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PHR "future classics" article
Got this months Popular Hot Rodding yesterday, One article lists several mid-seventies/early eighties cars as "future classic", including all G3GM cars.
Anybody else see it?
Had a couple listed that I don't get, not this car but something like it: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1-OWNER-78-Dodge-Magnum-XE-Mopar-Chrysler-Cordoba-v8-/160503483613?pt=US_Cars_Trucks&hash=item255ec0ccdd
But interesting anyway.
Anybody else see it?
Had a couple listed that I don't get, not this car but something like it: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1-OWNER-78-Dodge-Magnum-XE-Mopar-Chrysler-Cordoba-v8-/160503483613?pt=US_Cars_Trucks&hash=item255ec0ccdd
But interesting anyway.

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I love those original Magnums. They only made them 2 years. I love the hidden headlights.
74MonteCarlo- G3GM Fanatic

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I can't remember which Mopar was actually listed in the article, but it was similar to that one. I think it was a non-K-car early eighties Dodge,
J-body platform??
J-body platform??

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That would have been an 80-83 Dodge Mirada or Chrysler Cordoba, or 81-83 Imperial. I love those Imperials...especially the Frank Sinatra Edition.

'80 Cordoba

'82 Imperial

'81 Mirada

'80 Cordoba

'82 Imperial
'81 Mirada
74MonteCarlo- G3GM Fanatic

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I think the one they had listed was some sort of sport version of the Mirada

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I like the Mirada. At a quick glance going down the road, the front kind of looks like a 75-76 Laguna, IMO.
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Dodge Mirada looks interesting. Ugly, but possibly a good alternative for Mopar guys. It only weighs around 3300 lbs & came optional with 318 & 360 engines.


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I love those Weld Prostars...I'd love to have some on my MC. I Photoshopped a picture of my car with them...looks sweet.
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