Re: "Guacamole" Challenger
[Re: migsBIG]
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11/05/21 02:07 PM
11/05/21 02:07 PM
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Posts: 1,357 central Florida
VL21
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pro stock
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central Florida
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The plaid to me makes it look like the cheap version of some thing, and that ain't no cheap ole Dodge.
I agree, something different than the same old shades of grey we have been getting for, what, the last 20-25 years, in almost everything?
I like the rest of it, and would gladly live with the interior.
Not to say I would ORDER one that way, but you know, the crackers, bed thing ...
It takes gasoline to interest me.
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Re: "Guacamole" Challenger
[Re: Neil]
#2985020
11/14/21 02:45 AM
11/14/21 02:45 AM
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Joined: Nov 2003
Posts: 1,881 Pittsburgh,PA
RTSrunner
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Not like that. Looks like a 70's Jeep/AMC interior. Yup,and I think it would be cool if they did some Levi version interiors with complimentary exterior colors...blue,orange,red,etc. I think overall it is a great looking package,especially the Magnum 500 styled wheels.Much better than the blackout trend so common now. RT
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Re: "Guacamole" Challenger
[Re: RTSrunner]
#2985254
11/14/21 09:21 PM
11/14/21 09:21 PM
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Posts: 3,267 Connecticut
1972CudaV21
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Pretty interesting to see a Made in the USA wheel on it๐
China is the enemy.
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Re: "Guacamole" Challenger
[Re: 1972CudaV21]
#2985401
11/15/21 01:30 PM
11/15/21 01:30 PM
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Joined: Nov 2005
Posts: 946 Carlisle, PA
cudaboy340
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super stock
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Carlisle, PA
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Based on what I saw at SEMA last week, plaid seats are a current trend. I'm OK with it. I liked the whole package with this car (woodgrain, Polyglas, ghost stripe, etc).
FYI, Dodge placed this car in the general show parking at Roadkill Nights back in August along with a black new Charger with the old "Dodge" script emblems, '68 style dog dish caps and I believe at least one Fratzog on it (in addition to the ones on the dog dishes). I preferred the Challenger but the Charger was cool, too. Sadly, a lot of people walked right past both of them and never noticed the subtle touches.
Ed
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