columbus challenger

Postby botari123 » 13 Jul 2009 23:06

this is one sweet challenger
all the little mods make it smooth and clean
and they put 20s in the stock wheel opening

columbus 1.jpg
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Postby Jon » 14 Jul 2009 3:29

Wow, there is quite a bit of time and imagination in that Challenger. I like most of the concept really. :thumbsup:

Maybe today's Chrysler could lean a few things from this one. :)
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Postby christer » 14 Jul 2009 8:10

Jon wrote:Maybe today's Chrysler could lean a few things from this one. :)


Maybe so, but hopefully not the grille... (or the absence of a grille?) :?
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Postby christer » 14 Jul 2009 8:12

christer wrote:
Jon wrote:Maybe today's Chrysler could lean a few things from this one. :)


Maybe so, but hopefully not the grille... (or the absence of a grille?) :?


Ha, ha... :biggrin: Now I get it. :!: The grille is moulded into the hood. :!: It would be intresting to see a pic of the car with the hood closed. :)
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Postby bananaskin » 28 Jul 2009 10:25

Looks good except for the grille :?
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Postby fal308 » 28 Jul 2009 14:04

I too would like to see a pic with hood closed.
Looks like a highly modded truck grill.
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Postby drewcrane » 28 Jul 2009 15:21

well it looks like the insidous challenger but i guess it is not the same car,but close
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Postby burdar » 28 Jul 2009 17:21

An article was done on it in Mopar Collecters Guide I think. I don't like it. The grill doesn't look right and the wheels are horrible. They tried to make the front end look more modern with that grill and the plastic infront of the headlights. It just doesn't work. IMHP
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Postby jimbob 440 » 16 Aug 2009 9:57

burdar wrote:An article was done on it in Mopar Collecters Guide I think. I don't like it. The grill doesn't look right and the wheels are horrible. They tried to make the front end look more modern with that grill and the plastic infront of the headlights. It just doesn't work. IMHP



il second that with the wheels ! they belong on rice burners or re-cylcled u,boats, its each to there own i know but having elastic bands for tyres just doesnt appeal to me at all, on the positive side superb workmanship and a lot of effort gone in to it, good job we all have diff tastes and ideas :thumbsup:
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Postby Moparman1972 » 16 Aug 2009 16:59

UGH to that front end and wheels.

The tailpanel looks very slick, like the rear except for the license plate area.... :cry:
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Postby moparteenchalleneger » 16 Aug 2009 23:35

i dont mind the wheels i cant decide if i like the front cause there isnt a pic with the hood down
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