Yes and this inside:They actually have a Challenger parked out there just for display?
Pretty much standard at Assembly Plants.They actually have a Challenger parked out there just for display?
What is the significance of this particular model? There are signatures everywhere.Yes and this inside: View attachment 1050811 View attachment 1050812
Not sure, the security guard didn't know. Maybe the last of that model?What is the significance of this particular model? There are signatures everywhere.
Might be the last SRT8 Challenger built (2014).What is the significance of this particular model? There are signatures everywhere.
that looks like a stripe-less Inaugural Edition 2011What is the significance of this particular model? There are signatures everywhere.
It's vastly cooler than the Belmont plant's Neons that were on the rocks in front of it years ago. At least now they've got some Jeeps.Yes! The Challenger on the rocks is so cool. Or maybe just the parking space for the "Worst Employee of the Month".
Great pics. Thanks for posting!![]()
That’s correct…almost traded in my 2010 DWB R/T for one of these.that looks like a stripe-less Inaugural Edition 2011
- it was the start of the SRT 392 engine production - the pearl white interior is one cue and the other is Deep Water Blue Pearl paint.
IE models only came in Bright White or Deep Water Blue and with the Pearl White interior that had blue stripes and "392" logos on the seats. After the initial run of the IE versions, then all the other colors (with standard SRT dark slate gray interiors) went into production
How mad do you think that they'd be if the night janitor buffed that car out?
Love the rim/color combo. Does dodge offer factory tours and was it any good?I had to take my daughter to Pearson airport in Toronto. A detour was in order for the trip back. View attachment 1050803 View attachment 1050804