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Old 06-25-2008, 12:24 AM
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Re: Wanted: 79-83 challenger...

I had a daytona Turbo z and man your right there was considerable turbo lag..
I loved that car it was one of my first new cars ever bought.

I always wanted a conquest never got around to it.It was a funky time for Dodge when they mated up with Mitsubishi.If I remember right they did haul butt for imports when most imports back then were sewing machines on wheels.Man the 80's where tough..
Many light to light sprints in that turbo Z,won most..


Originally Posted by Go Goody View Post
They were predecessors to the Conquest and actually drove pretty good.....I had a Conquest turbo and really liked it. Very long on turbo lag though.
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