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Tim seems to really care of us loyal Dodge fans. But allocating every '03 car directly to dealers means there will likely be major markups.
Anyone care to guess how much? Over 5k for sure.
Are we gonna get screwed?

btw - I wasn't clear if the carbon fiber '70 charger comes as a complete car. No matter, likely to be VERY expensive.
 

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That $8,000 body-in-white is insane. Every crashed/stolen recovered Hellcat Challenger is now gonna be rebuilt. You can't even begin to replace a couple damaged quarter panels for that money.
 
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That $8,000 body-in-white is insane. Every crashed/stolen recovered Hellcat Challenger is now gonna be rebuilt. You can't even begin to replace a couple damaged quarter panels for that money.
Moving the crashed VIN to another body is highly illegal and there's also alternate VIN locations that you would have to stamp the VIN on so most won't know how to do this correctly. And the body in white might also have special stampings on it to designate it's off road only.

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Please fix the title and your first post. My OCD is on fire right now o_O :geek:
 
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Moving the crashed VIN to another body is highly illegal and there's also alternate VIN locations that you would have to stamp the VIN on so most won't know how to do this correctly. And the body in white might also have special stampings on it to designate it's off road only.

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You are quite right on that observation. But it probably wont stop some of these unscrupulous types. Like the ones that steal a car and strip it and then wait for it to show up at auction to buy the stripped car from the insurance company, reassemble it and then get it legitimately registered with a reconstructed title. It's like laundering money but your laundering a car instead.
 
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