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Old 02-16-2006, 11:30 AM
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Re: Challenger Powertrain Question - Part 1 - Choose your Powertrain

Originally Posted by c-bass
I saw this link on SRTForums and had to voice my opinion. PLEASE BUILD THIS CAR!!! We are in our early 30's, my wife drives a srt-4 and I was ready to palce an order for a new Shelby GT500 this summer until I saw the concept Challenger. If this car is given the greenlight, and it is offered in a manual, I will gladly wait 2 years and pass on the stang to have that stunning mopar sitting in the garage. The 6.1 is great but if something bigger was offered to compete with the Shelby in the horsepower game that would be FANTASTIC!!! Please, Please, Please build this car so I don't have to "settle" for the Cobra.

Long live Mother Mopar!
Welcome c-bass,...and your right about the challenger needing a 6.4l srt-8 version to compete with the Shelby GT500.....but don't ever disregard the Shelby, as that is one cool lookin' muscle car as well....I'm waiting to see how this whole thing plays out.
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