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Thread: Mustang Wins?
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Old 06-09-2006, 09:58 AM
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Re: Mustang Wins?

Originally Posted by PhantomR/T
there a few little ticks in that pic that make it look worse than it actually is The new Challenger is closer to th camera. + they put it by a vert, not a hardtop.
but yeah, it needs to be dropped, on smaller wheels, on the correct platform, etc etc
Also, the cars are not on level ground. The Challenger concept is at the high point. This was pointed out by the person who took the picture.

I've seen the concept car in person twice. It looked sleek to me and not bulky at all. The old Challenger and the new Challenger are not small cars. But I like big cars. I wouldn't even consider purchasing a small car.

Everyone's different though.
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