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Old 08-11-2006, 10:47 AM
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Re: Artwork - 200X 'cuda concept based on the Challenger

Originally Posted by Ragamuffin
Well, take a real close look if you can of the Challenger Concept's tail light setup ,it looks very close or reminiscent of the '70 Challenger...Yeah I saw it on one of the Videos: I think maybe on Edmund's !!! In fact it looks real good !! !
I agree with that .. some of the details are close to being directly from the orginal challanger. The tail lights .. the hood etc. But the over all body look to me says 'Cuda. I hope they make a Cuda off this car as well . Just like the old days the challanger and Cuda Ebody sister cars. If not im betting there will be alot of aftermarket conversions.

Anyways it all gets my blood pumping ! can't wait
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