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This country is goin straight to hell! this is a charger http://www.musclecargarage.com/charger.html.
this is worse than the GTO. Its sad, cadilac has more cars that are true muscle cars than anyone else now.
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Originally posted by C.O.Jones: It looks like a 300c's got a RAM grill. The inside looks like the Magnum threw up in there and the *** looks like the 05 stang mounted a neon.
I guess that retro POS will take any peice of @$$ it can get...
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3,800lb v6?! [img]graemlins/twak.gif[/img] What in the hell are they thinking?
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You guys say 3800lbs like its a lot. Old school muscle that ran mid-low 13s all day were 3700lbs+ back in the day ;) Its the return of MUSCLE cars. Gotta start SOMEWHERE.
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Originally posted by 95fbirdkid: guys, it only weighs 500lbs more than an fbody (not counting the convertables) and even the 3.5L v6 has 250hp/250tq. 345hp/390tq w/ the hemi.
i dont see how you all can talk about how heavy it is or "a 3800lb car w/ a v6?". kind of hypocritical i think.
w/ the hemi, its faster 0-60 than both the 300c and the magnum R/T. and gets 17/25mpg... pretty good for 345 hp if you ask me.
Ok, let me ask you this:
Have you even driven a 3.8 Magnum? No? Then respectfully SHUT THE HELL UP. I HAVE! My 86 B2000 feels like it has more pickup (not faster, just lighter and feels quicker off the line). Putting a v6 into a car this heavy is stupid. Period.
What we were talking about is the v6 version of the Charger. V6 VERSION. Remeber my review on the Magnum? No? Didn't you post this:
I'd take a magnum R/T, but not just a base magnum.
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It is a HEMI but its not the same HEMI from years past. its actualy a small block HEMI. I don't think a real one would even fit in anything but the big trucks.
A real HEMI from Chr cost $20,000 carb to pan.
+ tax
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