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Wife's new car, testing out Photobucket to see if I can upload pics this way. We got it Friday night for about $30,000, fully loaded with standard wheels. If no pic, I guess I still can't upload photos.
I guess you have to wait for the minimum time/post numbers, whatever it is. Sorry, the avatar is all I can muster for now...
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Interesting stripe combination, I like it! And if you put the [img ][ /img] (without spaces) tags around the picture's url, it will put the pictures directly in your post.
Interesting stripe combination, I like it! And if you put the [img ][ /img] (without spaces) tags around the picture's url, it will put the pictures directly in your post.
Curious: what's the width of the Challenger in comparison to the '10 Pony?
Nevermind, used Google to find out. Should always Google first, then ask as necessary.
It would seem (from pictures) that the Challenger is significantly wider than the Mustang, but the specs only show it to be a few inches wider. Haven't seen a Challenger up close, in person.
Wow! 10GTPONY how'd you do that? Anyway, thanks. I tried, couldn't do it. The Challenger is bigger all around. It's fun having two muscle cars and I have to say, my respect for the new Mustangs has gone up a lot (I was a big fan of the 69 thru 73's). Didn't care so much for the new rear end on the 10's but it grows on you. Especially like the sequential turn signals, reminds me of the old Cougars. I admit, I talked smack about Mustangs (new ones), however, my attitude has changed since buying one for my wife. Both have good and bad points but both rock! God, I feel like I'm 16 again. Ummm, Challenger is in the shop, I'll have to drive the Mustang today... Or vice versa... NEAT! I have to add, my Chally will smoke the Mustang at the moment, but I can tell, it will be close down the road once the Mustang is broke in and I get it modded. They are both AWESOME! I'm very lucky to have a wife who loves muscle cars as well. She's a damn fine woman! She is a Barrett/Jackson fanatic (in Scottsdale) and goes every year. I'm a very lucky guy.
One more thing: I have been on Challenger, Camaro and Mustang forums and so far, I am impressed with this one. On certain other forums, people would be trashing my Challenger big time. I don't get it. I've been a muscle car fan since I was a kid, what's up with people who claim to be muscle car fans and yet they trash other competing cars? I suppose I know the answer, but too bad for them. Muscle cars are like works of art to me: Beautiful, road eating, entertainment fun machines... Better than a roller coaster.
I had a hard time walking away from the Challenger as well. Both that and the Mustang are sweet rides. The interior of the mustang and this site is what sold me on the car though..
These guys on this site really get into there cars. Have a guy down the way that has a speed shop. Barrys speed shop When I found out he has a car show on one of the TV channels. (haven't seen it yet.) I was really stoked. Just hope his prices are down to earth.. One of the first things I'll be doing after I get my ride. Is dropping buy his place to take a look and say hi..
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