Is it just me or is this just bad azz!!!
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Different strokes for different folks! I am a HUGE classic muscle car Mopar fan and my pride joy old school Mopar is a 1969 Plymouth Roadrunner, 440-6pack, A12 Tribute car, just like they sold them back in the day with black steel wheels and a black fiberglass lift off hood.
I am also a HUGE 68 through 70 Dodge Charger Fan and had a gorgeous 1970 Charger 500 with a 440 engine in that I sold 2 years ago.
The 69 Charger in question just doesn't do anything for me b/c if it has modern drivetrain/line components that's very cool, but I personally prefer the old school exterior look of the classic muscle cars, and this car does not have this! Just don't do much for me but to the next guy I could see how it could be someone's dream car!
I am also a HUGE 68 through 70 Dodge Charger Fan and had a gorgeous 1970 Charger 500 with a 440 engine in that I sold 2 years ago.
The 69 Charger in question just doesn't do anything for me b/c if it has modern drivetrain/line components that's very cool, but I personally prefer the old school exterior look of the classic muscle cars, and this car does not have this! Just don't do much for me but to the next guy I could see how it could be someone's dream car!
Last edited by Mopar Jimmy; 08-25-2010 at 11:03 PM.
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Burning Brakes
I like it, that's my style. Especially this one.
http://www.hemmings.com/mus/stories/..._feature1.html
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It's kinda cool looking. I do have to wonder about its actual performance abilities though. Yeah, it's on an autocross course, but based on the size and weight of the thing, I can't imagine it being very competitive in that kind of environment. It seems an odd choice of a car for such activities. But then again, I have to wonder how serious this actually is - the guy isn't even wearing a helmet
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Different strokes for different folks! I am a HUGE classic muscle car Mopar fan and my pride joy old school Mopar is a 1969 Plymouth Roadrunner, 440-6pack, A12 Tribute car, just like they sold them back in the day with black steel wheels and a black fiberglass lift off hood.
I am also a HUGE 68 through 70 Dodge Charger Fan and had a gorgeous 1970 Charger 500 with a 440 engine in that I sold 2 years ago.
The 69 Charger in question just doesn't do anything for me b/c if it has modern drivetrain/line components that's very cool, but I personally prefer the old school exterior look of the classic muscle cars, and this car does not have this! Just don't do much for me but to the next guy I could see how it could be someone's dream car!
I am also a HUGE 68 through 70 Dodge Charger Fan and had a gorgeous 1970 Charger 500 with a 440 engine in that I sold 2 years ago.
The 69 Charger in question just doesn't do anything for me b/c if it has modern drivetrain/line components that's very cool, but I personally prefer the old school exterior look of the classic muscle cars, and this car does not have this! Just don't do much for me but to the next guy I could see how it could be someone's dream car!