best looking R/T you are going to see. It's not restored, because that would mean nothing would be replaced unless it looked exactly like a factory car part. The trunk carpeting is very cool, and the stereo and sound system is really good. Yup, I'm inspired on how to make mine look if and when I can ever afford to start fixing mine up
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Thanks to the MOPAR guys (I'm one too) from Michigan for the terrific display at SEMA, PT Muldoon, Brian Rogos, and Dale Aldo specifically
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