Most likely unless it is a Hellcat durango with the 6.2. My wife has a Durango RT with the 5.7, and even it sounds really good. Not as good as the 6.2 or 6.4, but for a Mom car...very nice.
Dodge has the exhaust notes... I'm telling you, I get a full on, blue veined boner every morning that I start that big 6.4 Challenger sitting in the garage. And that is with stock exhaust.
Interesting. I had a big paragraph in the first post about the ordeal. In any case, it had said that these photos were from the test drive where I brought it home. I had removed the guards right after signing the contract to buy it.
There is a legal limit that can be sold legally. If you need something stronger then you have to meet Mookie on the corner. If anything tests too strong, then it must be tagged and locked in a safe. Then the feds come and pick it up.
I have always bought the car I want. I have yet to pay sticker or greater for it. I've always bought them under sticker and usually at 0% interest. Patience is key to a happy life.
Can't ruin the surprises... Though, on another note, I did just complete the layout for one of the signs we are going to be putting up around our resort so people can see what all of that structure is becoming...
Yes sir. Kitchen equipment has arrived. Still have some work to do, but hopefully we will be open by summer. If we do a soft open I will let you know so you and Molly can have a date night, or all three of you.
When you think of how much the Mustang has changed over the same period. It really says something about nailing a timeless design. Sort of like the Wrangler. No reason to make huge changes to what already is a brilliant layout. The interior of the Challenger and Charger is where the big changes...
It's not a Super Stock, but it's perfect for where I'm at in life right now. I can't wait to finish breaking it in. Yours is drop dead gorgeous. Love these Challengers!