1968 Petrol Charger
It's neither a 68 Charger nor a 69 Charger 500. It's a 70 R/T with the front wrap-around bumper painted orange. And the side-marker lights shaved, for some reason.Ah a beautiful Charger 500
Do those have removable center caps like my wheels do? If so, problem solved.
Found a little somethin' somethin' to complement the E38 7-Series convertible I posted a couple pages back...
I don't see what's wrong. Its enough low to look good, but its not totally slammed on its balls like other stance creations.
It's neither a 68 Charger nor a 69 Charger 500. It's a 70 R/T with the front wrap-around bumper painted orange. And the side-marker lights shaved, for some reason.
It's neither a 68 Charger nor a 69 Charger 500. It's a 70 R/T with the front wrap-around bumper painted orange. And the side-marker lights shaved, for some reason.
No words...
No words...
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I think it looks beautiful, stands out more than a normal Mustang and looks better.You're mad.
You're mad.Beautiful
No I don't bro, I'm too cool for that.Do you even quote, bro?
From a friend who thought it looked good. Yeah...The oldest of photoshops. How did you manage to dig up this relic?
I don't know If this ones been posted... If it is, my apologies...
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I definitely think with a little work it could look pretty great.Up until now, I'd never considered what a Pontiac variation of the El Camino/Caballero might look like. Paintjob and side exhaust aside, it's not half bad.
Not sure if serious or just an excuse to say "over 9000."Torque at the wheels is over 9,000. Horsepower unknown.
No, actually over 9,000. Actual figure.Not sure if serious or just an excuse to say "over 9000."