Challenger T/A history
#21
RE: Patrick!
FYI.... panther pink was a mid-model year intro color, and while it's viewed as very desireable now, it wasn't that popular when new, especially since it wasn't available for the full model year. The Trans Am cars were also a one-year only option because that's all ma Mopar sponsored any teams for.... they pulled out of the series because it wasn't that successful a venture for them, as did Ford.
#22
RE: Patrick!
For those interested in a little more of the history on the Trans Am cars, Speed channel is rerunning:
American Muscle Car
SPEED Oct 19 8:30pm
30 Mins.
"Plymouth AAR 'Cuda, Dodge Challenger T/A" Episode #8022.
Chrysler gained fan support after their new cars
defeated the Mustang and Camaro on the Trans-Am
circuit.
Original Airdate: November 23, 2000.
American Muscle Car
SPEED Oct 19 8:30pm
30 Mins.
"Plymouth AAR 'Cuda, Dodge Challenger T/A" Episode #8022.
Chrysler gained fan support after their new cars
defeated the Mustang and Camaro on the Trans-Am
circuit.
Original Airdate: November 23, 2000.
#23
Patrick's Car...
Here is a photo of Patricks car... Enjoy!
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...And here is a picture of an FM3 pink R/T with super rare pink side stripes...
[IMG]local://upfiles/485/E483B0CD478A4C8EA8A7FB75B1C53B40.jpg[/IMG]
...And here is a picture of an FM3 pink R/T with super rare pink side stripes...
#24
RE: Patrick's Car...
Now we can all see WHY the pink combination was so rare. I'm sorry, but that's a truly horrible color scheme. But what do I know? My wife is already frowning about the prospect of having a Plum Crazy '08 sitting in the driveway, if that color is offered.
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