Mike67
Well-Known Member
No that being said you can add multiple pics to one post....just keep repeating the process....
Nice car!!! From what I've seen!!!
No that being said you can add multiple pics to one post....just keep repeating the process....
ROGER PROBABLY A FEW YEARS DOWN THE ROAD YOU START TO THINK TO YOUR SELF I SHOULD HAVE SPENT A LITTLE MORE AND GOT THE REAL CAR,YOU CAN NOT HIDE FROM YOURSELF AND YOUR INNER THOUGHTS,YOU SEE OTHER PEOPLE YOU KNOW GOT REAL CARS THAT REPRESENT THE REAL DEAL AND YOU LOOK AT YOURS AND SAY I SHOULD HAVE SPENT A LITTLE MORE MONEY,EVEN IF YOU LIKE IT,BUT MAY NOT LOVE IT,I KNOW THAT IS HOW I FEEL,SO THAT IS WHY I PAID A LITTLE MORE THAN I WANTED TO SPEND,BUT I WANTED THE REAL THING,JUST MY LITTLE 0.02 CENTS,I CAN NOT SPEND YOUR MONEY.
Yes, if it is a known clone then there is no issue knowing so and paying accordingly. Between two cars. Let's just say the car is a beautiful if not ridiculously done up resto car. And the other actual R/T is of the same exact level. It's up to you to open up your wallet or not for the real deal. Also, if you don't have that kind of thick wallet for the actual, what's the harm to you if you get the clone.Just wondering how the overall hobby views this. For example I see a lot of Clones/Tributes for R/T's for sale and their price is about $10K less than an actual R/T $50K.
If you saw a good deal for one would you buy it?
The only thing that pisses me off are cheats that try and doup people that do not know better into a purchase.
Well... the ARE a couple of things I like that don't necessarily HAVE to be real.......WileERobby you are one of those purists; nothing but the real deal for you! lol
Yes there are a lot of ignorant people in the hobby but why promote it by altered badging?I think the word clone is thrown around a lot. Tribute is another vague deal.
To me a clone you wouldn't be able to tell from a real car aside from the VIN. All the right stuff is there: torque boxes, HD suspension, the right engine, the interior options and badging - everything is there but the VIN.
A tribute car will share some visual cues, but it's pretty easy to tell it's not a clone or real. Emblems or decals, or a few performance options do not make a clone to me.
If one is not familiar enough to tell what should be present (or what shouldn't) and thinks because the Satellite has a blacked out RR hood and emblems on the exterior it's a clone, one is basing that on ignorance.
Yes there are a lot of ignorant people in the hobby but why promote it by altered badging?
If you really stop and think about it this is one of the principal reasons Mopar parts are hard to find and expensive.