'68 Dodge or Ford?
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John Bono
North Jersey
The Ford - with a Bullitt!
(Your best, most innovative choice yet John - Congrats)
John Bono
North Jersey
Charger for me, but I’d take a Bullitt (oh, wait).
I had a 68 Charger and wish I was able to keep it.
Frank Reed
Chesapeake, VA
Charger for me as well.
Charger for me too. It's all about its looks.
Retired in Dunedin, Florida.
Thank YOU John! Great memories for me. My last duty station. I was assigned to Letterman General Hospital in the Presidio of San Francisco in 1968 when they filmed the movie. We saw film crews on a couple of occasions but never the cars, or McQueen. (Dang it!) But the whole town was excited for the local movie shooting.Thanks Tony!The Ford - with a Bullitt!
(Your best, most innovative choice yet John - Congrats)
We used to order seafood and wine at Alioto's and sit at the dock of the bay in front of the Balclutha listening to Otis Redding sing "Sittin' on the Dock of the Bay". It debuted that same year, 1968.
No contest, DODGE. In the movie notice the Mustang didn't even have a limited slip differential.
Cool!! Loved San Francisco...visited a few times throughout the years. My first visit was November of 1968, go figure. If I recall we saw snow flurries'. We ate at Alioto's and North Beach.Thank YOU John! Great memories for me. My last duty station. I was assigned to Letterman General Hospital in the Presidio of San Francisco in 1968 when they filmed the movie. We saw film crews on a couple of occasions but never the cars, or McQueen. (Dang it!) But the whole town was excited for the local movie shooting.Thanks Tony!The Ford - with a Bullitt!
(Your best, most innovative choice yet John - Congrats)
We used to order seafood and wine at Alioto's and sit at the dock of the bay in front of the Balclutha listening to Otis Redding sing "Sittin' on the Dock of the Bay". It debuted that same year, 1968.
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John Bono
North Jersey
For me it's the most beautiful Charger ever made. In '69 the Mach I Mustang would get the nod.
Loved the movie. Both cars were stars. I go for a tie.
Nice to see the Dodge chasing the Mustang for a change.
The bad guys in that triple black Charger; like the bad guys in those old westerns always on a black horse...
David Vandermeer
Corinth, Texas
@david-vandermeer Those bad guys were Bernie 1 and Bernie 2 as I recall. Not the ending they were hoping for!



