the1969dodgechargerguy
the 1969 Dodge Charger Guy
the1969dodgechargerguy

Even Brando made a goofy musical, so yeah, lighten up.

Blah, blah, blah.  It’s still one of the worst written flicks I’ve ever suffered thru.  The cliches are so predictable, so in our faces.  I nearly fell asleep in the theater since it so dully unfolded to its conclusion you can sense within the first 5 minutes of watching.  A professor would give a grad film student an

Yes, Repub-nazis being utter hypocrites when it suits them.  (All the time.)  So what else is new?

These XJs are Jags that I just don’t get. Here you have the company that creates the all-time best styled car, the E-Type, and years later they come out with this thing. To me it’s another “Karmann Ghia”—a car of such a weird collection of bulges and curves—that it doesn’t work at all. The XJs looked odd when new, now

Does it pay well being a professional hand-wringing fretter?

Why does the Audi look so much like a cheap Hyundai Sonata?

Are those moron donks still a thing?

You vote for Repub-nazis (or are too stupid to get off your fatass and vote), you get Nazi decisions—duh.

Don’t Worry Darling: that’s a flick that’ll disappear without a trace in a couple of weeks.

Republicans turning into Repubnazis--they’re are going to be crushed in Nov.

You check prices of these un-new Cougars and they don’t crack $4K. Given the car’s lack of miles, good-looking condition, and a V6; yes, the car deserves a premium. But $2K’s worth?

FSD: full self-driving, my ass.

Cavill: go with what makes the most sense—a White man to put the customers in the theater seats.

Proud of wallowing in ignorance...wow.

Thank you for stating the obvious to clueless RT.

You pressed RT’s buttons...good for you.

No, he didn’t and you beat me to answering him. Course his response to you shows he doesn’t grasp what the Last Calls are about—awesome Dodges that Dodge nuts know, but probably not by the general public.

At least this Last Call edition makes sense. The real deal Black Ghost was beyond awesome:

Car companies been building automatics for decades with no trouble setting the parking pawl so it engages like it should.  Why has something as basic as this piece turned into such an issue for Nissan/Jatco?

And I still find it bizarre to the 10th degree that two of Dodge’s last call models pay homage to an option package for a secretary’s car—the ‘70 Dart: