Last seen: May 8, 2026
Too close to call, I love them both! If the DeSoto had the single headlights It would have won. Tie today.
@geno The scoops had to come off a '69 or '70 and it had a 440 in it, or maybe you are right, engine swap.
@jack-dodds Love it especially in GREEN. But I still love the Super Bee more, but not in yellow. Would not turn either down.
A gentleman on my Meals on Wheels route made clocks out of cast iron frying pans, half dollars, numbers, [live] ammo.
As of 4/1/26 I will be retired 25 years in that time I have had 4 dogs, 2 males & 2 females, 3 were from the Humane Shelter, all were great. The l...
@geno The 440 cu. in. engine was not available in the '68 Super Bee, 383 or 426 only. '68 for the 440 you had to get the R/T for the HP 440. Or get a...
Dodge please. The hood scopes were not available in '68 and the 383 was the standard engine in the '68 Super Bee. And other than the Mustang I dislik...
Olds please.
Mercury please. The only Olds I like in the '50's is the '57. Love Mercury '51 - '56.
Only mine was faded ['64 & '65]. Ford please, love them both, I did buy a well used '51 Ford. The Mercury rides like a big boat as I...
Pontiac please, so clean.
I can see the "frowny frog face" on the Olds & I prefer the non-wrap around windshield of the DeSoto, it looks like a car windshield should look l...
Pontiac please. '61 to '64 is definitely Pontiac, '55 to '60 would have been the T-bird. After '64 you can keep them both.
Nice looking Buicks, if you like Buicks, and I don't. I have no interest in these Buicks, especially fastbacks.
'70 Chevelle is my favorite Chevelle, but I never really cared for Chevelle's. However I was never a big fan of Plymouth either, but the '70 Satellit...