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Anyone else notice the grossly-inflated MSRPs stated? The price they mentioned for the '72 Duster was full-boat Duster 340 money, way higher than the base car shown. It was similar with all of 'em.

That '72 Newport was sexy... one of the best C-barge grilles of the '69-up era. Still, I'm with 80 Aspen RT and would choose the Satellite overall. I'm really not much into full-size cars (no cracks about my Imperial; it's a mid-size).
 

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Anyone else notice the grossly-inflated MSRPs stated? The price they mentioned for the '72 Duster was full-boat Duster 340 money, way higher than the base car shown. It was similar with all of 'em.

That '72 Newport was sexy... one of the best C-barge grilles of the '69-up era. Still, I'm with 80 Aspen RT and would choose the Satellite overall. I'm really not much into full-size cars (no cracks about my Imperial; it's a mid-size).

Aw come on...no Imperial cracks?....lol.
That's typical of those game shows...
"Suggested retail price...TEN MILLION DOLLARS!!!!"

The Newport is gorgeous, the Satellite is drool material. But the Fury has me drooling.
 

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I don't mind the Fury; the front styling reminds me a little of the '70 Super Bee I had back in '92. It's not enough to make me want it, though. It's just too big. Now, maybe if the top went down...
 

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I don't mind the Fury; the front styling reminds me a little of the '70 Super Bee I had back in '92. It's not enough to make me want it, though. It's just too big. Now, maybe if the top went down...

That's just me....
I love those old C barges.
 
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