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Should I trade a '69 for a '70?

Started by Patronus, March 02, 2016, 10:14:14 PM

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Would you trade a '69 Charger for a '70?

yes
36 (45.6%)
no
32 (40.5%)
ok, ok a '68
8 (10.1%)
shut up and buy a Coronet
3 (3.8%)

Total Members Voted: 79

41husk

I love the door louvers on the 70 RT, that being said I would not trade my 69 for a 70 :shruggy:
1969 Dodge Charger 500 440/727
1970 Challenger convertible 340/727
1970 Plymouth Duster FM3
1974 Dodge Dart /6/904
1983 Plymouth Scamp GT 2.2 Auto
1950 Dodge Pilot house pick up

Charger_Fan

Quote from: DAY CLONA on March 02, 2016, 11:11:21 PM
The 70 Charger has it all happening, pistol grip shifters, side scoops, 440 6 pack, wrap around front bumper, rear taillight fascia panel, racing mirrors, the interior is more refined looking, factory color choices are more attractive, plenty of stripe options, hood pins, rear wing option, rallye wheels,....I look at it this way 68,69,70, or good, better, BEST
Gotta agree with that! :cheers:

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MoPaR 312

Quote from: 41husk on March 03, 2016, 10:57:28 AM
I love the door louvers on the 70 RT, that being said I would not trade my 69 for a 70 :shruggy:


70 Chargers are my favorite but that is the one thing I don't like about the RTs.

charger_fan_4ever

If its a turn key car this won't matter, but if its a project....

There are so many 1 year only parts that are not reproduced. If i was to do it over i would have bought a 68-9 just for ease of restoration.

Seat tracks
dash frame
column
fenders/hood/bumper/grill all not reproduced
tailpan trim piece

Im sure im missing stuff too.


But i do prefer as mentioned all the color options and interior changed 6 pack ect for 70. Mind you i prefer the clean front of 69-9 and not a huge fan on the body color tailpan in 70. Thanks god for the trim panel r/t and 500.


Troy

You have to pay for it and you have to live with it. Why buy/have something that isn't exactly what you want? Having said that, if you *want* a 440 Six Pack 4-speed R/T SE in Plum Crazy then a blue small block 69 or a yellow 70 with a 383 are both lesser choices. Of course, if you're too picky you'll never have anything! To make a trade I'd have to end up with something I wanted more - not just trade for the sake of it.

Troy
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WHITE AND RED 69

You are nuts! Your 69 is killer! Why would you want to trade something you put countless hours into just for some minor appearance changes? I don't think most here who have voted have seen your car, cause if they did the "no" votes would be way higher up there. 



1969 Dodge Charger R/T
2016 Jeep Grand Cherokee 75th edition
1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee
1972 Plymouth Duster

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tan top

Quote from: WHITE AND RED 69 on March 03, 2016, 07:56:57 PM
You are nuts! Your 69 is killer! Why would you want to trade something you put countless hours into just for some minor appearance changes? I don't think most here who have voted have seen your car, cause if they did the "no" votes would be way higher up there. 





that's a good point !   need to see the 69  :yesnod: ;)
Feel free to post any relevant picture you think we all might like to see in the threads below!

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Davtona


I always was a 69 guy that was my favorite going way back. Might have helped that a high school buddy had one. Then later on I had a 68 RT back in the days when we actually drove / used these cars. Still was partial to a 69 that was all I wanted and pursued. A few years ago the 70 Charger look started growing on me and wasn't long before one thing lead to another and now I have one of each. Each have their advantages and their own features I like. Your call here but I will admit a 70 will grow on you over time.  :Twocents:


JB400

Personally, there isn't enough difference between the two years to make a trade worth while unless it was an improvement on options.

A12 Superbee

I'd swap my A12 for a nice 70 R/T, or a 68, but not for a 69.

I say go for it!
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Patronus

I don't have a '70 picked out. Funny labia comment tho! And I never saw the razor resemblance before now.
I'm the kind that makes what I want. So I wouldn't be happy with an original plum crazy, highly optioned perfect '70, or any other "dream" car cause I can just make one anyway. It would be a restomod so a lowly base model is best. I was just thinking is all... Maybe someday. Guess I gotta get the '70 Coronet with hideaways and the Daytona so it might be a few months yet.  :D
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Baldwinvette77

Keep that 69, unless you plan on doing the 70 the same way  :drool5:

Mopar Nut

Keep the 69, the best year of Charger hands down!
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41husk

Quote from: A12 Superbee on March 03, 2016, 09:47:51 PM
I'd swap my A12 for a nice 70 R/T, or a 68, but not for a 69.

I say go for it!

Not even a 69 C500 :shruggy:
1969 Dodge Charger 500 440/727
1970 Challenger convertible 340/727
1970 Plymouth Duster FM3
1974 Dodge Dart /6/904
1983 Plymouth Scamp GT 2.2 Auto
1950 Dodge Pilot house pick up

ragin sonny

gull wing spoiler on a 70 looks like a tacky add on. more plastic parts.front bumper is nose heavy, pinstripes are nasty.I prefer magnum 500's . best year for dana 60 though. i'll keep my 69.lol :icon_smile_big:

flyinlow

Chrome labia....

Excuse me, I ah.... I have to go out to the garage for a while.    :icon_smile_big:

JR

If you're gonna pick on the 70 grille, you have to be fair. Some say  the 68-69 front end looks like....








70 Charger RT top bananna /68 Charger RT triple green

darbgnik

I prefer the 70, obviously, as I bought one. But, I think the 68 has the best grille, and the 69 and 70 have the better looking tail lights. But, the 70 has the high back buckets.....

Arguments could be made for either, but the most serious strike against the 70 is also it's best attribute. Low volume. As mentioned in this thread, lot's of 1 year only parts. Front end most notably.

Just scored a pair of rust free fenders for mine from Arizona after months of looking. Which made me nervous of the future, so I'm keepin my rusty originals, just in case.....
Brad

1970 Charger 500. Born a 318, AC, console auto, now 440/727
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out there

I happen to like your 69 and the choices you made for it over a 70. One thing to keep in mind. You know what you have and exactly what you have done to it.
Chances are you will find some issues with another car that you may find. Then again, that process of making the car the way you like it and moving to the next can be fun.
Probably depends on if you like the process of fixing and making it "yours" and if the 70 appeals to you more

kokxville

Keep the 69  :yesnod:
I've had a 70 for 11 years.I really loved this car,but i've always wanted a 69 R/T 4-speed.
So i ended up selling my 70 and bought my favorite charger. :icon_smile_big:

But it's whatever you desire.For me if i couldn't find a 69,i would gladly settle with a 70 charger. :2thumbs:
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nvrbdn

I voted yes. 68 was my favorite until I couldn't find one at the time. When I landed on this, and started the resto, it grew on me. Now it has become my favorite. For me, it just cant get any better than this.
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73 Challenger
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alfaitalia

Quote from: darbgnik on March 04, 2016, 11:47:20 PM
I prefer the 70, obviously, as I bought one. But, I think the 68 has the best grille, and the 69 and 70 have the better looking tail lights. But, the 70 has the high back buckets.....

Arguments could be made for either, but the most serious strike against the 70 is also it's best attribute. Low volume. As mentioned in this thread, lot's of 1 year only parts. Front end most notably.

Just scored a pair of rust free fenders for mine from Arizona after months of looking. Which made me nervous of the future, so I'm keepin my rusty originals, just in case.....

Could that "low volume" be as a result of the front end looking so ugly that not many people bought them after the far prettier (IMO of course!!!.....LOL) 68/69 models......just a thought!

Get a 70, with all the benefits that gives.....and fit a 68/69 front end to it! Boom......its a winner!
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miller time

Keep the 69! IMO the only thing that looks as good is a 69 Daytona but we all know why that is  :D
I mean you can do some swapping on your 69 to make it look like a 70 I'm sure because they convert 70 to 69, just keep all the parts safe and you can choose to change it  back, I know someone mentioned colors, paint it what you want, heck my 69 is going to be a newer GM gun metal grey with  metallic, but it's up to you, but remember what ever you do it will be wrong, if you listen to other people that is  :cheers:

nvrbdn

I am in total agreement with the others on paint choice. I have an original plum car. I just looked in paint code books for a while to find what I wanted. have fun with it. :2thumbs:
70 Dodge Charger 500
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