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Old 02-22-2006, 10:45 PM
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Re: Insider Confirms Dodge Challenger Production Status?

Originally Posted by Ragamuffin
...I DO HOPE ARE TWEAKED FOR THE PRODUCTION IS 1. THAT THE SEATS OR THE HEAD- RESTRAINT AREA IS MORE LIKE THE ORIGINAL 1970 ; MEANING EITHER ONE PIECE AND/OR MORE ORTHOPEDICALLY CORRECT-- WHICH IS UNLIKE WHAT I'VE SEEN IN THIS CONCEPT !
I want to second third and fourth this statement. I have a somewhat bad neck and when I'm forced to tilt my head forward for any extended length of time it gives me serious headaches. Just looking at the headrest of that Challenger concept made my head throb. I couldn't spend more than an hour or two driving the car without the effects being felt. Plus the headrest area looks kinda uninspired as well IMHO (though the seats look good).

I'm sure there's something DCX could do to correct this.
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