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Technically, the ‘76’s came out mid-year so most items between ’76 and early ‘77’s are the same.

So both the 76&77 Dodge had the ugly weird taillights?
I would agree, Most F-body taillights are not the prettiest ones out there. I guess the point was only your competition was to look at ‘em (maybe).
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The 76/77 Aspen Grille is the most durable. Where the 78/79 Plymouth will break under its own weight. I've restored that on another thread and built a jig to hold it steady while performing surgery on it.
 

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Taillights on the F were not that bad. Actually a mix of previous styling at Mopar and current trends
 

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78 malibu was an ugly brick and tail lights were as Am radio as they get. The 78 Aspen R/T was quadraphonic with Deep Purple Speed King. And the 78 Supercoupe was great looking at any angle. All the competition saw was tail lights. The E58 360 was the vette killer that year.
 
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