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First new Challenger casualty

Started by 70charginglizard, May 04, 2008, 11:07:20 AM

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70charginglizard

http://www.challengerblog.com/2008/vanishing-point-dodge-challenger-wrecks-at-road-america.html

Man this sucks!  :rotz:

I wonder if they are going to offer this one for sale somewhere at a discount?

I'd still buy it.
70charginglizard


PocketThunder

I would think that they would fix it with dealer parts and drive on.  :drive:
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70charginglizard

Quote from: Ghoste on May 04, 2008, 11:15:02 AM
More here.
http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php/topic,43537.0.html

Yep. Sorry about that. I just noticed that someone already posted this stuff in the off auto topic section.
70charginglizard

bull

Wow, that was fast. Did it even last 15 minutes after they put the stickers on? :coocoo:

Old Moparz

What happens now if that car is not repaired, stashed away for 30 years, then found in some old guy's barn? Does it go up in value? Can you get NOS or aftermarket parts?

Aside from Bronzy asking to post it on his website.   :D
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In 30 years Bronzy will be rolling his eyes over some some young turk on the holographic communicator asking for 3d pictures of gasoline powered antiques.

69bronzeT5

Quote from: Ghoste on May 04, 2008, 07:09:00 PM
In 30 years Bronzy will be rolling his eyes over some some young turk on the holographic communicator asking for 3d pictures of gasoline powered antiques.

:lol:

Wow, that sucks  :o
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