'68 Charger

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badbeachbuggy

Original Poster:

5,411 posts

236 months

Thursday 5th May 2005
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1.3s F3.5 18mm ISO400 and a healthy dose of photoshop

>> Edited by badbeachbuggy on Thursday 5th May 19:51

FourWheelDrift

88,570 posts

285 months

Thursday 5th May 2005
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Nice pic



Hmmmmmm........Daisy Duke.......

ErnestM

11,621 posts

268 months

Thursday 5th May 2005
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IIRC "General Lee" was a 1969 Charger R/T (split front grill)
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ErnestM

rj_vaughan

241 posts

253 months

Thursday 5th May 2005
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you forgot to photoshop the driver in!

Like it!

wedge girl

4,688 posts

240 months

Thursday 5th May 2005
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Any chance of posting the original? So I can see before and after shots.

badbeachbuggy

Original Poster:

5,411 posts

236 months

Thursday 5th May 2005
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This is how is started...



wedge girl

4,688 posts

240 months

Thursday 5th May 2005
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I like the original shot, infact you've got me thinking I need one of them.

badbeachbuggy

Original Poster:

5,411 posts

236 months

Thursday 5th May 2005
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'67s are much classier

bilko2

1,693 posts

233 months

Friday 6th May 2005
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I like the original as well. Good night/dusk photo

dinkel

26,966 posts

259 months

Friday 6th May 2005
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badbeachbuggy said:
'67s are much classier


no R/T . . .

www.dreams-cars.net/galerie-dodge-charger-rt-1969.html

http://musclecar.turboblog.fr/photos/uncategorized/dodge_charger_1.jpg

Is this one of the most photogenic cars of all time or what?!

Like ur pic . . . don't like to much PS, sorry.

V6GTO

11,579 posts

243 months

Friday 6th May 2005
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badbeachbuggy said:
'67s are much classier


I agree that '67s are classier...(I had a '67 351SS convertible Camaro a long time ago)

Martin.

pzero64

2,090 posts

242 months

dinkel

26,966 posts

259 months

Friday 6th May 2005
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Yum indeed. It looks a million dollars just standing there in black . . .