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TerrySlekar
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Zeeky Banutski
The People’s Republic of Maryland


   
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Thanks for pictures. Pony cars from the late 1960s through early 1970s are my favorite American cars. First choice for me is Mustang and second choice is Cougar. I owned a 1967 and 2007 Mustang and a 1999 Cougar.


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Thanks Terry, you got me singing the 'blues' right now....!

I'm lamenting the great loss of my '70 Trans Am therefore it is my #1 pick. And, here goes the list....

2. 'cuda.. always loved that design !

3. Cougar.. luxurious & fast.

4. Z-28... love it. Was my 2nd choice when I was shopping for the TA.

5. AMX.. different, sorry I missed out.

6. Mach1...nice, but not nice enough for me.

7. Challenger...cuz that's the only car left.

Thanks for posting this. It was fun as you made me sit down and think about the order in which I chose them. 

Steve 

 



   
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Of course I want them all, but if I can only have one it would be the AMX for its rarity.



   
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John Kuvakas
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AMX and T/A for the tie. 


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Ed Glorius
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Z/28 for me followed by the Trans-Am and Boss 302. All of them are terrific.


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David Green
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AMX please, although any of the others would be an appropriate choice.



   
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Oh MY! There are absolutely NO wrong answers here. It could easily be a 7-way tie. But I kept going back to look at that Z28 Camaro. That has to be the one that caught my eye and stole my heart!



   
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Always loved that split bumper design.



   
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@pete-rovero Agree, with the Pontiac a close second.


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AMX!


John Bono
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Frank Reed
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AMX and then the Cougar.  Nice field to pick from!


Frank Reed
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John Napoli
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All are nice and what a great time back in the 70's.  I will take the Challenger then the Cuda.  For me back then Mopar's were the wave of the future and still are today.



   
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Trans Am but all are great.



   
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