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WOW! I'm not a Dodge guy but this looks pretty sweet.
![]() https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3vD6...ature=youtu.be Ooops, I didn't see Zippys post.
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That's funny Todd. The other Todd posted about the same car a couple days ago.
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Ya, I didn't see that until a minute ago....sorry I was getting wood and couldn't think straight.
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Let me know when they get it to corner and stop like a real race car. Take it and a Vette to Watkins Glen then we can talk.
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I wonder how they work the warranty on these? There's no way they would cover breakage of any other car at the strip but this one is built for it.
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Believe me, I'm no Dodge fan but that is a pretty cool car made to go in a straight line.
This is from the link on Zippy Todd's post. •Dodge has named Hagerty as its official insurance provider of the Dodge Challenger SRT Demon So that means. If you could buy one, and you won't with the production numbers, the average person couldn't afford to insure it. Sam, I agree but drive one of those across town on a public street to the local drag strip and see how it does.
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It wouldn't bother me a bit if it cornered or not. In the "old days" the cars I grew up with from the late 60's never cornered either, but they sure were a blast from light to light.
![]() They are just a sick street car, that most would love to have, but few ever will. It's like someone said to me, "what good is it, you can't possibly use all the power and speed anyway". Maybe not, but I've got it under me if I want to try. Ain't nobody that wouldn't have fun with it...
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