So you’re saying it should really be T.G.I. Hitlers?
So you’re saying it should really be T.G.I. Hitlers?
Better hope there’s no Cars & Coffee hosted around the corner, lest some wild Mustang take this poor Camaro out...
*Camero
I still want one. I would trade my explorer for a magnum straight up in a heartbeat.
Still DDing my ‘05 R/T. Love it. Love the looks. Many find it really ugly. Many more find it menacing and gorgeous. Its the first car I’ve had people honk to give thumbs up, and people constantly talking about how they wish they bought one to me in parking lots.
I love the Magnum! I just gave mine (Black ‘05 R/T) to my now ex-wife (it was paid off, and I got our ‘13 Challenger since she couldn’t afford the payments to keep it herself) - and I actually miss the Magnum more than I’m enjoying the Challenger. Muscle Hearse!
There’s a silver 08 SRT in my town. Snap my neck every time it passes me.
It’s the English bulldog of muscle wagons.
It is horrifically ugly, but I still love it because wagon.
Yessss, this is a good answer. It’s not one bit handsome, and yet it’s got an intrinsically utilitarian beauty leavened with some brutishness that just makes it click.
Neutral: Do Customers Care That Their Cars Are Re-skins?
Reverse: Go John Z.
... 5.0 Mustang was starting to gain on you.
I guess. Not into the old stuff. My car universe begins around the late 80s.
Absolutely. I still stop and stare on the rare occasions I see one of those.
Turbo coupe or go home. The disparity between the ‘sport’ T-birds and the ‘luxury’ T-birds was shocking. I adored the TCs and really hated the regular
Always had a soft spot for these.
Based on weight alone. Painted yellow it’s heavy construction equipment.
The dealers near me were holding the recalled cars at first but they all ran out of space, so they changed to the “agree to drive it home and not touch it until we have the parts” system.
If everyone kept proper spacing this would work in a second....but nope...you have to ride my fucking ass. Maybe some sort of electrical shock system built into steering wheels to smarten people up when they don’t leave room.