armyofchuckness
armyofchuckness
armyofchuckness

At least they worked it out with the guy ahead of time. At first I thought they just hopped in a random cab and said, "Head West. We'll tell you when to stop."

Yes, but if you didn't want one, $500 would be 100% crack pipe. It's all in the eye of the beholder.

Meh. First, Barrett-Jackson is a lousy measuring stick for the value of a star car. Second, it's all in the audience. Take that same car and put it at auction at Comic Con and see how high it gets. Even then, 65% the cost of an original isn't horrible if you compare a show-used General Lee to a replica Charger.

And, lo, technology is ready for this car.

I'll second that. This is a very fair price for what it is. You can't come close to having one built this complete for this price.

It's not so much about cars as it is combating the forces of evil with rock salt shotguns and spell cast revolvers. It does, however, feature a wicked 1967 Chevy Impala that gets every bit the love and admiration it deserves from the cast.

Much better. :)

The racist ghost truck from Supernatural.

The Bundy Beetle. Spooky as hell.

Heeeeey! :(

They weren't bad, but none of those models exist anymore, unless you count the Caravan and Town and Country. And as bad as the new cars are, they're still more powerful and more reliable than a K car.

That's true. I'd forgotten about those '91 Turbo Caravans. I would give them the 80s if only for the M body cars and the Shelby connections, but with the exception of the Shelby Charger, those names are no longer in the current roster, so they're out. Same with the Stealth and the Viper (for now). The early Avengers

Chrysler Motors LLC: Once again proving we can beat the competition...if by competition you mean "base trim levels and older versions of the same car."

Ben tells it better than I do. Check it out in the link below. Pretty awesome story about a very rare truck.

My friend's 1964 D100 HPP is pretty much the quintessence of that. Dodge took a truck off the assembly line and dragged it through their high performance department. Pretty amazing.

They're so fast it's seizure inducing.

I'm glad I'm not the only one that caught that.

You had me 'till the interior shot.

It's nice, but I think it's about 30K too high.

Even the pixelation cannot disguise Tanner Foust's shelf of hair.