I may have said I don't consider the larger, full-frame Chryslers (B-bodies, I think?) direct competitors to "Pony Cars", simply because they are too different in size, construction and target market.
Of course, just because I don't consider a '68 Charger a direct competitor to a '68 Mustang doesn't mean I don't like the Charger...far from it! I think the 68-70 Charger as probably the single-best looking all around classic car design ever! It is one of only a few car designs I NEVER get bored looking at. Bill Brownlie's timeless masterpiece, for sure.
Kit an observation from the other side of the world.
I believe if you asked muscle car enthusiast in Aus what are the 3 greatest US muscle cars it would surprise me if most didn't say Mustang, Charger and Camaro/Chevelle these last 2 being interchangeable according to personal bias. We would also consider them to be direct rivals. I agree that the pony car formula is way off with the charger and chevelle but there is a general perception that they are all competing against each other. This is an opinion from outside of the country of origin and by a person that was born at the end muscle car era but I would maintain its an accurate sentiment shared by a good many Aussie car nuts, Not disagreeing with you just sharing a different point of view of how these great cars are viewed far from their native land
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Of course, just because I don't consider a '68 Charger a direct competitor to a '68 Mustang doesn't mean I don't like the Charger...far from it! I think the 68-70 Charger as probably the single-best looking all around classic car design ever! It is one of only a few car designs I NEVER get bored looking at. Bill Brownlie's timeless masterpiece, for sure.
Kit an observation from the other side of the world.
I believe if you asked muscle car enthusiast in Aus what are the 3 greatest US muscle cars it would surprise me if most didn't say Mustang, Charger and Camaro/Chevelle these last 2 being interchangeable according to personal bias. We would also consider them to be direct rivals. I agree that the pony car formula is way off with the charger and chevelle but there is a general perception that they are all competing against each other. This is an opinion from outside of the country of origin and by a person that was born at the end muscle car era but I would maintain its an accurate sentiment shared by a good many Aussie car nuts, Not disagreeing with you just sharing a different point of view of how these great cars are viewed far from their native land
Greg Iam an individual and don't need to belong anywhere. I even joined a club that has strict rules about being an individual and we all wore the same patches on our jackets to prove it. Oh ****! Wait you could be onto something there mateI come in from a human nature angle. Humans are tribal. Human beings have a deep down need to belong to a group that they identify with and relate to personally for different reasons. These include, religions, sects, clubs, political institutions,companies,car companies,car clubs, sporting clubs, sports teams, cults, brand names, cities, towns, states, countries, and the list goes on forever.
It's all part of the human landscape, and is a lot of fun,and brings variety to our lives, until we start killing each other because we've ended up taking the whole thing too seriously.
Good thread Kit and members.
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