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July 01, 2005

Concept Crazy


It is amazing all the new concept designs for classic cars. Major manufacturing companies are starting to hop on the new school For Mustang band wagon. There are a lot of classic designs being put on the line with the new age touch. Here are my favorites:
  1. Chevrolet Camaro
  2. Dodge Charger
  3. Ford Bronco
  4. Dodge Magnum
  5. Ford Mustang
I hope that they continue to look for cars they think will sell well. I would suggest the Stingray Corvette. Probably one of the craziest designs, I think, especially for its time.

2:08 PM

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I think they are all goog and all but like i don't think they should of call the charger the charger, like the original was a 2 door not a four door family sadan!
my dad owns a 1966 dodge charger and i think te shape and designe is beautiful and thats what a real musle car should look like not a four door family sadan ...the new charger looks like shit!!

February 12, 2006  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

i think these cars are wicked they are really nice and its better than the 2 door dodge charger.

February 15, 2006  

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