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"...it is impossible to accomplish it as the looping emerges to be a physical barrier."

This. One of the greatest looking intake manifolds ever. One of the many things that made me love old Mopar.

Poor little Dart. A stranger in an unholy land.

And here's the original video with the soundtrack we're all playing in our heads.

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And all responding officers on the scene screamed: "Ahhhh!!! I'm covered in beeeeeeeeees!!!"

November 11 is also the day American's remembers their vetrans, so it wasn't exactly the most appropriate date over here either.

Stop making me vote against things I love!

Ah, you beat me to it! This was the first thing I thought of too.

Richard Scarry must've done some epic drugs.

1978-1982 Corvettes. You can practically see the veins in the curves.

Indeed.

GTX, you say?

One good bump sends that diamond plate cow catcher into the tires. Nice design, guys.

I loved, loved, loved those toys growing up.

Don't forget your Foghat cassette!

When it comes to semi-famous Trans Ams of this vintage, there is only one that I want.

Ooh. They looked like steelies until you pointed them out. Ick. Yeah, that would have to change, as would the white ring tires.

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Marty Mcfly approved. For me, though...CP.

Wait a second....426S...

*sigh* Even in a concept, they're still "almost" as good as the current production competition. Mopar continues once again to outperform what it sees as its only competition: Its own earlier models.