Any worthy rivals?
Yeah, nice. For a Fiat!
Ford Mustang is nicer!
Paul
My '93 RX-7.
Wolfgang
> NICE, HUH?
If you like old Mopars, or new Mopars (or Fiats) trying to look like old
Mopars.
> http://surftofind.com/dodge
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> Any worthy rivals?
_Anything_ hand built, anything that achieves a decent power/weight ratio
by bringing the weight down instead of the power up, etc.
Or this:
http://home.earthlink.net/~roygmisc1/newmanbug1/newmanbug1.html
i like it.
>On Feb 19, 1:11�pm, "pdr...@coinet.com" <co_far...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>> On Feb 19, 9:37�am, boyari2 <boya...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>>
>> > NICE, HUH?
>>
>> >http://surftofind.com/dodge
>>
>> > Any worthy rivals?
>>
>> Yeah, nice. For a Fiat!
Har! They went back to their roots.
>> Ford Mustang is nicer!
I like both looks.
>My '93 RX-7.
Nash's '71 Hemi Cuda
My old '70 AMC Mark Donahue Special Javelin
Ford GT-40.
Lamborghini Countach
Maserati Bora
Ferrari 288 GTO
Lambo Diablo
Pagani Zonda
And a few more. ;)
--
"Just think of the tragedy of teaching children not to doubt."
-- Clarence Darrow
"boyari2" <boy...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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It sure is! <GRIN>
A scaled down version of the earlier "Muscle Car" that beat the Pferds and
Chebbies "Back in the Day".
It even has a decent power train!!!
"Edwardo Starinski" <edw...@m555starinski.net> wrote in message
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With my Toyota/Lexus, I can go 200k miles without major problems.
"RAM�" <S31924...@netscape.net> wrote in message
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But, unfortunately, it can happen in half the time you expected. d8-)
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> "RAM�" <S31924...@netscape.net> wrote in message
Yup. nice looking car. But so was my 1968 Dodge Charger. Biggest POS I
ever owned in the vehicle catagory.
Did you buy it new?
Did you maintain it properly?
If not, you only have yourself to blame!
Yup - that toy car can fall apart in the first 6 months!
Especially since the toy factories have been shut down...
I've had 3 Chrysler products ('50 and '77 Plymouths, and my '03.5 Dodge RAM
3500) and never had any problems with them.
The Plymouths both gave over 300,000 miles service before I traded them in.
The Dodge (with its Cummins TurboDiesel) is just now getting broken in
properly. <G> I expect to get 500,000 trouble-free miles from it.
It's all in following the maintenance schedules and knowing how to drive.
I was referring to the stuck throttles. That can rack up some miles in a
hurry, if there's nothing in front of you. <g>
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Ed Huntress