[Fwd: Fwd: vehicle sighting]

From: Alan Short (ashort@flash.net)
Date: Tue Oct 27 1998 - 11:30:12 EST


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I wish the R/T was available with a powertrain option like that and OOOH
hood scoops! Alan S.

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Got this froma afriend of mine in Delaware. Newark (where he lives) is
the same town they assemble durangos in. You can see flatbed after
flatbed of them leaving all the time.
Hey:

We were getting gas the other night (late) across the street from the
Dodge
dealer in town. Lo and behold, out comes a Shelby Durango on a flatbed.
Intense Blue with white skunk stripes, big ol' hood scoops, looked like
bad
ass wheels. It's in the newer Car/Driver. Supercharged 390, makes
something
like 360 hp.

Too bad it cost 53 kilobux, and is only about as fast as a 5spd Neon.
But it
*does* weigh twice as much, tow a boat, and carry 8 people...

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L8R
Beau
"Why does my Dad boss you guys around so much"
Ben Getz

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