That looks like a recolored and re-side-molded Heritage Edition shot... at least that's what the wheels look like to me... Someone recently posted an Inferno Red pic with the same roadside blurred, but with body color mirrors... wasn't that great a photochop IMO.
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In love with my first wife & first car ('68 Charger) ... still have the wife
but now there's the Heritage Edition and a Magnum SRT8!
So it is the opinion of the masses that this is really a picture of a 5.7 with the SRT8 performance package? It all seems confusing to me…I say pop the hood and lets see what it has.
Well I just got a 300 brochure in the mail for 2007 models, and the 300C with SRT design package has body color door handles, mirrors, and bumpers like the SRT8, but different 20" wheels and of course the 5.7 rather than 6.1.
The car pictured appears to be simply a 300C - not an SRT at all.
Well I just got a 300 brochure in the mail for 2007 models, and the 300C with SRT design package has body color door handles, mirrors, and bumpers like the SRT8, but different 20" wheels and of course the 5.7 rather than 6.1.
The car pictured appears to be simply a 300C - not an SRT at all.
So the 5.7’s would have to give up their chrome with this package….interesting. Thanks for that information Kevin!
__________________ 2008 Challenger SRT8 #672-Black with all available equipment 2005 RAM SRT-10 RC Black-all available equipment/ tint 5%
So the 5.7’s would have to give up their chrome with this package….interesting. Thanks for that information Kevin!
Quite possibly the reason I won't be going w/ the SRT Design Group package. I love the khaki interior. If they could only make the SRT style seats, but in khaki. The chrome for the most part would be cheap enough to replace with the possible exception of the mirrors. I'm guessing total replacement to go back to chrome?
Wheels, exhaust, suspension = good.
No chrome, interior color, cost to revert = no good.
Ugh, what a dilemma.
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