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Old 02-05-2006, 12:32 PM
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Re: Build it. Build it. Build it.

....I especially like this part:"The coolest part, however, is how Castiglione managed to reverse the basic proportions of the 1970 Challenger to better reflect DaimlerChrysler's modern design language of a thicker body with a shrunken greenhouse. How he did that while still making it look like the old car, we'll never know; but the result is a very modern-looking coupe that perfectly fits in with Dodge's present model lineup."....and on top of that its wider more mean lookin'...To once again confirm that the new Challenger is better in every way!.....Can't wait to see the final production model now...(Super Hemi Beast Challenger SRT-8 w/ a 6.4L 500++hp Asphalt-Shredding Terror,for me Please)!
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