@ProfessorSlowmobile: Did you forget about this . . .
@ProfessorSlowmobile: Did you forget about this . . .
@muhnkee_2 - Avantime Owner and 100% Jaloper: Who cares about the plates — I just love seeing American iron roast the hides, no matter who, when, or where!
@spiegel1: They had to do something to balance out the unintended acceleration issue.
@The Big Cheez: From a styling standpoint, I will agree. The second generation Charger is one of the most beautifully styled vehicles ever. But that's where it ends. The first gen Charger could be ordered with the 426 Hemi, so it was no slouch in the power department.
@Devryn: +1
@Marv White: Fifth on the Shaker — you can't go wrong with one. I'll also add in the air grabber.
Chrysler ME Four Twelve
I would have to go with a 5 year window between 1965 - 1970. We had the best pony cars and muscle cars in those 5 years before the big bumpers. Performance was also at a peak, while safety was not. Being a pony/muscle car nut, I would be hard pressed to find a better 5 year period of muscular styled domestics. By…
@fuhteng: I've got a G8 GT and have only done the recalibration of the TPMS once when I rotated the tires. Did you not like running around the car to let out air in the tires to get the horn to beep? Maybe you just weren't fast enough and had to do it multiple times :-)
@Idiot_King: Don't get rid of the plastic fantastic! The sound of the large secondaries opening up is pure win!
If I could get forty octillion bucks for my numbers matching 318-powered '70 Charger, I'd sell it in a heartbeat.
@Maxx Cracker: Now that's what I'm talking about. I've got a '70 Charger 500 and I'm swapping out the 318 for a 440 that will probably be a stroker. It will look much like this:
Does anybody make a Jaguar XJ13 kit? If so, that would be my favorite.
@JalopJeff: I'm with you on that one. You don't see too many of those still around. With their orange shag carpet they sure were different.
Is it time to start building runaway Toyota ramps on all major freeways yet?
@skay¢og: This picture gives new meaning to "flying on a plane."