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Poll: Cuda or Challenger

Started by 303 Mopar, January 24, 2018, 12:14:30 PM

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What is your pick?

'70 Challenger
'70 Cuda
'70 T/A
'70 AAR
'71 Challenger
'71 Cuda
'72-74 Challenger
'72-74 Cuda

johnr

A 1970 'Cuda AAR; hands down. I wanted one of those since they came out and I was not even able to drive, yet. I always saw the 'Cuda as the "tougher" stance. The Challenger came across to me as the mellower monster. Overall, it all amounts to simply personal opinion. The 1970 Challenger T/A is (and always will be) one of the top Dodges on my list. My boy has scored a '70 Challenger R/T for his first car and I so wish we lived closer together to spend all of our free time to resurrect his new project. I was all Mopar prejudice then, and some things just don't change all that much. Both are pretty timeless vehicles. :ohyeah:
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Jim AAR

Quote from: johnr on January 25, 2018, 06:34:09 AM
A 1970 'Cuda AAR; hands down. I wanted one of those since they came out and I was not even able to drive, yet. I always saw the 'Cuda as the "tougher" stance. The Challenger came across to me as the mellower monster. Overall, it all amounts to simply personal opinion. The 1970 Challenger T/A is (and always will be) one of the top Dodges on my list. My boy has scored a '70 Challenger R/T for his first car and I so wish we lived closer together to spend all of our free time to resurrect his new project. I was all Mopar prejudice then, and some things just don't change all that much. Both are pretty timeless vehicles. :ohyeah:

:iagree: with the tougher stance look as well. My fellow Cuda owners back in the 80`s used to tease the Challenger owners by asking them how the little sister was doing that day when we met them.  :haha: :haha: :haha:

It was just some good natured ribbing though as we all liked them both.

And I did own a 71 Challenger RT 340 Auto, P/S, PDB in GF7 (Dark Green Metallic), Black Vinyl Roof, White/Black interior & Center Console,  which I fixed up & sold to fund the Cuda restoration.

realn96

71 cuda by far
71 challenger
70 cuda
70 challenger
:alan2cents:


1 Wild R/T

Quote from: realn96 on January 25, 2018, 10:08:26 AM
71 cuda by far
71 challenger
70 cuda
70 challenger
:alan2cents:

I feel exactly the opposite..
70 Challenger
70 Cuda
71 Challenger
72-74 Challenger
72-74 Cuda
71 Cuda....

Just say No to Disco Cuda's...

Cudakiller70

Quote from: 1 Wild R/T on January 25, 2018, 02:15:35 PM
Quote from: realn96 on January 25, 2018, 10:08:26 AM
71 cuda by far
71 challenger
70 cuda
70 challenger
:alan2cents:

I feel exactly the opposite..
70 Challenger
70 Cuda
71 Challenger
72-74 Challenger
72-74 Cuda
71 Cuda....P


Just say No to Disco Cuda's...
Disco Cuda that's funny :haha: and it does fit! But it's got competition the disco......Javelin

Cudakiller70

#35
@303 Mopar can we rank them like above?
As said above at the top of this page nothing is meaner/better looking than an AAR Cuda, pick your color...

303 Mopar

Quote from: Cudakiller70 on January 25, 2018, 03:27:32 PM
@303 Mopar can we rank them like above?
As said above at the top of this page nothing is meaner/better looking than an AAR Cuda, pick your color...

Ok, since Cuda was out pacing the Challenger I've changed the poll to be more specific by year.  Everyone gets 4 votes.


cj

I love all ebodies but do prefer the Cuda

RUNCHARGER

Wow! Somebody is reading my mail. This is my preference as well:
70 Challenger
70 Cuda
71 Challenger
72-74 Challenger
72-74 Cuda
71 Cuda....

That last choice just has too much stuff hung on the outside and too plain on the inside for me. Yet I like a 71 Road Runner with all the trimmings on the outside. It's just that for me the clean body design of an E-body is the appeal. When you start hanging jewellery from every corner it takes away from the clean design. But that's just me.
Sheldon

1 Wild R/T

Quote from: RUNCHARGER on January 25, 2018, 07:10:23 PM
Wow! Somebody is reading my mail. This is my preference as well:
70 Challenger
70 Cuda
71 Challenger
72-74 Challenger
72-74 Cuda
71 Cuda....

That last choice just has too much stuff hung on the outside and too plain on the inside for me. Yet I like a 71 Road Runner with all the trimmings on the outside. It's just that for me the clean body design of an E-body is the appeal. When you start hanging jewellery from every corner it takes away from the clean design. But that's just me.

Well no, not just your....  I',m not a fan of spoilers & wings, I'd rather not have hood pins.... Just give me the clean lines....

HP2

I lke the '70 version of both, certainly the trans am based versions are a fav. Don't care for the '71s in either variety. '72 and up I  prefer the Cudas...so seems kinda ironic that the only one I actually own is a  '74 Challenger, my least favorite of the bunch. But, I'm also a cheapskate so that was the lowest cost of entry for me.


RUNCHARGER

Well: None of them are ugly that's for sure. I like the 2-3-4 cars just fine, it's just that if I had the choice I prefer the earlier versions.
Sheldon

CudaMoparRay

Owned a '72 340 'Cuda back in the day. Always loved the round taillights but now have a '71 and have warmed up to it's taillight design.

Wayno56

That's a tough one,I love em' both. I was originally looking far an AAR when I happend across my V code Challenger and couldn't pass it up. At first I was like aw man a Challenger but the more I stared at it in my garage it really grew on me and looking at the front and the grille it looked sinister. And I still want an AAR so maybe someday I will have both cause' my Chally is not going anywhere!

captcolour

Quote from: johnr on January 25, 2018, 06:34:09 AM
A 1970 'Cuda AAR; hands down. I wanted one of those since they came out and I was not even able to drive, yet. I always saw the 'Cuda as the "tougher" stance. The Challenger came across to me as the mellower monster. Overall, it all amounts to simply personal opinion. The 1970 Challenger T/A is (and always will be) one of the top Dodges on my list. My boy has scored a '70 Challenger R/T for his first car and I so wish we lived closer together to spend all of our free time to resurrect his new project. I was all Mopar prejudice then, and some things just don't change all that much. Both are pretty timeless vehicles. :ohyeah:

Prefer the 'cuda as well and it is the stance as I described in my newbie thread.  I hated what GM did to the late '60's Camaro in '70 making it lower and flatter/wider looking.  That to me is the same difference between the 'cuda and Challenger.  Not to the same extreme, but same direction.  Love Challengers too, but prefer the 'cuda.