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Wild and Out Charger

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I am sure this has surfaced before. (pardon me if so) but I haven't been on here much in the past couple of years. I thought this was a real cool build other than the vette suspension. Not to my taste but the talent in this hobby is just amazing to me. Kind of reminds me of our own KEEPAT.
 
Not digging the bling wheels, but as you said, the workmanship is top notch.
 
Cool looking. But alot of money and highend tools to create.
 
Fugly. I understand and respect the 1000's of man hours and amount of money spent on a project like this but to me you cannot improve the Factory looks of a 68-70 Charger.
 
That is how I feel. My 68 I am working will be just as it was meant to. There is no modification on that body that would make it better or more sought after. But the talent that it takes to do that let alone the money. WOW!
 
I'd agree nice/cool pro-touring/custom type build
other than wheel choice
a 17-18 or 18-19 with more sidewalls
or even 19-20
would be better than 22's x11 -24's x15
looks like a hot wheels exploded up-scaled

not big fan of engine covers either
but the quality/workmanship is great

I could do without the huge sounds system too
but the quality again is great

lots of custom touches, custom machined billet pieces
the body style looks like a 68 Charger (for the most part)

great craftsmanship otherwise
 
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The car is gorgeous, 68 is the best year of the charger IMO, but the hot wheels tires style just doesn't fit in such a beautiful car, for a 1000 hp I prefer this one and comes with an Hemi
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