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I love old american cars but with the current prices for shit like classic Challengers, Stangs and Camaros boomers can go fuck themselves. Are early 70s Mopar B-bodies (Charger and Roadrunner) good somewhat-affordable muscle cars? I genuinely like the way the 71-72 Roadrunner looks plus it's nowhere as hyped as other boomer "hero cars", so I guess it's a solid option right?
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it can be a solid option since they use the same motors as the old hero cars just choked by emissions stuff and smaller carbs but if you can figure out how to delete the emissions stuff and get a decent exshaust should be more than enough to have some fun! if you get some money later on get a big holley carb
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Good enough for Homer Simpson before he got ballbusted
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>I genuinely like the way the 71-72 Roadrunner looks plus it's nowhere as hyped as other boomer "hero cars", so I guess it's a solid option right?
These are just as expensive as Challengers so if those are outside your budget then these will be too. '73 and on is cheaper.



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