1970 Plymouth Roadrunner American Steel Classics Allen On Ebay
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Only a 21? In my humble opinion, the coupe body style is what the muscle car was built around, hardtops are for Dad. Coupes are stronger, and to me look better with the post, better than no post. But I’m a little biased I guess, mine is a 21 as well!That is for sure. This is why paying only 7 thou for my runner did not think I paid too much for it. But on the other hand it is only an RM21. Not a Hemi car or an A 12. But the wife always say's what is that you brought home something that should have gone to a junk yard. I say but honey I can fix it up. LOL. I guess we have to start somewhere. But this one is a lot to be desired.
You’re correct, not all convertibles look good with that too. But, it is a convertible, so it always gets a pass with me.Were there not arguably muscle cars the did not ever come as a post?
I believe the distinction is between the "M" code and "S" coded cars.
Not the body type.
Linguistically the "or" could change the thought to a different matter.
A plain 1970 RM21 as opposed to an A12.
(It's a 1970 after all.)
Just a way of interpreting something said.
That happens a lot.
Be that as it may, I've never given any consideration to which is "better".
Never thought about it.
Post or hard top.
But now that you mention it.
The hardtop seems more pleasing aesthetically to me with no post to break up the flow.
Unless the driver is wearing dad jeans.
Anyone for a convertible?
There's a weird look on some cars.