The Barracuda was a slightly better handling car. Both were nose-heavy and good mostly for straight-line "drag racing" kinda stuff. But for anyone who would say these cars weren't cool I suggest they check what they're bringing on the open market these days. (A Hemi 'Cuda convertible just sold for $2.5 mil.) And if further proof is needed, I have two words to share: Vanishing Point
According to the vast majority of my loyal men readership (3), I win the argument.
If it's not a Charger, then it's a Challenger, but it came up with I googled Dodge Lime Green Charger, so blame google, not me. The name is hard to read in the pic, but still looks like "Charger" on the side.
I'll explain why I'm asking the question in my next post.
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The Barracuda was a slightly better handling car. Both were nose-heavy and good mostly for straight-line "drag racing" kinda stuff.
But for anyone who would say these cars weren't cool I suggest they check what they're bringing on the open market these days.
(A Hemi 'Cuda convertible just sold for $2.5 mil.)
And if further proof is needed, I have two words to share:
Vanishing Point
oh yeas, cool
Yeah G.B. that movie made me by a Challenger, no hemi, but it looked fast just sitting in the driveway!
So, did you win the disagreement?
I hope you didn't actually think that was a Charger! (Tag)
According to the vast majority of my loyal men readership (3), I win the argument.
If it's not a Charger, then it's a Challenger, but it came up with I googled Dodge Lime Green Charger, so blame google, not me. The name is hard to read in the pic, but still looks like "Charger" on the side.
I'll explain why I'm asking the question in my next post.
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