the1969dodgechargerfan
the1969DodgeChargerFan
the1969dodgechargerfan

Given how ignorant people are nowadays (“Of course the election was stolen! A pathologically lying criminal told me so!”), yes.

First of all, I admire the hell out of Ford for producing such a monster—take the Mustang to the Nth degreesuper kudos. The GTD vaguely reminds me of the big wing ‘69 Charger Daytona: aerodynamics designed into an ultra-specialized build of a sporty car.

Just nutso...what a great choice.

The Chrysler Turbine Car:

Ka-ching!  COTD from you.

Dumb shits getting themselves killed due to their own dumb shit choices....

For a van that nearly been to the Moon and is a little tattered around the edges, selling dude is way proud of the price he’s asking:

They reach Level 5 autonomy, good for them. But until then with these cars that come equipped with Level 2, or 2.5 autonomy where you’re expected to be paying attention so well that you (smirk!) instantly take over when the robocar does something it shouldn’t, is absolutely nuts.

Own the all-time styling masterpiece--proud of it.

Chuckle, chuckle; snort, snort.

Between this meh-appearing hatchback with its Blade Runner-ish details that don’t click at all and the jaw-droppingly gorgeous Charger EV coupe and sedan with equal performance and probably equal price:

Let’s see....

Given how the seller is completely in the ballpark for this model’s going prices:

Yup, completely agree. I point out the Mopar turd since I’m a Mopar guy—expect better from them and then they failed—just like the other then Big 3.

It happened just last year. I went back to my high school reunion in Small Town, Iowa. The two flights to get there with the stopover in Dallas went off without a hitch and arrived in Des Moines just fine.

I wouldn’t’ve believed it possible to come up with a more wheezing fake muscle car than the late-70's Plymouth Volare “Roadrunner”:

Looks to be in great shape. Bet it’s another “highway miles” vehicle for its miles not affecting it like other boxes on the road which would be worn out to the max.

You pump out thousands or millions of cars, you will produce some turds, Large scale manufacturing doesn’t keep its building processes that consistent that well over time to have never produced turkeys. It’s inevitable.

Per Kelly Blue Book, this selling dude is way proud of his asking price:

Yes, yes, it’s all codified fairy tales brought about by power-grasping proto-priests who saw that the here-and-now was covered by kings/tribal leaders/ministers and they wanted a piece of the action—people also groveling to the proto-priests. So they dreamed up the hereafter. The proto-priests, the men who hang