77 Roadrunner

I personally like seeing cars from this era. Most are long gone since places like California made it more expensive to smog certify them than they were worth. And they didn't fair well in other parts of the country due to the elements and lack of interest since they weren't considered valuable or economical. Not to mention the original vacuum controlled EPA bs never lasted more than 5 years before making it impossible to keep them stock unless you were a mechanic.

I saw this car (non Mopar but still cool imo) locally and it held my attention way longer than all of the cool classic and muscle cars: