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◊ 2014-11-13 00:47 |
-- Last edit: 2015-07-31 17:39:19 (antp) |
◊ 2014-11-14 21:03 |
I'm at a loss, I cant even express how I feel about the butt ugliest charger ever produced by the numb nuts at the F&F franchise. They really hit a new low with this piece of $#!t |
◊ 2014-11-14 21:04 |
This would look good in orange, with a white and black 01 on the side (seen that exact car somewhere before) but not like this. -- Last edit: 2014-11-14 21:04:51 |
◊ 2014-11-15 03:57 |
I like I am working on model car replica of it |
◊ 2015-02-12 18:02 |
Looks more like a vehicle you would see in a Mad Max movie. Seems like they are really straying away from the street racing action feel from the first 3 Fast and Furious movies to being typical action flicks since the 4th movie. |
◊ 2015-04-01 19:12 |
Like a Raid car from The Crew |
◊ 2015-04-03 19:26 |
***. It's not Dom's original charger. This one is somehow provided by the US military (yes, I know) and modified using pieces from a Humvee. |
◊ 2015-04-22 00:20 |
Try getting a grip on reality cause you've lost it |
◊ 2015-07-13 18:44 |
This is sad. The most awesome movie franchise made a butt ugly charger! And I love chargers!!! |
◊ 2015-07-25 09:11 |
as if the 68-70 chargers were not rare enough as it is, they keep destroying the remaining few ones that are left out there. i really hate hollywood these days. in a few years there wont be any left at all. prices for chargers are skyrocketing already, even for restauration pieces. and they sure used more than one in the filming of this movie. it also hurt very much when i saw that charger being destroyed for no reason in tarantinos crap movie deathproof a few years ago. HOLLYWOOD STOP DESTROYING RARE CLASSICS! use those modern plastic videogame cars instead, thats no loss at all, they are ugly anyway. |
◊ 2015-07-25 09:25 |
I completely agree with you. |
◊ 2015-07-31 17:42 |
Supposed to be a mix of these two: But there must not be much of a Charger in it, we could almost call it "made for movie Charger" I suppose -- Last edit: 2015-07-31 17:48:37 |
◊ 2015-09-15 20:02 |
Guy who built these identifies them as '68 Charger shells on custom-built chassis in Blu-ray special features. Also here: http://www.wired.com/2015/04/made-furious-7s-tricked-cars/ -- Last edit: 2015-09-15 20:23:48 |
◊ 2015-12-19 11:14 |
This Charger= The ugly parts of the Daytona in F and F 6 multiplied by 10 |
◊ 2016-05-12 22:49 |
Can people get a grip on reality?? |
◊ 2017-04-03 21:35 |
Ummmmm actually they built this car and Stathams from the frame up using a similar frame for both simply bulking up one and putting a charger shelling on the other so no it's not just destroying beauty after beauty they are custom made and I think it's funny that someone posts an article about it in the comments and yet people think that it's an actual old charger -- Last edit: 2017-04-03 21:37:33 |
◊ 2019-04-27 08:58 |
old comment but totally agree |
◊ 2020-02-05 22:55 |
I've realized that this is a replica of the patriot surger from the videogame motorstorm (2007). Both cars were shortened by the same amount, in the same position (right behind the door) and therefore the wheelbase was shortened in order to make them agile in rough terrain. Even the spare tires in the open trunk are the same. Only exception is in the movie the tire size is bigger. |
◊ 2021-01-31 16:46 |
I wish this vehicle had more screen time. |
◊ 2023-05-25 21:42 |
It looks good, anyway I prefer the muscle off road of Bumblebee and Transformers Rise of the Beast (although they do not compare to the Ghost Camaro and the Opel Senator BRIXMIS of real life) 😅 |