To the group, Sorry to see that my favorite car did'nt make the list. I quess I should have voted, but I thought I would win by a landslide (my tastes must differ). The '61\'62 Dodge Lancer is perhaps (in my opinion) the most eye-pleasing car Chrysler ever built. My '62 Lancer draws quite a crowd everywhere I go. I am looking for another, either a GT or a Station Wagon. See my '62 and others at: http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/5516 I love this List! Dave Zappa Robert Whitman wrote: > The winner of the Forwardlook Mailing List Top 10 is: > > 1. 1974 AMC Matador X 2dr > > O.K., Maybe not. But if it was, would the "book value" of it go up? > > Thanks to all who volunteered their top ten. That was what we needed to > get an understanding of how weird (not mainstream) our tastes are. I > would agree that this list is a good representation of what this group > enjoys in automobiles. > > The column "POINTS" is the tally of points accumulated by each car. > (Cars that got a #1 pick got 10 points, a #2 pick got 9 points,.......a > #10 pick got 1 point.) > > The "VOTES" column is the tally of the number of you who put that car on > your list. > > RANK CAR POINTS VOTES > 1 '58 Plymouth 86 11 > 2 ''60 Chrysler 41 6 > 3 '59 Dodge 38 5 > 4 '60 Dodge 26 3 > 5 '57 Plymouth 25 4 > 5 '61 Chrysler 25 3 > 7 '67 Ply. GTX/Satellite 23 4 > 7 '57 Chrysler 23 4 > 7 '70 Ply. Superbird 23 3 > 10 '59 Cadillac 22 3 > > That is the "Official Top 10" for the Forwardlook List! All but 3 are > Forwardlook cars and all but one are MoPars. Just as I suspected. Here > are the next 10+: > > 11 '58 DeSoto 21 3 > 12 '?? Duesenburg 20 3 > 13 '62 Chrysler 18 2 > 13 '56 Dodge 18 2 > 15 ''55 Chevrolet 17 2 > 16 '61 Imperial 16 2 > 16 '68 Dodge Charger 16 2 > 16 '58 Dodge 16 2 > 19 '60 DeSoto 14 2 > 19 '70 Barracuda 14 2 > 21 '57 Dodge 12 2 > 21 '70 Coronet/Superbee 12 2 > 23 '58 Chrysler 11 2 > > That's all the cars that got 11 or more points (almost 25). I stopped > at 11 because that is the lowest point value to guarantee at least 2 > votes. I hope you enjoyed this. We should do this again in 1999 to see > how this list changes. > > Thanks to all who participated. -Robert
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