Yet another late model conversion

So, the selling dealer has driven almost 85% of the miles showing on the odometer? :unsure: Apparently even the guy that owned/had it built didn't much like it.

As is the case with most of these, a complete lack of craftsmanship/pride in work makes me wonder what I can't see. Radio face doesn't fit/isn't centered in its console panel, instrument cluster area looks like a 2nd-grader's last-minute art homework, hood "blackout" is just a black hood, etc. Also, once again, the "Paint it Black" school shows just how much expense was spared. The factory exterior chrome would make a world of difference, although the awful wheels, pickup-truck engine, and idiotic brakes and suspension are still major drawbacks.
 
I never understood why you would even want one of them when you could just go buy a new Challenger. To me the most important part of the hobby is the cars are old. It doesn't need to pretend it is anything else.

Also just noticed the original VIN: BS23H3B294846

On the plus side, they did black out behind the grille.
 

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