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6'2" ? The way you post I thought you were much shorter.................I am ashamed to say my current car is a 2006 Chevy Cobalt.....
Not much fun to drive when you are 6'2"".
I wanted to get my wife a new car so I bought her one and took her old one (the Cobalt).
I work from home so I guess having a nice car is a low priority for me since I don't drive everyday.
The only good thing I can say about it is I have not had any maintenance issues since the day I bought it.
Nope. 6'2''.6'2" ? The way you post I thought you were much shorter.................
Just kidding.....
A guy at TULE had/has one of these. I used to go stare at it when I would see it in the lot. I think his name was Doug but I am not sure.
Not my first car but I figured we could all gawk at it.
What is old is new again it would seem.In the 60's my dad was a sales rep for RCA...he was a "Chrysler Man" and put enough miles on a car he'd have to trade pretty much every year. In those days, guys made a career out of being a car salesman, and the kids called the guy who sold him his cars "Uncle Jack". Dad was looking to trade his Newport in and as a joke brought one of these home for the night. Our house was pretty popular then. Wish it would have been for real, but a Fury III replaced it the next day
What is old is new again it would seem.
http://www.superautoreviews.com/2016-plymouth-superbird-specs-price/
Yes they did.But they quit making Plymouths in 2001.
Not saying it's anything you did...if the writer of he article wanted to be a little more "believable", he could have posted the sister car to the Superbird - the Dodge Daytona.Yes they did.
Looks like this one needs a bit of research.
My guess is it is a "retrofit" of a Dodge Challenger.
http://www.musclehorsepower.com/the-amazing-conversion-of-the-new-2016-plymouth-superbird/
My intent was not to fabricate or deliver inaccurate information. I just thought you might enjoy seeing a modern version (even a conversion) of that classic.
Did you like the "conversion"?Not saying it's anything you did...if the writer of he article wanted to be a little more "believable", he could have posted the sister car to the Superbird - the Dodge Daytona.
Did you like the "conversion"?
Does it look like a modern Superbird or Daytona to you?