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Chrysler: Engineered Awesomely

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This isn't a rip, but I love M-bodies, especially the coupes.

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I don't think I've ever seen seen one. :blink:

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If it ain't generatin' over 9,000 pounds of downforce, it ain't grabbin' life by the horns.

Cool on the M photo, mustang. I liked those, too, and maybe the MCE version even more.
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It still looks cute...maybe even cuter with the angry eyes.

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Yep....

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Nah, if it were the 80's it would be red or blue. :P

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Hey the car hasn't bent in half and it's older than this:

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Rust <3 Shadows

Yes it does. They are (non turbo) lovers.

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