A 33 Imperial Coupe with a 57 392 Hemi engine. The classic look of the 30's backed up by the power of the 50's.
     

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  21. I'm in with my 50 dodge
     

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  22. j hansen
    Joined: Dec 22, 2012
    Posts: 5,504

    j hansen
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    40`s are the best!De Soto 1941.Dodge 1948
     

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  23. Hemiken
    Joined: Sep 21, 2012
    Posts: 492

    Hemiken
    Member
    from Australia

    The 60's are running strong, looks like the 30's, 40's and 50's may be duking it out for second spot ! ;)
     
  24. The37Kid
    Joined: Apr 30, 2004
    Posts: 30,789

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    To me the last good looking MOPAR was built in 1933, I like the DB cars of the 1920's nice quality units. Bob
     
  25. 56's - D500 Dodge, Fury and 300 clone....64 Val factory 273 convert...68 GTX convert....and those pesky Cuda's........oh throw in that 56 Savoy with the little hemi....oh and mom's 67 Val....did I forget some...most likely....
     
  26. Hemiken
    Joined: Sep 21, 2012
    Posts: 492

    Hemiken
    Member
    from Australia

    WOW, the 30's have taken over the 50's . . . . . . . . . . .
     
  27. Back in the mid '70's at the Western MD whing-ding, there was a guy and his wife had two identical '46-7-8 Dodge business coups, both in matching gray primer.

    The vanity plate on one was, FUDDY. The othern' was, DUDDY
     
  28. Hemiken
    Joined: Sep 21, 2012
    Posts: 492

    Hemiken
    Member
    from Australia

    That would have been pretty funny to see. :D
     
  29. 1929 Dodge sedan soon to be woodie and parts from a 1931 Chrysler.
    Back in my youth a 1971 Dart Swinger and a 1970 Roadrunner
     
  30. Hemiken
    Joined: Sep 21, 2012
    Posts: 492

    Hemiken
    Member
    from Australia

    It is so cool that so many great Mopars have been saved by so many HAMBERS !
     

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