Photo 1: Cyan 1970 Ford LTD Country Squire Station Wagon with 429 Cubic Inch 4-Barrel Carburetor V8.
Photo 2: White 1970 Mercury Marquis Colony Park Station Wagon with 429 Cubic Inch 4-Barrel Carburetor V8.
Photo 3: Red 1970 Plymouth Fury Suburban GT Station Wagon with 440 Cubic Inch 4-Barrel Carburetor V8.
Photo 4: Grabber Orange/Orange 1970 Dodge Coronet 440 Station Wagon with 440 Cubic Inch 4-Barrel Carburetor V8.
Photo 5: White 1970 Chrysler New Yorker Town And Country Station Wagon with 440 Cubic Inch 4-Barrel Carburetor V8.
Photo 6: Dark Green 1970 AMC Ambassador SST Station Wagon with 390 Cubic Inch 4-Barrel Carburetor V8.
Best-Masterpiece-965
Photo # 4 please
MwminNC4
The Coronet 2nd would be the Plymouth
1983squrebody
69 Chevy suburban.
No-War-8840
Mercury
Sage_Blue210
My dad had the red Plymouth, but in a gold-ish color. Many family road trips were had in the mid-70s with all seats down. Seat belts were not a big concern!
No_Tomorrow3745
Coronet for me
Midnight1965
Is the orange Mopar a true production car or a custom job?
BlueBunny03GTi
The red Plymouth………383ci 4bbl TorqueFlite transmission hotrod grocery getter!!
HempFandang0
Gotta be that Plymouth; I just love the big wide grille with the hidden headlights, makes it look like a whale shark with its mouth open
BusinessPractice255
70 fury
Whole-Debate-9547
Gimmie that Coronet behemoth. Strictly for the Grabber orange paint and muscle car hood.
englishmuse
Would like to have seen a Mennonite wagon. One horsepower.
Tirekiller04
Coronet obviously
Buckwheat94th
Dodge then Plymouth but really these are all awesome.
sounder52
The orange Dodge
motoscott17
The red AMC Eagle 4wd in the last picture.
gthomps83
The Ford County Squire (1)
cosp85classic
How do you not go for the Corner 440. Perfect dad-mobile.
SQWRLLY1
I really want the last photo to be the Griswolds’ Ford LTD Country Squire wagon with that color scheme…
4f150stuff
The LTD Country Squire, followed by the Marquis, then the Fury, then the Ambassador and then the remaining Mopars
Milsurpsguy
4
Frequent-Ruin8509
Guess I’m basic but I like ford.
Flossmoor71
2, 3, 4, 1, 5, 6
ironmanchris
The Plymouth because we had a 1972 when I was a kid.
dumpitdog
I’d rather have a Buick
phutch54
I had a 78 Country Squire,loved it.
Solnse
I’ll take the Clark Griswold.
portlypanda
All of them I want them all. Can’t afford them though.
TraditionalTackle1
2
CanoliWorker432
All nice…..except maybe the dodge
Interesting-Rough528
I’d take that ambassador. As a matter of fact tried to buy that very car 2 weeks ago at the rambler ranch!
SirThoreth
Mine’s a different shade of red, but I have a Concord wagon similar to the Hornet/Concord wagon in the background of the last picture. It’s…not been the best of experiences.
bootybiter123
The Ford for nostalgia reasons, the Dodge for right now reasons.
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Photo 1: Cyan 1970 Ford LTD Country Squire Station Wagon with 429 Cubic Inch 4-Barrel Carburetor V8.
Photo 2: White 1970 Mercury Marquis Colony Park Station Wagon with 429 Cubic Inch 4-Barrel Carburetor V8.
Photo 3: Red 1970 Plymouth Fury Suburban GT Station Wagon with 440 Cubic Inch 4-Barrel Carburetor V8.
Photo 4: Grabber Orange/Orange 1970 Dodge Coronet 440 Station Wagon with 440 Cubic Inch 4-Barrel Carburetor V8.
Photo 5: White 1970 Chrysler New Yorker Town And Country Station Wagon with 440 Cubic Inch 4-Barrel Carburetor V8.
Photo 6: Dark Green 1970 AMC Ambassador SST Station Wagon with 390 Cubic Inch 4-Barrel Carburetor V8.
Photo # 4 please
The Coronet 2nd would be the Plymouth
69 Chevy suburban.
Mercury
My dad had the red Plymouth, but in a gold-ish color. Many family road trips were had in the mid-70s with all seats down. Seat belts were not a big concern!
Coronet for me
Is the orange Mopar a true production car or a custom job?
The red Plymouth………383ci 4bbl TorqueFlite transmission hotrod grocery getter!!
Gotta be that Plymouth; I just love the big wide grille with the hidden headlights, makes it look like a whale shark with its mouth open
70 fury
Gimmie that Coronet behemoth. Strictly for the Grabber orange paint and muscle car hood.
Would like to have seen a Mennonite wagon. One horsepower.
Coronet obviously
Dodge then Plymouth but really these are all awesome.
The orange Dodge
The red AMC Eagle 4wd in the last picture.
The Ford County Squire (1)
How do you not go for the Corner 440. Perfect dad-mobile.
I really want the last photo to be the Griswolds’ Ford LTD Country Squire wagon with that color scheme…
The LTD Country Squire, followed by the Marquis, then the Fury, then the Ambassador and then the remaining Mopars
4
Guess I’m basic but I like ford.
2, 3, 4, 1, 5, 6
The Plymouth because we had a 1972 when I was a kid.
I’d rather have a Buick
I had a 78 Country Squire,loved it.
I’ll take the Clark Griswold.
All of them I want them all. Can’t afford them though.
2
All nice…..except maybe the dodge
I’d take that ambassador. As a matter of fact tried to buy that very car 2 weeks ago at the rambler ranch!
Mine’s a different shade of red, but I have a Concord wagon similar to the Hornet/Concord wagon in the background of the last picture. It’s…not been the best of experiences.
The Ford for nostalgia reasons, the Dodge for right now reasons.
Orange!