chargervert
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Most people don't know the difference between the three model years. Only the Mopar guys know.
Perfect thankyou
Semi gloss?
Standing in front of it, first thought, flat.Semi gloss?
I like it and am a fan of semi flat/gloss paints but not dead flat.Standing in front of it, first thought, flat.
Technically maybe semi.
Definitely a fan.
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I like the pink/black Chrysler in the background more.Standing in front of it, first thought, flat.
Technically maybe semi.
Definitely a fan.
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Depends on the area. Not everyone has the luxury of seeing a 2nd gen Charger in their area, let alone a GL.No offense, but grow up. I’ve had multiple 68-69 Chargers over the years and the General Lee and Dukes comments from others got old quick. I still love the show and still find it entertaining, but Jesus, the show hit the air almost 47 years ago, and went off the air over 40 years ago. Let it go. Enough Chargers have been butchered to make TV clone cars, and 99% of them aren’t done correctly/screen accurate. Instead of copying someone else’s idea, how about you actually build the car and make it something enjoyable to see and appreciate? You go to a Mopar show with a 70 GL clone and you’ll not only get your *** reamed for ruining a 70 Charger, but also for making an incorrect clone. IMO, the only GLs worth looking at in 2025 are one of the original 17 WB cars that were purchased in 1991. I walk right past clones at car shows anymore.
You’re lucky regarding the GLs. There are 4 of them running around the Phoenix metro area. 68-70 Chargers aren’t rare around here either.Depends on the area. Not everyone has the luxury of seeing a 2nd gen Charger in their area, let alone a GL.
No offense, but grow up. I’ve had multiple 68-69 Chargers over the years and the General Lee and Dukes comments from others got old quick. I still love the show and still find it entertaining, but Jesus, the show hit the air almost 47 years ago, and went off the air over 40 years ago. Let it go. Enough Chargers have been butchered to make TV clone cars, and 99% of them aren’t done correctly/screen accurate. Instead of copying someone else’s idea, how about you actually build the car and make it something enjoyable to see and appreciate? You go to a Mopar show with a 70 GL clone and you’ll not only get your *** reamed for ruining a 70 Charger, but also for making an incorrect clone. IMO, the only GLs worth looking at in 2025 are one of the original 17 WB cars that were purchased in 1991. I walk right past clones at car shows anymore.
But when somebody posts on a public forum asking for OPINIONS, that person should be willing to accept OPINIONS from both sides.If the man wants to paint his car a color that makes him happy, you have no right, hell...nobody has the right to tell him that he can't do it.
It is the height of arrogance to lecture another man when he is spending his own money to do something that makes him happy.
Some people fix up their car to please themselves with absolutely no regard for what others think. Many don't care to take their cars to shows either.