Photos From Darlington as Charity Auction Winners Meet and Greet the Challenger

May 21, 2008 at 3:17AM RLD

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Some familiar faces. Read all about the money raised for some worthy charities with some of the first 2008 Dodge Challenger SRT8s here…

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5 Comments

  1. On Jun 6, 2008 at 7:11PM, DODGERACING posted:

    Richard always makes an event a class act. You need to build a Petty Challenger and call it the King Edition and paint it “Petty” Corporation blue (not B5 blue)with red or orange stripes on the hood just like the good old days when he had STP sponsoring him. Further, have the interior seats have “The King Edition” embroidered on them. Make sure there is a numbered dash plaque with his signature on it. It will need racing hood pins and Dodge decals on the rear quarter panels like the old Plymouth Superbirds. Put a 6.4L in it or just write 392 CU. IN. on each side of the hood like they did in the 70’s. The additional money could go to his Victory Junction Organization. Is Dodge Listening?

  2. On May 31, 2008 at 12:32AM, ed silva posted:

    with the fuel so expensive i want that 5.7 running in 4 cylinders until i release the rest ponies loose, have the cake and eat it too and who knows make it a hybrid with hho.got water?

  3. On May 28, 2008 at 10:19AM, Terri Wall posted:

    Would you please hurry and finish making my husband’s 2009 RT Challenger. He purchased the Hemi orange and is acting like a 16 year old again. Kinda nice. Can’t wait.
    Terri and Rick Wall
    Indianapolis

  4. On May 23, 2008 at 5:58PM, Curtis posted:

    A big heart felt thanks to Dodge and their great engineering team for brining the Dodge Challenger to life. You have done an awesome job. Thanks for listening to your customers and doing your best to accommodate our recommendations. You have done a terrific job with the car and I hope sales continue to be strong even with the rising cost of fuel.

    In reading the other posts, I am embarrassed at all the whining and complaining of some of the individuals. I can only assume that the majority of the complaints are coming from the me, myself and I generation who have not learned the virtue of being patient. Afer all, its all about their selfish needs and wants.

    I have waited many years to be able to not only afford a muscle car like the Dodge Challenger but to also be able to buy a car that captures the essence of American Muscle.

    Take your time building my 2008 Dodge Challenger. Quality is second to none so I can wait. And, for all the whiners you have to deal with there are many more of us who are grateful for your accomplishment.

  5. On May 21, 2008 at 7:36AM, buckley posted:

    Where those the 09’s?
    Great God here comes the flames I feel it ….

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