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Old 02-02-2007, 06:29 PM
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awsure
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Default RE: why a Challenger?

Great question. I plan to keep a daily driver like my hunk o' crap F150 and take the Challenger out a bit sparingly (maybe a few thousand miles per year). My son (5 yrs old) is totally excited and I am envisioning the days when he can take it out. I am a fan of unmodified "stock" machines so no fender kits, no enormous spoilers, no ground effects lights. Pure and clean.

I do think this will become a classic as the lines flow perfectly. I am biased of course but I will say the most recent Mustangs are nicely done as well and may have a place 30 years from now in a collectors garage. I think folks will look back on Camaro and say..."could've done better" and shudder to think of the GTO and what they did to that ICON.