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    Master of the Metallic Element Tinelement's Avatar
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    Being a jack of all trades master of none in the car world. Shoulda left the Charger/Challanger/ Camero where it belonged..... The 60's.


    Waiting on some dillhole to redesign the '32 Ford.

    Just my 2 cents!

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    how about a 32 with a 34 grill? is that too much of a redesign?

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    Quote Originally Posted by HBARleatherneck View Post
    how about a 32 with a 34 grill? is that too much of a redesign?
    IMO...... might as well just have built a 33/34







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    All of these "bringing retro back" cars are a bit hit and miss though...
    Remember this:


    Yep, that's the Dodge Dart- IIRC none of my friends or friends' parents ever thought of this as a "Must buy" car... hell even among my car-loving friends we don't have the Dart on our top 5 classic cars to own (for the record my list includes the '72 Charger R/T, and the '73 Corvette Stingray- the one with the 3/4mi long hood! ).
    Well fear not friends, the car you didn't want then, you can have now!


    That looks rather not Dart-ish.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tinelement View Post
    IMO...... might as well just have built a 33/34





    i agree, I have seen guys that started with 32s and changed them. I guess. since I am no tinelement, i am not for sure.

    i do love 34s.

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    I loved the ’68-’70 Charger. I was disappointed at first with the new Charger; I was a lot less disappointed when the Challenger came out, and now the new Charger has really grown on me.

    The Charger and Challenger are probably my two favorite cars available today along with the Corvette. I will eventually get the SRT/8 version of both. I like elements of the new Camaro and Mustang as well, but the Dodge cars fit my taste of driving something distinctively American and I like driving something that sends the message that I don’t give a rats ass about what anybody else thinks.

    I completely disagree with the statement that they should have left these cars in the past…otherwise I would be stuck with that Eurasian shit they put on the roads today. I hate that ****ing crap!!!!
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    This photo helped change my opinion a few years back:

    Completely sinister...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tinelement View Post
    Being a jack of all trades master of none in the car world. Shoulda left the Charger/Challanger/ Camero where it belonged..... The 60's.


    Waiting on some dillhole to redesign the '32 Ford.

    Just my 2 cents!


    Yep. Sad interpretation of the originals.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tinelement View Post
    Being a jack of all trades master of none in the car world. Shoulda left the Charger/Challanger/ Camero where it belonged..... The 60's.


    Waiting on some dillhole to redesign the '32 Ford.

    Just my 2 cents!
    current crop of domestic designers is playing it "safe", not to mention lazy. maybe lazy. now is the next generation camaro going to look like a 71. They looked good. That would be easy.

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