The Production Version of the '08 Challenger

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Adam
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Looks like they got rid of the corporate Dodge cross hair grille for one that looks more like the 70 model. Same goes for the taillights - I like the central reverse light.

Unfortunately it looks even more lardy arsed though...
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:iagree:
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Id take yours over the new one any day Dave!
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:iagree: Try and mend/service the new at home.
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Hmm, does look nice though I agree a bit large in the booty dept.
A REAL shame they added the B pillar - for me it just has to be pillarless.

I just can't tell if I will love it or not. Trouble is it will probably attract the wrong sort of people!! I don't mean enthusiasts (some of those yes) but the flash harrys out to impress their mates but who wouldn't know one end of a 'real' Challenger from the other. And since it is stealing all of its appeal from the original cars it might just seem like an imposter.
Having said that - RWD, 425HP 3G Hemi, looks great - that is very hard to argue with and there's no way I could turn down a drive it that!!!
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