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<blockquote data-quote="CruiserClass" data-source="post: 2024513" data-attributes="member: 61332"><p>A lot of Shelby cars are desirable and some are...less so. I remember the econo-box Shelby (including, the Dodge versions like the Daytona) of the past and the current F-150 is <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/shakehead.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":shakehead:" title="Shakehead :shakehead:" data-shortname=":shakehead:" /></p><p></p><p>Dodge has always been more mainstream, no argument there. They'd rather sell a thousand Chargers than one GT350R competitor, I suppose. Al Bundy drove a Dodge for a reason. It's the everyman-mobile. A pretty cheap way to get a V8 with a reasonably comfortable and capable coupe or sedan wrapped around it. The old school muscle car formula of fast enough to be fun, practical enough for a family man, and affordable on a blue collar salary. Charger outlasted the Taurus by a long shot and how many young people know more about SRT than they know about SHO? Ford's Mustang is their last remaining not-a-truck-or-SUV, and it's a great one, but it's hard to have one as the family's main/only ride.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CruiserClass, post: 2024513, member: 61332"] A lot of Shelby cars are desirable and some are...less so. I remember the econo-box Shelby (including, the Dodge versions like the Daytona) of the past and the current F-150 is :shakehead: Dodge has always been more mainstream, no argument there. They'd rather sell a thousand Chargers than one GT350R competitor, I suppose. Al Bundy drove a Dodge for a reason. It's the everyman-mobile. A pretty cheap way to get a V8 with a reasonably comfortable and capable coupe or sedan wrapped around it. The old school muscle car formula of fast enough to be fun, practical enough for a family man, and affordable on a blue collar salary. Charger outlasted the Taurus by a long shot and how many young people know more about SRT than they know about SHO? Ford's Mustang is their last remaining not-a-truck-or-SUV, and it's a great one, but it's hard to have one as the family's main/only ride. [/QUOTE]
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