yep, you read that right: http://allentown.craigslist.org/cto/3604355374.html
Can you say sleeper?
"2005 Dodge Neon SRT-4 swap done to it (motor, transmission, suspention, brakes, and everything little in between)"... more info at link
NMNA
yep, you read that right: http://allentown.craigslist.org/cto/3604355374.html
Can you say sleeper?
"2005 Dodge Neon SRT-4 swap done to it (motor, transmission, suspention, brakes, and everything little in between)"... more info at link
NMNA
Good lord, pure genius.
Functionality and fun in one tidy package. What I wish a WRX wagon could be.
That is for sale again? I have seen that car for sale before. Is it a pile o' turds or is it so scary that it keeps changing hands?
I remember it from a few years ago too. Priced a bit higher than I'd pay without stacks of documentation.
That had me logging onto Mapquest to see how far it is from Atlanta.
675 miles. Mrs. Mad Scientist can relax.
The original seller (to my knowledge) had the car for sale for a year (maybe longer) and finally had dropped the price to 4500. My guess is the new owner is trying to sell it again. It looks like the first picture is the same one the old owner had, but the others are newer.
http://www.turbo-mopar.com/forums/showthread.php?27196-87-Chrysler-T-amp-C-SRT-4
http://www.turbo-mopar.com/forums/showthread.php?60577-87-Town-and-Country-SRT-4
MadScientistMatt wrote: That had me logging onto Mapquest to see how far it is from Atlanta. 675 miles. Mrs. Mad Scientist can relax.
It's only a little further than that circle track car you guys got from Pottstown. If you come up for the wagon, stop by my shop on the way back. I'll buy you dinner!
Fueled by Caffeine wrote:Appleseed wrote: I've got a huge chubbie right now.What's his name?
Richard.
hotrodlarry wrote:drainoil wrote: Only thing cooler would be a SRT swapped 2 door Aries K-car due to less weight.yup
I respectfully disagree . . . it is perfect as a "woody" wagon.
drainoil wrote: Only thing cooler would be a SRT swapped 2 door Aries K-car due to less weight.
you're no fun... and really- how much does a K car wagon weigh? it's probably still got a pretty good power to weight ratio..
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