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Old Jul 7, 2006 | 05:42 PM
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The only one's who got it right in IMO in order are:

Mopar (Nailed it)
Ford (Looks great)
Chevy (No way, blew it big time!!)

i must agree. ford did a good job with things, but left a bit to be desired (at least by those who know the front end of a classic like the back of their hand) in the front end. i don't really like the flat plexy glass cover over the headlights. i'm glad they did it the way they did, but would also like to have seen how it would have looked if they had continued building from the new edge's. i am very interested to see where this goes. i would love to see a "73" comeback!!!!!!!!

ford also one-up'd the other two by releasing theirs first, 64 1/2 style!!!![8D]

the challenger looks awesome. lots of modernization, yet extremely retro. the camaro, frankly it'll be a novelity buy for a while and sales will be good for a short while. more power to 'em if it does better. they finally got a V8 back into a few of their cars, but i do believe they have forgotten how the motor is supposed to be installed. once they manage to remember how to install their motors propertly, i think they may make sales come back up, especially with the Monty Carlo (my parents have an 04 3.8 and this thing moves! but a V8 RWD would be soooooo much better).
Old Jul 7, 2006 | 06:01 PM
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Do you guys remember the 05 concept? That was one cool looking Mustang. Of course, Ford didn't follow through with the entire concept car, but at least they didn't go where Chevy did.
Old Jul 7, 2006 | 07:19 PM
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Do you guys remember the 05 concept? That was one cool looking Mustang. Of course, Ford didn't follow through with the entire concept car, but at least they didn't go where Chevy did.
not really, you have a picture?
Old Jul 7, 2006 | 07:24 PM
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Do you guys remember the 05 concept? That was one cool looking Mustang. Of course, Ford didn't follow through with the entire concept car, but at least they didn't go where Chevy did.
not really, you have a picture?
Yeah........This was the talk of the town back then. Notice the rear. Man, what a badassed looking rear that would have been.
http://www.stangnet.com/mustanggtconcept/


Old Jul 7, 2006 | 10:53 PM
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Dodge did a great job on the challenger, I agree, but the Charger was a dissapointment. It wasn't even a 2 door. They should have called it a coronet and it would have been all good. The plexiglass covers on the mustang lights do look bad, but they help gas mileage.
Old Jul 8, 2006 | 12:43 AM
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I totally agree with yall. Chevy is smoking crack. Also, If the new mustangs looked more like the concepts..... i would totally love them more. I loved the concept, but when the production models hit the streets, i was kinda dissappointed. We would have bought a new one the other day, if the rear leg room was about 4 inches bigger.
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