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After I win the lotto or the sandwich shop my friend and I are opening up blows up and we begin opening franchises nationally, my estate nestled in the hills above Los Angeles will have a quarter-mile-long straight driveway that lets out into a bunch of twisties. Although the house itself would only have three or four bedrooms and a couple den/common areas, there would be an attached, heated, and fully-furnished five-car garage and another detached, heated, and fully furnished ten-car garage with a full shop capable of handling two complete rebuilds simultaneously.
In the latter garage, I would have both a classic, 1970 "Vanishing Point" Challenger R/T: white, 440ci; and a contemporary Challenger R/T. Not because it's the best overall new "musclecar," but because it's one of the better looking, at least as far as the Big Three are concerned.
Back in the 70's I didn't like the Challenger, but the new one is pretty nice. I like the look of the old Chargers, but the current ones are pretty nice.
My favorite Charger is the one from the movie "Christine". It was dark blue.
that was the Arnie's best friend Dennis who drove it. arnies the one who bought christine. I like the bully's 68 camaro in it too before christine wrecked it.
LOL reminds me of the same quote said from that lady that played in the 1989 Batman movie.
Vicki Vale: Mr. Joker, you make such beautiful things, ohh, you're so powerful, and PURPLE ohh.. I love purple. Batman: Excuse me.
Batman: Have you ever danced with the devil by the pale moon light? Batman: I'm going to kill you! The Joker: You IDIOT! You made me. Remember, you dropped me into that vat of chemicals. That wasn't easy to get over, and don't think that I didn't try.
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