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Old 08-04-2008, 11:31 AM
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Re: Wanted: 79-83 challenger...

Originally Posted by tsiconquest88 View Post
No ur pretty much right, as with the other 80's cars that were supposed to be revival of some older classic cars, the dodge charger for instance, a pretty lame revival i agree with the old school guys that the 80's revivals were pretty poor. However its still a come back and comebacks are always a good idea personally. The 79-83 challenger howevever is a pretty decent looking car to be called a revised challenger in my own opinion!!!! Even though it was already a mitsubishi car that had been the sapparo and chrysler of course bought some as with many cars in that era, calling them their own name lol.

I have an '87 Starion from high school stashed away in my sisters garage, pretty good shape with a lot of HKS parts. Not sure what I'm going to do with it, all it needs is a new battery to get it running,was a fun car back in the day.
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