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Started by Cuda Cody, January 23, 2018, 11:19:28 PM

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Would you rather have?

4 Speed trans & Rallye Hood
41 (62.1%)
Auto trans & Shaker Hood
25 (37.9%)

Total Members Voted: 66

JS29

The 4-speed was mandatory when I bought my gran coupe.  :burnout:

RzeroB

Quote from: Flatdad on January 24, 2018, 06:10:51 AM
Wasn't an auto more expensive than a 4spd?

Arrg! I can't decide. Knowing how dumb and practical I usually am, I'd probably be rolling off the lot as cheaply as possible in a used '68 or '69 road runner... or a new 340 Duster.

If it has to be an E-body and money is tight, I'd be grabbing an A66 with a bulge hood and standard transmission.

Yes it was. According to the "Salesman Pocket Guide" posted on Barry Washington's "Hamtramck Historical" website ...

For the auto and Shaker combo:
$227 - Heavy Duty Automatic (727)
$97 - Shaker Hood (only $97??  :looney:)
$324 - total for this combo

For the 4-speed and Rallye hood combo:
$194 - 4-speed
$0 - Rallye hood standard on RT
$194 - total for this combo  -  $130 cheaper than the auto and Shaker combo!!  :banana:

However, IIRC the A66 came standard with a flat hood didn't it?? I could not find in the Pocket Guide what the cost of the J54 Rallye Hood option would of been?? I'm sure it had to be significantly less than the Shaker's $97 ( :looney: ), but it would have bumped the combo price up to reduce the price difference between this combo and the auto Shaker combo.
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Tom

Tis' better to have owned classic Mopars and lost than to have never owned at all (apologies to Alfred Lord Tennyson)

Timbbuc2

I would go for the Shaker and auto, I do remember going with my dad to a Dodge dealership and seeing a row of e-bodies, I remember for some odd reason the crush can on the steering column, and of course the Shakers, btw, Dad bought a new Caprice that year :pullinghair: :pullinghair: Guess where it is now "CRUSHED"
Get in, I'll drive


ToxicWolf

For me it's always the pistol grip and whatever goes with it.  :banana:

BIGSHCLUNK

Seeing NIKKI is Shaker/Auto I'll go with that. But she got a pistol grip just to mess with your head.  :Stirring:

6bblgt

I'd go 4-speed also - & thought this comparison would be simpler, but .....

since the huge majority of available OPTIONAL "SHAKER"s are 1970 440+6 'cuda & a 440+6 with a 4-speed required an AXLE package ......

dollar for dollar - OPTION for OPTION - any additional OPTIONS power steering, hi-impact paint, vinyl top, tinted glass, mirrors, etc. would be the same for either model

:thinking: the question is Challenger R/T 4-speed or 'cuda SHAKER?

Cuda Cody

 :thinking:  Both at $4006 and $4007 that would be a super hard choice.  I do love the shaker, but the body lines are Challenger are hard to beat.  Not sure I could decide back in 1970.   :Thud:  Even today that would be a hard choice.


Spikedog08

Quote from: chargerdon on January 24, 2018, 06:54:18 AM

It is now painted FC7 which was actually called Violet Metallic (cudas same color was called the infamous Plum Crazy) and white interior.   

I think you have this backwards . . . cuda - In-Violet Metallic   /   Challenger - Plum Crazy

If you lived in the warmer states, I would think that air conditioning would be a priority so no shaker . . . since I have both, I would probably lean towards a rallye hood and 4 speed.  Shakers are nice and certainly desirable but  . . . a pain in the ass as far as I'm concerned.  (no you cannot have it)  Hardtop is a rallye hood with a 4 speed, convertible is a shaker with an auto and I enjoy driving both of them.  Certainly both are completely different . . . hardtop is manual steering with the convert having power steering.  Still a hard choice . . .

:thinking:
Drive it like you stole it . . . And they're CHASING you!

72 Challenger

Quote from: 6bblgt on January 24, 2018, 09:51:50 AM
I'd go 4-speed also - & thought this comparison would be simpler, but .....

since the huge majority of available OPTIONAL "SHAKER"s are 1970 440+6 'cuda & a 440+6 with a 4-speed required an AXLE package ......

dollar for dollar - OPTION for OPTION - any additional OPTIONS power steering, hi-impact paint, vinyl top, tinted glass, mirrors, etc. would be the same for either model

:thinking: the question is Challenger R/T 4-speed or 'cuda SHAKER?

This is  no Brainer. Challenger. I have always preferred the looks of it.

As to the original question, 4 speed.
Someday I will have a J0b.

TelisSE440

I would get the 4 speed/sport hood. I think the 4 speed/pistol grip looks, feeling and performance surpasses the looks and benefits of a shaker hood.

But i would choose the 'cuda....

Spikedog08

Quote from: 72 Challenger on January 24, 2018, 10:48:09 AM
Quote from: 6bblgt on January 24, 2018, 09:51:50 AM
:thinking: the question is Challenger R/T 4-speed or 'cuda SHAKER?

This is  no Brainer. Challenger. I have always preferred the looks of it.
As to the original question, 4 speed.

You and I are going to disagree here . . . I certainly like both but CUDA!   :yes:  Maybe another poll is needed . . .
Drive it like you stole it . . . And they're CHASING you!


4mayhemi

Quote from: Cuda Cody on January 24, 2018, 10:19:06 AM
I do love the shaker, but the body lines are Challenger are hard to beat.  Not sure I could decide back in 1970.  Even today that would be a hard choice.
"Cuda" Cody doesn't have a finger on the scale for BS23? You might have to change your handle to "Chally Charlie" :pokeeye:

340challconvert

Quote from: RzeroB on January 24, 2018, 08:33:55 AM
Quote from: Flatdad on January 24, 2018, 06:10:51 AM
Wasn't an auto more expensive than a 4spd?

Arrg! I can't decide. Knowing how dumb and practical I usually am, I'd probably be rolling off the lot as cheaply as possible in a used '68 or '69 road runner... or a new 340 Duster.

If it has to be an E-body and money is tight, I'd be grabbing an A66 with a bulge hood and standard transmission.

Yes it was. According to the "Salesman Pocket Guide" posted on Barry Washington's "Hamtramck Historical" website ...

For the auto and Shaker combo:
$227 - Heavy Duty Automatic (727)
$97 - Shaker Hood (only $97??  :looney:)
$324 - total for this combo

For the 4-speed and Rallye hood combo:
$194 - 4-speed
$0 - Rallye hood standard on RT
$194 - total for this combo  -  $130 cheaper than the auto and Shaker combo!!  :banana:

However, IIRC the A66 came standard with a flat hood didn't it?? I could not find in the Pocket Guide what the cost of the J54 Rallye Hood option would of been?? I'm sure it had to be significantly less than the Shaker's $97 ( :looney: ), but it would have bumped the combo price up to reduce the price difference between this combo and the auto Shaker combo.
Early A66 340 Challengers: some had a flat hood, but the rallye hood became standard sometime in August or early September, so some early 340 cars had a flat hood.


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Quote from: Spikedog08 on January 24, 2018, 11:21:13 AM
Quote from: 72 Challenger on January 24, 2018, 10:48:09 AM
Quote from: 6bblgt on January 24, 2018, 09:51:50 AM
:thinking: the question is Challenger R/T 4-speed or 'cuda SHAKER?

This is  no Brainer. Challenger. I have always preferred the looks of it.
As to the original question, 4 speed.

You and I are going to disagree here . . . I certainly like both but CUDA!   :yes:  Maybe another poll is needed . . .

:iagree:  I would even sacrifice a 4 spd to have a Cuda with an auto if that was the only choice.  Much more of an aggressive look.   :banana:

erik70rt

4 spd all the way.  Actually not a big fan of the shaker hood.
Contrary to the opinions of some, I am not dumber than I look.