POLL: 09 Camaro SS - 09 Challenger - 09 Mustang GT ?
#22
RE: POLL: 09 Camaro SS - 09 Challenger - 09 Mustang GT ?
I love that Challenger R/T, always wanted a 1970 Hemi Cuda, but somehow settled for a 1970 Nova SS. For me... Orange, Yellow, Lime Green, or thePurple are all fine (and original) colors.
#23
RE: POLL: 09 Camaro SS - 09 Challenger - 09 Mustang GT ?
If the Challenger is built anything like the new Chargers than I'll take it over them all.
My dad owns a '06 Daytona R/T Charger, and that thing is awesome. The entire car is designed like a Mercedes(Daimler), and it has A LOT of power for weighing 4200 lbs.
Because of Transformers it would be hard to pass up the Camaro, but put a Challenger in Plum Crazy in front of me and I'd be done.
My dad owns a '06 Daytona R/T Charger, and that thing is awesome. The entire car is designed like a Mercedes(Daimler), and it has A LOT of power for weighing 4200 lbs.
Because of Transformers it would be hard to pass up the Camaro, but put a Challenger in Plum Crazy in front of me and I'd be done.
#24
RE: POLL: 09 Camaro SS - 09 Challenger - 09 Mustang GT ?
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#25
RE: POLL: 09 Camaro SS - 09 Challenger - 09 Mustang GT ?
Camaro, without a doubt. I have always loved them. I think the new Challenger is beautiful, but I would go for the Camaro...gloss black with matte black racing stripes!! I am optimistic about the future of GM's line of RWD cars. Finally, they are seeing the light. Look for the monte to resurface in 2011 and decimate the NASCAR scene and the respark consumer's interests with a RWD, V8-powered heart stopper with no training wheels!! (as the Camaro's older, more refined brother) At least, one can hope, no?
#26
RE: POLL: 09 Camaro SS - 09 Challenger - 09 Mustang GT ?
The challenger definately has more of the old school look. I've always liked em in plum crazy. And a HEMI to boot. Can't wait to see them on the road.
Don't care for the mustang at all.
But for me I'll take that SS in a custom Black Cherry color. Coupe, no convertable.
Don't care for the mustang at all.
But for me I'll take that SS in a custom Black Cherry color. Coupe, no convertable.
#28
RE: POLL: 09 Camaro SS - 09 Challenger - 09 Mustang GT ?
I want the new RWD Impala with the 7.0L vette engine
I Do have a family to think about its hard enuf to stuff kids in the back of my monte. I am Glad we have my Wifes Jetta for family trips around town...
I Do have a family to think about its hard enuf to stuff kids in the back of my monte. I am Glad we have my Wifes Jetta for family trips around town...
#29
RE: POLL: 09 Camaro SS - 09 Challenger - 09 Mustang GT ?
Ok, look at the camaro, then look at the rustang.. specifically the MAIN BODY LINES.... Minus a grille and a hood, you could probably mistake those two....
The very aggressive rear fender flare that goes down to a straight panel crease all the way to the front, where it turns down, with a decreasing radius.
Heck, who cares which one ya get, they'll be mistaken for eachother from the side anyways!
The very aggressive rear fender flare that goes down to a straight panel crease all the way to the front, where it turns down, with a decreasing radius.
Heck, who cares which one ya get, they'll be mistaken for eachother from the side anyways!
#30
RE: POLL: 09 Camaro SS - 09 Challenger - 09 Mustang GT ?
[align=center]Check out FM Competition below[/align][align=center][:-][/align][align=center]Road Test: 2008 Shelby GT500[/align][align=center]plus links to other Performance Models[/align][align=center]EnJoy[/align][align=center]by[/align][align=center][/align][align=center]
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See 2008 Shelby GT500 Photos[/align][align=center][/align][align=center][/align][align=center]If a lot is good, then more must be better. At least that's the conclusion I've drawn for the impetus behind Carroll Shelby's latest project, the Super Snake, a 605-bhp after-title conversion of the Mustang Shelby GT500.
Boasting 50 more horses than the limited-run GT500 KR (King of the Road), which launches early next year, the Super Snake allows owners of GT500s (yes, the same car that continues to sell over the dealer sticker of $41,930 more than a year after its release) to claim their own share of road kingdom for an additional $28,000.
The aftermarket changes to take the GT500 to Super Snake status include a long list of Ford Racing parts, as well as proprietary Shelby bits to build a unique-looking, fully warranted alternative to the 600-bhp Dodge Viper, albeit with some extra weight, a back seat and a live rear axle. If you're not averse to risk-taking, you can go with an even more powerful non-Ford-specified blower with no warranty that will push the Super Snake's 5.4-liter V-8 to 725-plus bhp.
More Autos Stories[/align][align=center][/align][align=center][:-]
Other auto articles from RoadandTrack.com: [/align][*][align=center]Video: 2008 Shelby GT500[/align][*][align=center]Road Test: 2008 Lexus IS F[/align][*][align=center]Driving Impressions: 2009 Nissan GT-R[/align][*][align=center]Comparison Test: V-8 Exotics[/align][align=center][/align][align=center][/align][align=center][/align][align=center][/align][align=center][b]The modifications are completed either at Shelby Automobiles' Las Vegas headquarters or the factory-approved modification center at Tasca Ford in Cranston, Rhode Island, and include a new fiberglass hood with functioning scoop, a revamped front fascia with additional brake cooling ducts, carbon-fiber front splitter and rocker panels, a choice of black-riveted C-pillar window closeouts or body-colored side scoops, matte-black striping and larger brakes with front 6-piston calipers developed in conjunction with Baer. The car also benefits from adjustable shocks, stiffer springs, larger-diameter anti-roll bars and a Borla exhaust. Alcoa 20-in. forged alloy wheels are fitted with Pirelli P Zero tires measuring P275/35ZR-20 in the rear and P255/35ZR-20 up front. Inside, there are auxiliary pressure gauges for supercharger boost, fuel and oil mounted atop the instrument panel, the requisite dash plaque with unique serial number and more Shelby and Super Snake emblazoned and embroidered bits than you can shake a stick at.
Overall, the quality of the workmanship is top-notch -- this
[:-][/align][align=center][/align][align=center][/align][align=center][/align][align=center]
See 2008 Shelby GT500 Photos[/align][align=center][/align][align=center][/align][align=center]If a lot is good, then more must be better. At least that's the conclusion I've drawn for the impetus behind Carroll Shelby's latest project, the Super Snake, a 605-bhp after-title conversion of the Mustang Shelby GT500.
Boasting 50 more horses than the limited-run GT500 KR (King of the Road), which launches early next year, the Super Snake allows owners of GT500s (yes, the same car that continues to sell over the dealer sticker of $41,930 more than a year after its release) to claim their own share of road kingdom for an additional $28,000.
The aftermarket changes to take the GT500 to Super Snake status include a long list of Ford Racing parts, as well as proprietary Shelby bits to build a unique-looking, fully warranted alternative to the 600-bhp Dodge Viper, albeit with some extra weight, a back seat and a live rear axle. If you're not averse to risk-taking, you can go with an even more powerful non-Ford-specified blower with no warranty that will push the Super Snake's 5.4-liter V-8 to 725-plus bhp.
More Autos Stories[/align][align=center][/align][align=center][:-]
Other auto articles from RoadandTrack.com: [/align][*][align=center]Video: 2008 Shelby GT500[/align][*][align=center]Road Test: 2008 Lexus IS F[/align][*][align=center]Driving Impressions: 2009 Nissan GT-R[/align][*][align=center]Comparison Test: V-8 Exotics[/align][align=center][/align][align=center][/align][align=center][/align][align=center][/align][align=center][b]The modifications are completed either at Shelby Automobiles' Las Vegas headquarters or the factory-approved modification center at Tasca Ford in Cranston, Rhode Island, and include a new fiberglass hood with functioning scoop, a revamped front fascia with additional brake cooling ducts, carbon-fiber front splitter and rocker panels, a choice of black-riveted C-pillar window closeouts or body-colored side scoops, matte-black striping and larger brakes with front 6-piston calipers developed in conjunction with Baer. The car also benefits from adjustable shocks, stiffer springs, larger-diameter anti-roll bars and a Borla exhaust. Alcoa 20-in. forged alloy wheels are fitted with Pirelli P Zero tires measuring P275/35ZR-20 in the rear and P255/35ZR-20 up front. Inside, there are auxiliary pressure gauges for supercharger boost, fuel and oil mounted atop the instrument panel, the requisite dash plaque with unique serial number and more Shelby and Super Snake emblazoned and embroidered bits than you can shake a stick at.
Overall, the quality of the workmanship is top-notch -- this