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Posted on 02/25/2007 5:52:25 PM PST by StarCMC
The 20 Rarest Muscle Cars
Among muscle cars, there always were a few that, for whatever reason were a little more rare than others. This list shows the rarest factory built production muscle cars. These are cars that ANY buyer could walk into ANY dealer and conceivably order. One off cars for company executives, dealer modified cars (Yenkos, Baldwin-Motion, etc.) and purpose built race cars (427 Cobras) are not included. Cars are ranked by total built by year, model, body style, and engine. Transmission breakouts are also shown, if known. Further breakdowns (by color, options, accessory) are either impossible to get or impractical. Note that by their nature, Hemi Convertibles are widely represented on this list. Convertibles represented everything that the typical muscle car buyer didn't want - a higher price, more weight, and generally lower top speed. Add to that the high performance (and high price tag) for the Hemi engine, and it is no surprise that Hemi Convertibles are the most rare of all muscle cars. In fact, throughout the Hemi era (1966-1971), Chrysler built 8,420,000 cars, yet only 179 of them (1 out of every 47,000) were Hemi convertibles. Truly, as a group, these were the most rare of the rare.
RAREST MUSCLECARS |
# |
YEAR/MODEL |
BODY STYLE |
ENGINE |
TOTAL |
MT |
AUTO |
1 |
1967 Dodge Coronet R/T |
Convertible |
426 Hemi |
2 |
1 |
1 |
|
1 |
1970 Dodge Coronet R/T |
Convertible |
426 Hemi |
2 |
? |
? |
|
3 |
1969 Chevrolet Corvette ZL-1 427 |
2D Coupe |
ZL-1 427 V8 |
3 |
? |
? |
|
3 |
1970 Plymouth Road Runner |
Convertible |
426 Hemi |
3 |
1 |
2 |
|
5 |
1970 Dodge Super Bee |
2D Pillared Coupe |
426 Hemi |
4 |
4 |
0 |
|
6 |
1966 Dodge Coronet 400 |
Convertible |
426 Hemi |
6 |
? |
? |
|
7 |
1971 Plymouth 'Cuda Hemi Covertible |
Convertible |
426 Hemi |
7 |
5 |
2 |
|
8 |
1969 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am |
Convertible |
400 RA IV |
8 |
4 |
4 |
|
9 |
1968 Dodge Coronet |
Convertible |
426 Hemi |
9 |
1 |
8 |
|
10 |
1970 Dodge Challenger R/T 426 Hemi Convertible |
Convertible |
426 Hemi |
9 |
5 |
4 |
|
11 |
1966 Plymouth Belvedere II |
Convertible |
426 Hemi |
10 |
4 |
6 |
|
11 |
1969 Dodge Coronet |
Convertible |
426 Hemi |
10 |
4 |
6 |
|
11 |
1969 Plymouth Road Runner |
Convertible |
426 Hemi |
10 |
4 |
6 |
|
14 |
1969 Plymouth GTX |
Convertible |
426 Hemi |
11 |
5 |
6 |
|
15 |
1970 Dodge Coronet |
2D Hardtop |
426 Hemi |
13 |
4 |
9 |
|
16 |
1970 Plymouth 'Cuda |
Convertible |
426 Hemi |
14 |
6 |
8 |
|
17 |
1967 Plymouth Belvedere GTX |
Convertible |
426 Hemi |
17 |
7 |
10 |
|
17 |
1971 Pontiac GTO Judge |
Convertible |
455 |
17 |
? |
? |
|
19 |
1967 Chevrolet Corvette L88 |
Coupe & Convertible |
427 L88 V8 |
20 |
? |
? |
|
19 |
1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 454 LS6 |
Convertible |
454 LS6 V8 |
20 |
? |
? |
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This list from MuscleCars.com
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To: AZamericonnie
{{{{{{{{ CONNIE! }}}}}}}}}
Miss ya, sis!
21
posted on
02/25/2007 6:05:32 PM PST
by
StarCMC
(After the attacks of 9/11, profiling Muslims is more like profiling the Klan. - Ann Coulter)
To: StarCMC
Hey all.
There is one car of note that does not appear on the list above.
It can be called the only 4 door Muscle Car. There were only 5 ever made and it is definitely deserving of a place on the list.
It is the 1963 Ford Galaxie 500. The one I speak of had a 427 cubic inch motor and a 4 speed transmission and dual 4 barrel carbs. It put out an amazing 425 horsepower.
Top end was over 120 mph.
22
posted on
02/25/2007 6:05:55 PM PST
by
Bloody Sam Roberts
(Don't question faith. Don't answer lies.)
To: StarCMC
I think in 1969 pontiac built a Firebird with a 6 cylinder engine and a 4 barrell carbureter. ver rare.
23
posted on
02/25/2007 6:06:14 PM PST
by
sgtbono2002
(I will forgive Jane Fonda, when the Jews forgive Hitler.)
To: StarCMC
Whoa! Would ya just look at these cars!
I'll have on of each please!:)
Thank you for Motorhead Monday Star! *Hugs*
To: SLB
25
posted on
02/25/2007 6:07:14 PM PST
by
StarCMC
(After the attacks of 9/11, profiling Muslims is more like profiling the Klan. - Ann Coulter)
To: Bloody Sam Roberts
GREAT picture!! I got the list from a website and went picture hunting. I'm not totally sure of their criteria.
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posted on
02/25/2007 6:08:38 PM PST
by
StarCMC
(After the attacks of 9/11, profiling Muslims is more like profiling the Klan. - Ann Coulter)
To: StarCMC
My mom had a 70 Cuda, my dad sold it and she is still pissed at him after almost 20 years.
27
posted on
02/25/2007 6:08:58 PM PST
by
CARDINALRULES
(Tough times never last -Tough people do. DK57)
To: StarCMC
Thanks for a trip down memory road.
If only still had any of them I once had. My first was a '65 Plymouth Belvedere II, 2dr Hdtp, '383' 4-speed. No Hemi, but it still got down the road just fine.
In fact, I never did have a Hemi, but also had a '71 '340' Duster, 2dr Hdtp, Auto (wife preference).
My last was a '70 RoadRunner, Red '383' 4-speed, Air Grabber Hood.
If only I knew then what we know now **sigh**
To: StarCMC; MoJo2001; txradioguy; Jet Jaguar; tongue-tied; beachn4fun; laurenmarlowe; AZamericonnie; ..
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posted on
02/25/2007 6:12:43 PM PST
by
Kathy in Alaska
(~ God Bless and Protect Our Brave Protectors of Freedom~)
To: StarCMC
HEMIs rule!
Semper Fidelis,
fontman
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posted on
02/25/2007 6:14:56 PM PST
by
fontman
To: StarCMC
February 26, 2007
Spray-On Mud
READ:
2 Timothy 3:1-9Having a form of godliness but denying its power. And from such people turn away! 2 Timothy 3:5
A British company has developed a product called "Spray-On Mud" so city dwellers can give their expensive 4x4 vehicles the appearance of having been off-road for a day of hunting or fishing without ever leaving town. The mud is even filtered to remove stones and debris that might scratch the paint. According to the company, sales are going well.
There is something within each of us that values how we look on the outside more than who we are on the inside. It causes some people to pad their résumés or embellish their memoirs. But it has no place in our lives as followers of Jesus.
Paul warned Timothy about people in the church who had a form of godliness but denied its power. "They will maintain a façade of religion, but their conduct will deny its validity. You must keep clear of people like this" (2 Tim. 3:5, Phillips). The inward reality of Christ is what counts, because it will produce the outward signs of faith.
Pauls authority to instruct the church about spiritual authenticity came through his suffering, not by "spraying on mud." "I bear in my body the marks of the Lord Jesus," said the apostle (Gal. 6:17).
God calls us to authentic living today.
We fuss over form and we put on a face,
All the while showing God disrespect,
Not seeing how pride is eclipsing Gods grace
That the light of Christs life should reflect. Gustafson
If you are true to God, you wont be false to others.
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posted on
02/25/2007 6:15:46 PM PST
by
The Mayor
( http://albanysinsanity.com/)
To: Bloody Sam Roberts
120 mph with that suspension and drum brakes makes for severe pucker-factor............
To: StarCMC
Gotta love those late 60s-early 70s Chrysler products with the "fuselage" bodies but the vinyl tops are really ugly.
To: CARDINALRULES
LOL!! That's how hubby feels about his big bro's '71 GTO. He wanted that car soooooo bad!
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posted on
02/25/2007 6:22:18 PM PST
by
StarCMC
(After the attacks of 9/11, profiling Muslims is more like profiling the Klan. - Ann Coulter)
To: DakotaRed
66-383, 335hp Charger here and a 68-440 Charger with no power steering, brakes, or AC. Was made to go straight and fast.
Aw crap, ole Nancy would not like the 'carbon footprint' those two babies would put down.
35
posted on
02/25/2007 6:22:31 PM PST
by
biff
To: Chi-townChief
Of course, Exner's late 50s "Forward Look" machines were no slouches, either:
To: StarCMC
Mighty fine thread!!!
Cars that are too rare:
1971 Hemi Challenger R/T Convertible...amount built...zero.
Or so I've been told.
Anyway, here's mine.
God bless our Armed Forces past and present!
BTW, about the ZL1 Corvette, and I'm working purely from memory here...3 were built, that's correct, but I do not think any more were available.
To: doorgunner69
120 mph with that suspension and drum brakes makes for severe pucker-factor.... Yup. Actually, the 5 built were made to be police vehicles since they did come with a beefed suspension and some other goodies.
Then the fastback came out in late '63 and the bad guys could get the 427 too.
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posted on
02/25/2007 6:31:20 PM PST
by
Bloody Sam Roberts
(Don't question faith. Don't answer lies.)
To: StarCMC
Good evening, all.
I'm watching the Oscars, so I won't be around a lot tongiht.
Say what you will about those loony liberal socialists congratulating themselves, but between the female nominees and the arm candy hanging around some of the guys, there are a lot of hot babes out there. And when Alan Arkin walked onstage, showing in the front row was showing a whoooooooole lotta leg.....
Ahem, what was I saying? Oh, yeah, see you later!
39
posted on
02/25/2007 6:32:15 PM PST
by
Tanniker Smith
(A husband is what's left of a sweetheart after the nerve has been killed. -- Lou Costello)
To: StarCMC
Greetings fellow FReeper Motorheads!
I've spoken with FReepers who have owned many fine machines over the years, but I have seldom seen reference to any current rides. So what do y'all drive?
I'm currently building a '37 Chev pickup. It's a complete ground-up build with me (and a very tolerant brother!) doing everything myself. Designed to be a cruizer, I've set it up with 4-wheel independent suspension - Jag rear and Fatman IFS. Power comes from a Camaro Z-28 TPI-equipped 350 thru a 700R4.
If you're ever seen one of these trucks you would know how tall they sit (stock), but I've lowered mine over 12 inches (and still have plenty of ground clearance).
I'm keeping the original body styling as intact as possible, but have joined the front end sheetmetal together and hinged it forward to make a tilt front.
Out back I've rebuilt the bed with strong, but lightweight steel frame to support the rams necessary to make it a tilt bed.
Inside I'm adding enough creature-comforts to make it user-friendly on long trips. I'm hoping to launch it (pun intended!) on its maiden voyage this fall.
That's my machine - what's yours?
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posted on
02/25/2007 6:33:47 PM PST
by
rockrr
(Never argue with a man who buys ammo in bulk...)
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