'63 Dodge or Pontiac?
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John Bono
North Jersey
I'm proud of you, John, for remembering that Dodge made the full-sized Custom 880! And as much as I love that Mopar, I still vote for that coke-bottle shaped '63 Pontiac!
Barry Levittan
Long Island, NY
I'm proud of you, John, for remembering that Dodge made the full-sized Custom 880! And as much as I love that Mopar, I still vote for that coke-bottle shaped '63 Pontiac!
Now who said you can't teach an old dog or old man new tricks? LOL
John Bono
North Jersey
As much as I like Dodge, I love the Pontiac full size '61 to the '64.
Seriously? This "Which One?" could well be the perfect example of "comparing apples to oranges". Simply said, this isn't even a contest. The PONTIAC had style and beauty over the bland and very plain Dodge.
George Schire
Oakdale, Minnesota
I love the clean smooth lines of the Dodge 880. Despite that, I have to go with the Bonneville.
Pontiac without a doubt.
Frank Reed
Chesapeake, VA
It's Pontiac by a country mile this time. I LOVE the '63 Poncho and find the Dodge rather sedate looking by comparison.
It's Pontiac by a country mile this time. I LOVE the '63 Poncho...
I came here to post the exact same thing.
Retired in Dunedin, Florida.
As much as I love Mopars. The vote on this pair go to the Pontiac!
Seriously? This "Which One?" could well be the perfect example of "comparing apples to oranges". Simply said, this isn't even a contest. The PONTIAC had style and beauty over the bland and very plain Dodge.
Easy friend...may be time to switch to decafe.
John Bono
North Jersey
Another vote for the Pontiac.
BTW "The Dodge Custom 880 is an automobile that was marketed by Dodge from 1962 through the end of the 1965 model year. It was to fill Dodge's product offer in the mid-price full-size market segment, as well as to help fill the void in Chrysler's lineup left by the discontinuation of DeSoto in 1961".
John Bono
North Jersey