Challengers and twisted necks
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Challengers and twisted necks
Yesterday I drove about 120 miles to Ill . Went through a small town a teenager on a bike just about crashed looking at the car. On I74 a truck driver I passed looked so hard he was drifting to the right. On down a woman in a Monte Carlo merges in and pulls up along side and smiles really big . Later getting fuel a guy going into the store walking nearly run over as he turns and looks at the car not watching out for people pulling in for gas. Its amazing people just cant seem to believe what they are seeing. The car was great just crussing hard to stay out of the gas
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that is why i put the Old School Challenger badges on the front fenders so people would not drive ahead of me and try and see what kind of car it is it helps alot now
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that is why i put the Old School Challenger badges on the front fenders so people would not drive ahead of me and try and see what kind of car it is it helps alot now
that is why i put the Old School Challenger badges on the front fenders so people would not drive ahead of me and try and see what kind of car it is it helps alot now
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Went to the grocery store and people all around me were mesmerized! A few almost were run over by other vehicles that were driven by rubber neckers! I parked in the boon docks and when I returned from the store, there was a crowd standing around the RT. One guy asked me if it had been restored! I told him it was a new 2009 Challenger, and he said, "That's ice cold." Many people have no idea that it is new. Most think it is a nice restoration. It's bad A.
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On my way to work one day a guy driving next to me was paying way more attention to me then in front of him. Well, at 35 mph he plowed his Toyota something or other into the rear end of a large SUV. I saw it was going to happen so I slowed and moved over just in case there was any fallout in my lane. I fear this may happen over and over with people trying to look at the car.