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It’s difficult to know which slice of 1960s Americana to go for in this situation…oh, we’re assuming in this scenario that the owners of both vehicles are dangling the keys before our gaping eyes, just FYI.
One’s a Plymouth Roadrunner, the other is a Dodge Super Bee (yep, there is a theme here). Both are good for 335bhp, both have a 6.3l V8 bolted down under the bonnet, and – since they’re technically cousins – both were built with the same ‘14s quarter mile drag’ objective in mind.
Like we said, a tough choice. Which would you go for?
Source – Patrik Karlsson