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Poll results: '70 Ford or Plymouth?
Voter(s): 21
Poll is closed Mar 11, 2024
'70 Ford  -  votes: 6 / 28.6%
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28.6%
'70 Plymouth  -  votes: 11 / 52.4%
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52.4%
Tie  -  votes: 4 / 19%
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19%
Sorry, no interest in this selection.  -  votes: 0 / 0%
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Poll: Which '70? (2/26/2024)

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(@sizedoesmatter)
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'70 Ford or Plymouth?

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1970 Ford Torino GT Super Cobra Jet 429 8
1970 Plymouth GTX 440 1

 


John Bono
North Jersey


   
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(@bob-jackman)
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Well John B., you've come up with another tough comparision. Two factory Hotrods in a midsize category. Strickly based on style alone I have to go with the Torino but it was close.



   
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John Kuvakas
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I've always had a soft spot for that generation Torino. The laser stripe seals the deal for me!


John Kuvakas
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(@perrone1)
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Love the Torino despite the one minor fault that, to me, is a tiny hiccup, but just enough to throw my vote to Plymouth. The roof melds into the rear body and looks somewhat 'thick & heavy' viewed at certain angles. The GTX, especially in that color, is HOT!



   
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Ed Glorius
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GTX for me. Great looks and just that much more luxe. 


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(@jack-dodds)
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I love them both but generally prefer the more square design over a sweeping body line when it comes to muscle cars.  Plymouth for me.



   
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George Schire
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Not often I'll concede to a TIE.  But for this one, I like them both equally.  The color combo's on both are really hot.  


George Schire
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(@grockwood)
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It's a tie. They are both Muscle Cars.   Whats not to like?



   
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(@moe-parr)
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Chrysler took the already great-looking '68-'69 midsize bodies to an even higher level with the 1970 facelift! Plymouth by a mile!


Barry Levittan
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John Napoli
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As much as I like the Ford, I give it to the Plymouth.  One of my all time favorites.



   
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(@sizedoesmatter)
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Coin flip picks Ford.


John Bono
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(@100ford2003)
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Tie for me too.



   
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