My list is a long one. 1975 Brazilian Dodge Charger RT (based on the 69 Dart) Tail lights inspired by 69 GTX, grille inspired by 69 Charger (but with quad headlights that show through the grille rather than having headlight doors open when on), and C-pillars insired by the 68-70 Charger. I like all the 73-77 models of the Brazilian RT, but like the side stripe of the 75 the best. then theres the 67 to 69 Mexican Valiant 2 door pillarless hardtops (only post sedans were made for the US and Canadian market) The Mexican 65 Valiant Alcapulco convertible which came from the factory with a Barracuda grille The 67 Mexican Coronet 440 or 500 (I would want the two door hardtop but the only good photo I found was for a 4 door). The Mexican 67 Coronets featured the hidden headlight grilles from the 66-67 Chargers. And then theres the little Valiant/Dart based Dodge GTX made in Argentina in the early 70's of course I would want an Aussie Valiant Charger toofrom the early to mid 70's (this one is from about 1973-75) The Aussie Valiant VJ wagons are nice too. But I've always liked the Aussie Valiant VE wagon best of all the Aussie Valiant wagons with its 67-69 Dodge Dart front end styling. I also like the VE Ute pickup And I always liked the 67 Canadian Pontiac Beaumont Sport Deluxe. I've only ever seen one hardtop but I like convertibles better (like this one) And the 65-69 Dodge Monaco convertibles (like the 69 shown here) Only Polaras were sold as convertibles in the US. Canada got Monaco convertibles as well. And I guess I'm not the only one who likes the Aussie Falcon coupes And I kind of like the 73 Aussie Holden Monaro, but its not high on my list. and it would be kind of cool to have a 96 Dodge Ramcharger to match my 96 Ram pickup. These were made in Mexico and Argentina I believe. I've seen a few of each of my favorite Aussie cars here in the US (Falcon coupe, Valiant Charger, Valiant VE wagon and Ute, and Monaro coupe), but I've Never seen any of the Mexican, Brazilian or Argentinian Mopars I like so much.
Heres a couple more interesting wagons never sold in the US. A Valiant Safari wagon from South Africa. This one used the Aussie wagon body with the 70-71 Dart front sheet metal and grille. The late 60's South African Valiant Safari wagon used the Aussie Valiant wagon body with 67-69 U.S. Valiant front sheet metal and grille. 73 Aussie Chrysler Regal wagon
And Chrysler Australia had the Drifter. And Ford in Australia had a Falcon version of this type of panel van as well
There was one on ebay in CA that was certified. Maybe it's an age thing foe importation. But it sure would turn heads.
i'd rock that! i knew about it as soon as it was announced. i have been waiting to see if one surfaced at any of the NAIAS shows this year....not as yet