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My New Grail...

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beautiful!

 

What are the stats?

 

2009 Challenger B5 Blue R/T Classic

5.7 V8 Hemi VVT Engine

6-Speed Manual Trans

All the bells and whistles available on the inside

 

And I got it for around $5K under the MSRP due to all the rebates and incentives available for those deployed... :grin:

 

Jim

 

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They sure are nice huh.I used to own a 1970 Challenger RT 440 pistol grip 4 speed with the very same striping yours has.Dodge sure did it right by using the 1970 body style as their template for the new model :applause:

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Ordered it while deployed and it, finally, arrived today. And it's in like-new condition... :headbang:

 

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Jim

 

 

I'm about to be deployed very very very soon and had my eye on that as well. Good choice! (thumbs u

 

p.s. I hope I have internet connection where I'm going. And I would appreciate baby wipes for christmas!

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beautiful!

 

What are the stats?

 

2009 Challenger B5 Blue R/T Classic

5.7 V8 Hemi VVT Engine

6-Speed Manual Trans

All the bells and whistles available on the inside

 

And I got it for around $5K under the MSRP due to all the rebates and incentives available for those deployed... :grin:

 

Jim

 

Best of the "retro" muscle cars...beautiful!

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They sure are nice huh.I used to own a 1970 Challenger RT 440 pistol grip 4 speed with the very same striping yours has.Dodge sure did it right by using the 1970 body style as their template for the new model :applause:

I love the throw-back look.

Makes me feel like a kid again when many cars on the road looked like that in the early 70s.

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