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Old 02-09-2006, 03:48 PM
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Re: Camaro Trumps Dodge Challenger

Originally Posted by PhantomR/T
it's ok, the Camaro is obviously inferior

Agreed.

The Camaro looks like a bad '70's Hot Wheels interpretation of a 69 Camaro...tooo Garish, Over The Top, etc.

The Challenger looks to be the honest, well executed Muscle car it is. It just looks tough! Great proportions, crisp surface development, great stance, and the Interior is a Home Run. MUCHO better than the Camaro's, which looks too retro in the Dash area, and too space ship everywhere else.

The Engine Compartment on the Challenger is the Best I've ever laid eyes on.

My ONLY complaint on the Challenger, and it's minor, is the name badge on the rear flanks. Looks too arbitrary in it's placement. And, perhaps the rear edge surrounding the tailights could be less blunt. But, I'm being picky.

Bring On the Challenger...er, Champion!

LJB
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