Challenger Hellcat
Discussion
sort of on topic. Dodge knows their market I'd say!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dPbK0n5qqpU
why, oh why can't we have ads like this in the UK?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dPbK0n5qqpU
why, oh why can't we have ads like this in the UK?
And now for some roadtrip pics.
Leaving 'the toon'.
Usually some interesting cars on the ferries. This trip was no exception. Aside from the Shelby coupe, a couple of 60's racing Mustangs, a troop of classic minis, there was this old girl almost next door to me. A 1929 RR that 2 old gents were driving down to Monte Carlo.
Next morning, arrived in a sunny Amsterdam.
And arrived in Odense, Denmark for an overnight after about 760 kms.
Holland was brilliant with its silky smooth motorways. Germany was 60% roadworks, 30% limited motorways, and 10% fun on autobahn.
Next day was another bright day leaving Denmark, over the first long bridge from Odense towards Copenhagen, and then the tunnel and bridge to Sweden.
The last half of the journey was mostly A and B roads, virtually without traffic.
Usual road trip peppered front.
Leaving 'the toon'.
Usually some interesting cars on the ferries. This trip was no exception. Aside from the Shelby coupe, a couple of 60's racing Mustangs, a troop of classic minis, there was this old girl almost next door to me. A 1929 RR that 2 old gents were driving down to Monte Carlo.
Next morning, arrived in a sunny Amsterdam.
And arrived in Odense, Denmark for an overnight after about 760 kms.
Holland was brilliant with its silky smooth motorways. Germany was 60% roadworks, 30% limited motorways, and 10% fun on autobahn.
Next day was another bright day leaving Denmark, over the first long bridge from Odense towards Copenhagen, and then the tunnel and bridge to Sweden.
The last half of the journey was mostly A and B roads, virtually without traffic.
Usual road trip peppered front.
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