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Posted: 1/18/2006 8:37:42 AM EDT
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Woman Poses Naked on Car at Auto Show Wed Jan 18, 8:57 AM ET City officials are trying to figure out how a woman sneaked into the North American International Auto Show after closing time to pose naked atop the new Dodge Challenger. It happened around 2:30 a.m. Monday when only workers and security guards were supposed to be inside Cobo Center. Guards found the woman and about a dozen gawkers taking photographs with camera phones, workers told The Detroit News. "We heard they were all over the Challenger," said Jason Vines, a spokesman for the Chrysler Group, which earlier had tried to give its cars more sex appeal by bringing in fully clothed "Desperate Housewives" star Eva Longoria to pose at its exhibit. Cobo Director Glenn Blanton said disciplinary action will be taken if employees were involved in the security breach. |
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You guys suck!!!, you list naked chic on exotic car and have no pics!!! Why????
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Well...gee...ya think maybe one of them LET her in? |
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Dodge Challenger? You need to get out more. G |
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Too bad it wasn't her. |
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You have one? A Nice one? With a Hemi? Maybe a convertible to boot? The price tag alone would put it into the "exotic class". |
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I think we need to discover the size of the woman before requesting pics. If the Challenger currently has a 4 foot wide ass indentation in the hood, I DO NOT want to see the pics.
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Safe to assume that the one at the auto show is the preproduction one? Est sticker 40K? Exotic? |
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That's a chance I'm willing to take. |
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Should I have said "concept car" the point is not addressed at the car but the chick! |
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You have one? A Nice one? With a Hemi? Maybe a convertible to boot? The price tag alone would put it into the "exotic class". A Hemi, Ha! |
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Please try to have actual knowledge of what you are posting about. The new Challenger will be $28,000 and launched in 2007 as a 2008 model. It is on the cover of the top three car magazines. There will be a convertible model as well. Yes, they have a Hemi. A 6.1 liter Hemi with 425 h.p. Now go back to stocking the shelves at the store, where a $28K price tag puts it in the "exotic class." Why is that in quotes, by the way? Is there a supposed exotic class that we are unaware of? G |
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A Hemi?? I'm not impressed with ~100 year old technology... "The 1903 Welch, built by Chelsea Mfg. Co., Chelsea, Michigan had a 20-hp, two-cylinder engine with overhead valves and hemispherical combustion chambers." |
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It's hardly an exotic, any car that retails below 100 grand is NOT an exotic.... If you see more than 1 of it on the road at any given time, it's NOT an exotic. ( with certain exceptions though such as seeing a bunch of Enzo's going to and fro and F&L car meet). |
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Two observations: First, it is clear he means a genuine late 60s-early 70s Challenger with the hemi option, which unquestionably makes the thing rarer and worth more. Second, I do not understand the disdain "experts" hold for DC's currnet marketing of the "hemi". First, althogh the valve angle specs are NOT identical to the legendary hemis of the above era, the current engine labelled hemi indeed has hemispherical combusion chambers, angled valves, and 2 sparks per cylinder. To me, that's a hemi. Rant all you want about Hondas being hemis, I could really care less about the mechanics. What I do know it this: my 300c has a small block that churns out 340hp, 300+ lb/ft torque. It runs on pump gas, pulls like a mule, and runs about 14s on street tires and with the AC on. In a class with many true musclecars of the 60s-70s. Is is super quick? No, it weighs 4800 lbs. But there's plenty of get up and go in it. So why the disdain for "hemis?" |
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Or, of course, my building parking lot. EVERY day, a guy drives a 2 door Bentley, not sure of the model. Another guy alternates between his Viper hardtop and his Lambo. There's a lambo dealer one exit up the freeway. |
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On behalf of all of ARFCOM's Mopar and Muscle Car fans; I hereby DEMAND that the CoC be suspended for that one pic...........
( as long as she's hotter than hell ) we already know about the car.......... |
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They are the exception and not the norm of exotic car ownership, most guys with exotics seldom drive 'em or drive it on weekends only, why should you? you have other vehicles to drive on a daily basis. Sure, there is a Lambo dealer in your area, for every Lambo dealer there are a thousand Dodge dealers out there, i'ts like a 1,000 to 1 ratio and a 1 million to 1 ratio in terms of vehicle production. |
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I'll second that |
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I'd hit it - with my truck. |
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I'm totally in agreement, I don't know why, but the Bentley guy SOMETIMES drives a 'cedes when it's really raining. The lambo guy's daily driver appears to be the viper. It's just a wierd area, southern OC. |
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One small interjection. Although the new Challenger's will be production run cars to be had for under $30k, that one Challenger is a prototype, at the moment it's probably one of less than 5 at least, if not even less than that. and if DCX were to go sell it, I bet it would auction for well over $100k right now. |
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Only IF you could catch up to it first |
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Must be nice, living in a very well to do city with high standards of living? I venture to say, it probably depends on where you live and some people are used to seeing them on a daily basis in your area compared to some of us folks who live in a smaller towns...
In my town, owning a beat to shit lifted truck is like owning an exotic car.... chicks dig it.. |
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I know I shouldnt have traded my SRT-10 for the Diesel I have now |
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Plus they'll likely offer an srt-8 option with all the doodads that will take the stock charger into the $40,000 territory. |
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OH HELL YES.
Look at that thing! I'm buying one, in that color, provided they DON'T change a thing. |
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everytime i see a pic of it i get depressed because i'll never be able to afford it.
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It's not so nice, except I realize the Joneses are RICH, and I don't have to bother trying to keep up. |
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+1 I'm an attorney for crying out loud, and looking at that car makes me think "Damn, I need a REAL job if I'm ever going to buy one of those..." |
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You're a gunsmith that moonlights as an attorney |
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if you where a PI attorney, you would have a boat load of money |
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I can't, that photo is far too low res to see something like that. |
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I knew some people that wanted to be PI attorneys when we were in law school. You can make a darn good living, the only problem you have to deal with is, nobody will like you ever again for the rest of your life. They will tolerate you if you throw money at them, but they won't LIKE you. This was not an issue for these individuals since nobody but their mothers had ever liked them to begin with. It was a natural career path for them to take. |
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+1 Do the new BOTD rules apply to links as well? |
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So, are they going to charge her with tresspassing or with contributing to the delinquency of a challenger?
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