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Dodge "creation" hits the streets
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Kinda like this?
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Two door or four door, I like 'em both.
Patrick '93 Cobra
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Jake and Elwood would be proud!
Patrick '93 Cobra
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I agree with you after selling an original 1967 Dodge Coronet R/T earlier this year. Not a Charger but still an R/T. Only difference was the roof line between the 2. Mine had 440 cu.in. (7+ liters) and 375 hp with one four barrel. Of course it got 6mpg and you could smell the gas fumes 20 feet away.
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That is a good start and, IMHO, is definitely better looking than the four door.
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WooHoo! Nice car. I've seen about a half-dozen Chargers romping around on the street now. Very nice. The 6.1 should be a killer.
As for a 2-door, I've heard that the Challenger will debut in a few years on the same chassis but with 2 doors. Should be awesome.
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If they issue a Cuda.. and make it purple... and it has some horses and it looks halfway decent...
I am going over to the dark side. When I was 17, I had a 69 Camaro but that Cuda was my dream car.
A purple Cuda... *sigh*
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That's sweet lookin'. Hopefully soon we'll see some spy shots or concepts of the Challenger. You can bet it'll have horses.
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