verdelaw
Well-Known Member

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Dodge-Charg...7117665a:g:QvIAAOSwHoFXwk3Z&item=152221214298
Wheels and tires can be changed.. and I guess so can many other things... but damn they have bad taste.
I see a green Charger with a junkyard LX-sourced interior sprinkled with green XBOX buttons, am I right?
Funny how they did all that "customization" and the hood still sits higher than the right side fender. Hell, even Chryco bothered to lead the seams and bash the panels into alignment on the cars they prepped for auto shows back in the day.
If there ever was a Charger custom that actually pulls it off perfectly, Tom Boldry's takes the cake. So perfectly executed, yet subtle. Dare you to find a bad panel gap on it. Mind you, I don't agree with it entirely either. The flush front bumper and fender curve - nicely executed as it may be - blends too much with early-'70s Ford styling language for my tastes. Still superb, no matter what anyone can say against it:
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And even though it's a sloppy movie car with all the cliches, I tend to favor the Fast & Furious 6 Charger for the sheer simple brilliance of mounting the better-looking Superbird wing on a Charger while cutting it down in height to sit flush with the roof. Simple and beautiful, no matter what else ruins the overall look on this car.
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-Kurt
So the Boldry one looks fat in the front... and kinda down the sides and in back too. But mostly in front. Look at the bottom of the panels near the ground. I'm not a fan personally..
Now the F&F Daytona.. ME LIKEY!!! I've read a bit about it.. the cabin gets super hot because that trick exhaust is routed through it.. and it's not a finished car by any means.. but damn if it doesn't look super freakin slick. Have you seen the Maximus 68 Charger from F&F?? It's fantastic.
I be just got to ax....WHY?I see a green Charger with a junkyard LX-sourced interior sprinkled with green XBOX buttons, am I right?
Funny how they did all that "customization" and the hood still sits higher than the right side fender. Hell, even Chryco bothered to lead the seams and bash the panels into alignment on the cars they prepped for auto shows back in the day.
If there ever was a Charger custom that actually pulls it off perfectly, Tom Boldry's takes the cake. So perfectly executed, yet subtle. Dare you to find a bad panel gap on it. Mind you, I don't agree with it entirely either. The flush front bumper and fender curve - nicely executed as it may be - blends too much with early-'70s Ford styling language for my tastes. Still superb, no matter what anyone can say against it:
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And even though it's a sloppy movie car with all the cliches, I tend to favor the Fast & Furious 6 Charger for the sheer simple brilliance of mounting the better-looking Superbird wing on a Charger while cutting it down in height to sit flush with the roof. Simple and beautiful, no matter what else ruins the overall look on this car.
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-Kurt
I be just got to ax....WHY?
phuken,phat,phut-phugy...sorry bro...it hit up from da chin up