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Re: Something you don't see every day - Tesla powered Mopar [Re: Kern Dog] #3058548
07/12/22 11:38 AM
07/12/22 11:38 AM
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A collage of whims
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A collage of whims
Nicely fabricated, probably well-engineered, probably fast...
I understand the technical intrigue.
But no soul whatsoever without internal combustion.

Re: Something you don't see every day - Tesla powered Mopar [Re: topside] #3058556
07/12/22 12:17 PM
07/12/22 12:17 PM
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Originally Posted by topside
Nicely fabricated, probably well-engineered, probably fast...
I understand the technical intrigue.
But no soul whatsoever without internal combustion.


I hear you. What happens when gas is too expensive to buy or unavailable?


China is the enemy.
Re: Something you don't see every day - Tesla powered Mopar [Re: 1972CudaV21] #3058561
07/12/22 12:43 PM
07/12/22 12:43 PM
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Cal_Gecko, wish I knew you were out there, would've said hi. The Satellite is well-executed and for the "gasoline or death" crowd, he's also got a Dart that's traditional and plenty wicked. There also isn't much that can't be reversed on the Satellite, and the wheels (my main issue with the car) are needed due to the Tesla cradle in the rear. That said, he raced it all over the place and took up the offer of the burnout pad. Love it or hate it, but that car was plenty used this past weekend.

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