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Preview: Dodge Challenger Super Stock

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The front end is rather boring and a bit ugly without those cool headlights from the concept and those dumb fog lights that stick out.

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The front end is rather boring and a bit ugly without those cool headlights from the concept and those dumb fog lights that stick out.

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Those headlighst were pretty awesome. I don't see why the prduction model can't have them

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They put a brown bag over it... that say anything to the rest of you?  :lol:

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To keep it from bein seen maybe? I used that pic cuz it was the clearest of the bunch <_<

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Normally, I love the Challenger, but I just don't like this paint scheme...at all...

Cool...very retro yet modern.

Normally, I love the Challenger, but I just don't like this paint scheme...at all...

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It reminds me of the Sox & Martin race cars from back in the day. I am willing to bet this was the idea behind the paint scheme

It reminds me of the Sox & Martin race cars from back in the day. I am willing to bet this was the idea behind the paint scheme

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Exactly. :yes:

Sox & Martin '70 Cuda:

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