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Old vs. New

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Dodge Challenger

Wish I had / could get one of these!

Makes me think about how much I love the older style recreated pretty well in GTA IV and whipping that around the town…

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7 Responses to Old vs. New

  1. GTAIV’s “dukes” is a mockery of this car. It’s an embarrassment.

  2. Zen – GTA IV’s “dukes” is not a mockery of this car. You are an idiot.

  3. I owned a ’73 Challenger. Looked just like the one on the left, red with a black vinyl roof.

    Too bad I only had it a year before it got totaled. I’m glad it wasn’t my fault. Couldn’t find anything even close to it’s condition after that. Which was weird, because when I bought it, there was one almost like it setting next to it.

    Got screwed over by the insurance company too. I think my dad was out to teach me a lesson on that one.

    And yes, I want one too. But I have to wait till next year when the current car is paid off before I get to do that.

  4. At the risk of being redundant…

    DO WANT!!!

  5. MOPAR OR NOCAR BABY!

    much as i like gta, comparing this fine piece of detroit engineering to a video game is like comparing, well to be frank, like comparing sex to a video game..

  6. Dukes was a charger…

    Anyway- saw one goin down the other side of the highway the other day (a new one)
    Looked pretty sharp

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