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A bit corny perhaps...but I still like it

You never know how history will work out, till we live it. Thanks for sharing!!
 
yep a bit corny, but cool
 
These videos made my day!
The first video is great.
I adore the second video. I remember seeing that commercial on TV and thinking that was the coolest thing I have ever seen.
Thank you for sharing
 
The 1st video is nice if not a little corny.
I think we can all identify that moment that put us on the Mopar path. For me it was riding my bike when I heard it off in the distance. It belonged to the local "racing hoodlums" as my father called them. I was mesmerized. It was bright orange, loud and fast. After several clandestine trips I got to know the owners. They were a local drag racing team with a new 69 Hemi Roadrunner sponsored by several local businesses. My father was not thrilled with my new acquaintances, but I learned a lot of mechanics there and the Mopar bug bit hard. Put that kid in the commercial on a banana bike, and that was me.
 
HAHAHAHA, I mean its fun videos. Captures some nostalgia I think.
I own a 2013 AWD hemi charger.
"77 years ago, in 2014"
Yeah sorry the computer on wheels is not going to function in 77 years from now!
It's a nice sentiment to think the modern muscle cars will be collector items but simply put, stuff can't sit like it used to. Steel doesn't "keep" in storage like it used to. The video is a nice fluff piece/emotion stir stick but it's pretty far off base.
 
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