One messed up challenger
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...6198&viewitem=
SE with weird stripes all over the place, an r/t spoiler, blue leather inserts stuck into fabric seats, and . . . does that say AMC on the side?
SE with weird stripes all over the place, an r/t spoiler, blue leather inserts stuck into fabric seats, and . . . does that say AMC on the side?
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Admittedly, I like stripes, but there IS a limit. That person went way over the line. Apparently, since it has less than 600 miles, they got sick of it, too.
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RE: One messed up challenger
wow...... [:-] not sure what to say, I'm almost embarrassed to own a silver Challenger now. Why the blue inserts???? and a light grey interior not my 1st choice.
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Someone will buy it and love it......just look at some of the color combos they built in 1970/71. It's really not bad, just a case of someone wanting the look of an RT with the fuel mileage of an SE.....
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ORIGINAL: BLK 6050
Someone will buy it and love it......
Someone will buy it and love it......
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This is definitely the reason why I'm not getting a silver one. It just limits what you can do with colors. Nothing actually goes with silver, as these blue seats prove. The only color stripes, seats, and accents you can do is white or black.
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^^ I have to disagree, Silver does look good with a few colors but they have to be the "right" shade. Red always looks good in accent peices (ei: calipers), the "right" shade of blue looks good for pinstriping (if done right), Black or either dark/ ghost silver looks good as well, so we're not too limited on color choice it just has to be done right and clean, I'm not touching anything pinstripe wise on my car as it looks killer enough plain.
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