Look at the pic. its the orginal prototype.
http://www.epinions.com/pr-Cars-2005_Dodge_Charger
Look at the pic. its the orginal prototype.
http://www.epinions.com/pr-Cars-2005_Dodge_Charger
haha... that's funny, imagine dodge caught us all by surprise and rolled those out onto dealerships... a boy can dream
well you know 2 places not to buy anything from
Spencer Micklitsch
to think how much money they could have made with this
vs
what they actually released.
I guess profit isn't the bottom line.
Umm, that car is FROM '99... Isn't really new at all, I mean heck, I've even seen it in person.Originally Posted by wbradd3797
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Chris ~
'01 LHS • '01 Dakota Sport • '04 Sebring Convertible • '05 Grand Caravan
Yep yep, the pictures of it don't do it justice, the thing is georgous, 4 doors and all.Originally Posted by E8502
My other car has 3 pedals and 100 more inches.
That version was awesome - you had to look closely to spot the rear door lines.
Didn't it also have some sort of hybrid hemi engine?
"Walkin' the thin white line on this smiling road. 40 days, I've been all alone. Draggin' my heart all across this world. I got 100 miles to go before I get back to see my girl. Aint got nothing, I got nothing to lose. I keep walking away these blues. The cup is broken, but it's half full. I got 100 miles to go before I get back to see my girl."
100 Mile Blues - Scott Keeton and The Deviants
It was a 4.7L 325 HP that burnt clean natural gas.
It was an amazing car, but now it's outdated.
Chris ~
'01 LHS • '01 Dakota Sport • '04 Sebring Convertible • '05 Grand Caravan
If I'm gonna buy a performance vehicle I'm not gonna buy one that relies on some new technology and runs on natural gas. I want a big, loud, powerful, gas-powered American V8.
I agree.Originally Posted by The Chronic
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Chris ~
'01 LHS • '01 Dakota Sport • '04 Sebring Convertible • '05 Grand Caravan
ya me tooOriginally Posted by E8502
Thats right, there's no REPLACEMENT for DISPLACEMENT!![]()
I think your standing right next to correct. None of the technologies in that car were "new" in 99, they just have never hit mainstream. As to an "American" V8, I don't know where you plan on getting one. There is however, an outstanding V8 made in Mexico I would highly recommend.Originally Posted by The Chronic
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