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DMAG
06-01-2004, 07:49 PM
from bramptonassembly.com (quoting becuse you need an account to view)

Keep your eyes open in the next couple of days, supposily, today bodyshop shut down 30 mins early to setup the lines for the C_____r. So, we might see it passing through in a day or two

they were actually working on setting up the line on midnights last night.

I heard that stamping has been making panels for a while now, but assembly has no Charger parts on-line yet

:D :D :D

Its getting close guys!

E8502
06-01-2004, 09:27 PM
Great news!!!

Mikeyjohn
06-01-2004, 11:01 PM
I am signed onto the Brampton website, and I believe you are referring to the Enforcer which is only for law enforcement not the public.

DMAG
06-02-2004, 07:17 AM
Its actually in the Enforcer thread, however...read the posts in that thread, it changes to talk of Charger pilots being built.

Keep your eyes open in the next couple of days, supposily, today bodyshop shut down 30 mins early to setup the lines for the C_____r. So, we might see it passing through in a day or two

DMAG
06-03-2004, 07:43 AM
Saw this on Allpar in the infamous "Charger" thread:

DaimlerChrysler stock firm after analyst meeting
Thursday June 3, 7:20 am ET


FRANKFURT, June 3 (Reuters) - DaimlerChrysler (XETRA:DCXGn.DE - News) stock firmed in a weaker market for automakers on Thursday after an analyst meeting in Detroit that one analyst said unveiled three new products at the U.S.-based Chrysler division.
Merrill Lynch analyst Stephen Reitmann said in a research note that Chrysler (NYSE:DCX - News) showed off for the first time three vehicles set to hit the market in 2005 or 2006.

These were a large Jeep Commander built on the Jeep Grand Cherokee platform, a new C-segment Sebring sedan co-developed with Mitsubishi Motors (Tokyo:7211.T - News) and a Dodge Charger built on the Chrysler 300 platform.

"All three models seemed attractive and winning," he wrote, but the car maker still faced intense competition FROM rivals also bent on rolling out new products INTO a market where generous incentives have become mandatory to sell cars.

E8502
06-03-2004, 02:13 PM
Saw this on Allpar in the infamous "Charger" thread:

DaimlerChrysler stock firm after analyst meeting
Thursday June 3, 7:20 am ET


FRANKFURT, June 3 (Reuters) - DaimlerChrysler (XETRA:DCXGn.DE - News) stock firmed in a weaker market for automakers on Thursday after an analyst meeting in Detroit that one analyst said unveiled three new products at the U.S.-based Chrysler division.
Merrill Lynch analyst Stephen Reitmann said in a research note that Chrysler (NYSE:DCX - News) showed off for the first time three vehicles set to hit the market in 2005 or 2006.

These were a large Jeep Commander built on the Jeep Grand Cherokee platform, a new C-segment Sebring sedan co-developed with Mitsubishi Motors (Tokyo:7211.T - News) and a Dodge Charger built on the Chrysler 300 platform.

"All three models seemed attractive and winning," he wrote, but the car maker still faced intense competition FROM rivals also bent on rolling out new products INTO a market where generous incentives have become mandatory to sell cars.
I was gonna post a new tpic about this story, but you already did the link.

Anyhow, great news. :D