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Posted: 10/20/2022 6:38:12 PM EDT
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Somebody insert the home alone Macaulay Culkin meme please.
That’s ugly. |
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Sooooo, trying to bring the LGBTQ+1ABCFU crowd under the Dodge umbrella eh?
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the idiots commenting about the paint job obviously have no idea this was a paint job from 1970, being revisited.
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Quoted: People probably said similar about the Superbird/Daytona. View Quote Imagine Barrett-Jackson in 35 years when one of these go on the block... It is a 1 of 1 highly optioned combo with this rare wrap only available by special order, with only X amount ever offered available. But this is the only one with the options it has... |
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Buy the way. That is every color they offer. Not looking gay...even though it looks gay.
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View Quote Because they wanted to showcase the 2023 colour options at a show (dodge speed week.) |
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View Quote They know their demographics. |
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That car looks like it doesn't get any of the cool channels.
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Quoted: the idiots commenting about the paint job obviously have no idea this was a paint job from 1970, being revisited. View Quote That may be. I was a huge fan of the E-body cars when I was a kid. but I wouldn't have liked that paint scheme then had I seen it, and I don't really like it now, for my personally owned vehicle. And I am a fan of the late model Challengers, I own a Sinnamon Stick 2022 Challenger. I do think it is cool they are offering all kinds of options and limited editions though, even if I can only afford the base model. |
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Quoted: It is a wrap, only available by special order. And VW did it better with the Harlequin Golfs, which are fetching a mint. https://bringatrailer.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/1996_volkswagen_harlequin_golf_16275213439e2a6c81fIMG_0069.jpeg?fit=940%2C627 View Quote ...and it looks even uglier and whey more ghey. |
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It’s a throw-back one off car that is used for advertising guys holy shit.
It’s not a “color option” they are offering. In the 70’s some dealership painted one like this with a stripe of each available color code as advertising.. ETA: See above.. ETA Again: And see below.. |
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Gay pride challenger,
That auto giant has lost more than one marble. |
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Cool, so the current Dodge regime is trying to bait the boomers yet again to come buy a 15 year old chassis with a Hemi known to eat lifters and wipeout camshafts before the new Turbo 6 comes out.
And they still havent pulled that car under 4000 curb weight yet have they? Cool, so a throwback marketing gimmick. "Hey, a marketing team from another era did this. Lets do it again to squeeze the last drop out of the boomers before the retire en mass." Attached File |
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Quoted: It’s a throw-back one off car that is used for advertising guys holy shit. It’s not a “color option” they are offering. In the 70’s some dealership painted one like this with a stripe of each available color code as advertising.. ETA: See above.. ETA Again: And see below.. View Quote For $3700 you too can buy the wrap and pay extra to have it installed... courtesy of dodge garage. |
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Quoted: It is a wrap, only available by special order. And VW did it better with the Harlequin Golfs, which are fetching a mint. https://bringatrailer.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/1996_volkswagen_harlequin_golf_16275213439e2a6c81fIMG_0069.jpeg?fit=940%2C627 View Quote |
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