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Old 01-19-2006, 05:51 PM
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Old ones are ok, but New is Better...

...Yea baby,...that's what I'm talkin' about! http://www.edmunds.com/news/column/c...90529&DARTmail
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Aye Men!!!!!!
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Re: Old ones are ok, but New is Better...

The playground is about to get rained on.

Better engineering, matching numbers, no clones and affordable prices!
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Re: Old ones are ok, but New is Better...

I Saw A 1967 Belvider Gtx With A Hemi Tansplant Int. So It Was Not Origional Hemi. It Sold At Berret Jackson For $110,000. It Was A Beutifall Car. But I Would Never Have A Chance At It. This New Challenger Is My Only Chace To Have A Muscle Car. If This Car Dose Not Make It To Production. I Will Never Buy Another New Car.
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Re: Old ones are ok, but New is Better...

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The playground is about to get rained on.

Better engineering, matching numbers, no clones and affordable prices!
You got that right brother!
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Re: Old ones are ok, but New is Better...

I had a few LA engine Challengers back in the day;
Knew a couple of [older] guys with Hemis,
but the price of the legendary Elephant always outpaced my income.

Now I'm the older guy,
and Dodge is gonna make Hemi Challengers again,
and i shall not be cheering from the sidelines.

I wonder how many other old boomers like me are
obsessing; missing sleep; looking for the latest news,
checking the latest wallpapers, waiting for the word
to start signing up at local Dodge dealers.....?
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Old 01-20-2006, 03:15 AM
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Re: Old ones are ok, but New is Better...

Originally Posted by Sublime 340
I wonder how many other old boomers like me are
obsessing; missing sleep; looking for the latest news,
checking the latest wallpapers, waiting for the word
to start signing up at local Dodge dealers.....?
....Line forms in back of me.
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Re: Old ones are ok, but New is Better...

Originally Posted by Vanishing Point
....Line forms in back of me.
I'm another. I own a 2006 SRT8, waited 9 months for it.

I owned a 71 Road Runner, and, at 50, I also have the ca$h waiting for a new Challenger. It will be a fully loaded one...

LJB
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Old 01-20-2006, 05:40 AM
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Re: Old ones are ok, but New is Better...

Originally Posted by M3SMG02
I'm another. I own a 2006 SRT8, waited 9 months for it.

I owned a 71 Road Runner, and, at 50, I also have the ca$h waiting for a new Challenger. It will be a fully loaded one...

LJB
LJB, how do you like your srt-8?..... I can't wait to see what the srt-8 hemi challenger will look and perform like.....and I know what you mean about waiting for the challenger,...as time goes slowly by,... but man by the way its sounding,it should be the quickest of the srt-8's, and IMO the best looking.
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Re: Old ones are ok, but New is Better...

Originally Posted by Sublime 340
I had a few LA engine Challengers back in the day;
Knew a couple of [older] guys with Hemis,
but the price of the legendary Elephant always outpaced my income.

Now I'm the older guy,
and Dodge is gonna make Hemi Challengers again,
and i shall not be cheering from the sidelines.

I wonder how many other old boomers like me are
obsessing; missing sleep; looking for the latest news,
checking the latest wallpapers, waiting for the word
to start signing up at local Dodge dealers.....?
its not just you old boomers. i'm 25 and am constantly scouring the net for updates and pictures, and losing sleep too.
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