1970 Plymouth 'Cuda
1976 Buick Regal Pace Car
1976 Buick Regal Pace Car
1976 Buick Regal Pace Car 3.2V6 Turbo
1979 Shelby Cobra
1979 Shelby Cobra
1979 Shelby Cobra
Model ID Manufacturer (Make) Cobra Model Name Original manufactory CN Final First Series Year 1979 Vehicle type Cabriolet / Roadster TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Engine Capacity 5.7L (5700 cm³) Engine Power 309 kW (420 PS(Hp)) Fuel Type Petrol Gearbox Manual gearbox Emission Class Euro3 Number of Seats 2
1970 Plymouth Hemi 'Cuda
1970 Chevelle SS454
1971 Dodge Challenger Commercial
1971 Buick GS455
1972 Pontiac Trans Am 455
1973 Mercury Cougar XR7
1973 Olds Cutlass Hurst 455
1974 Ford Gran Torino
1975 Plymouth Duster
1976 Buick Regal Pace Car
1977 Pontiac Can-Am
1978 Corvette 25th Anniversary Pace Car
Cobra Spotter's Guide
Mario on Mar 8, 2021 said:
Great choices George. Hard to pick one but money wise the Shelby Cobra is worth over a million dollars! Cheers, Mario
[Reply to this comment]Mario on Mar 8, 2021 said:
Hey George check out my Tribute to 60's Muscle Cars also, Mario
[Reply to this comment]57timemachine on Mar 8, 2021 said:
Mario, I am thinking with my heart and not with my wallet.
[Reply to this comment]Mario on Mar 9, 2021 said:
I like all the Hemi's they were killers at the track in their day. The 25th Anniv Vette is awesome too. The Buick Pace Car, the Pontiac Can-Am and the ultimate Carol Shelby Cobra tops the list. My Heart has a lot of room for all these fine Time Machines! Cheers, Mario
[Reply to this comment]azmusclecar on Mar 8, 2021 said:
Hey Mario, you have some rare ones there with that Buick Pace Car and not many of those Pontiac Can Ams around. George was here first so I'll wait until he picks and then I'll just take the crumbs.
[Reply to this comment]Mario on Mar 9, 2021 said:
Not too many crumbs left, seems I picked up most of them! Too many to pick one, I Love them all. Regards, Mario
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57timemachine on Mar 8, 2021 said:
I will take the 70 Chevelle SS 454 and then the 71 Buick GS 455 right after. Cheers.
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