Limited Edition Challenger
Dodge is coming out with a black limited edition R/T Challenger- the MOPAR 10. It is a unique Challenger that comes standard with CAI, hood pins, T/A hood scoop, T-shifter (auto.). The auto. version will sell for $38K and the auto. for $39K. Check out this video;
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i'm curious to see how they mounted the pins
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go to allpar.com there is a picture of it there
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my problem is BLACK only. personally i dont like black and think they should have offered it in black or arctic white but i guess the hurst edition has the white covered
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http://s.wsj.net/public/resources/im...0707095238.jpg Iconix Inc. The Mopar ‘10 Challenger. DETROIT–Chrysler Group LLC will sell 500 special-edition Mopar Dodge Challengers tricked out with everything from customized leather-wrapped steering wheels to 20-inch black wheels in the auto maker’s biggest step yet to promote its part and accessories unit.The Mopar Challenger, due to arrive in showrooms next month, will retail for $38,000 for an automatic transmission and $39,000 for a manual transmission, the company said Wednesday. This is the first time Chrysler has ever introduced a Mopar version of one of its vehicles. It will be available in the U.S. and Canada. The vehicle will come with a 5.7-liter V8 Hemi engine and be available only in black with a choice of three accent colors: Mopar blue, red or silver. There will be stitching on the steering wheel and seats. A special Mopar 2010 cover will also come with the vehicle. “We wanted the vehicle to come in one color only,” Dodge brand Chief Executive Ralph Gilles said in a Web chat. “The vehicle looks absolutely sinister in black. The triple black look is really cool right now and pops the Mopar stripe the best.” Gilles believes auto makers can generate new sales by tweaking current vehicles. This is also the first time Chrysler has made such a dramatic step in advertising Mopar as it moves to stir both consumer and enthusiast interest in ordering more accessories to customize their Chrysler vehicles. Mopar sells a variety of parts and accessories for Chrysler cars and pickup trucks. Every customer who purchases the Mopar Challenger will receive an owners kit that includes a certificate with the vehicle identification number, date of build completion, and build number. The also includes a limited-edition sketch of the vehicle signed by Chrysler Group design chief Mark Trostle, a book that highlights the special vehicle build, and Mopar merchandise. Mopar distributes approximately 280,000 parts and accessories in more than 90 countries for Ram, Dodge, Chrysler and Jeep vehicles. The vehicle will be built at the auto maker’s Brampton, Ontario plant. Production will be limited to 500. Chrysler expects 80% of customers to buy automatic and 20% manual. The auto maker may also offer Mopar versions of its other vehicles. |
“We wanted the vehicle to come in one color only,” Dodge brand Chief Executive Ralph Gilles
Isn't that the same thing Henry Ford said a "few" years back when he made the Model T ? :) (You can have any color as long as it's black) As the owner of a Black Challenger I feel that this one is really to much black and needs something to breakup all off that black. It could be just that I don't care for black rims all, but none the less this package doesn't do it for me. I am very interested in the hood pins as they are real and mounted in the right place... |
I agree, you can have too much "black". Kinda muddy's up the look. I think the whole black car, black wheels, black grille, black windows thing is dead. Sublime,Sublime,Sublime !!! LOL
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no way man black is back
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i have a black Harley and thats about the extent of the cleaning
that i want to do, i can wash it and 10 minutes later it looks dirty again. i will pass on black............ |
blacks always looks clean at night
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