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| Mopar Magic Member Jon Mickley's 2009 Dodge Challenger SRT8 and his 1972 Road Runner 440. Two examples of Mopar Muscle, separated by 37 years. Each is a one owner car. |
| 19th Annual Louisiana Mopar Nationals March 27, 2010 at first Baptist Church, Shreveport, 543 Ockley Drive, Shreveport, LA. CLICK HERE to get a printable Entry Form! |

| NEWS FLASH! Furious Fuchsia, a pair of words not often seen together, is the name of a new special edition Dodge Challenger muscle car. The bright purple cars from the still struggling Chrysler Group, available on V8-powered R/T and SRT-8 versions, will be officially unveiled later this week at the Chicago Auto Show, but the company provided photographs ahead of time Photographs don't really do justice to Furious Fuchsia, Chrysler spokesman Dan Ried insisted, while acknowledging that fuchsia might seem an odd color choice for a male-oriented car. SRT-8 Furious Fuchsia models will have a white interior as standard equipment. It will be optional on R/T models. Dodge has a history of outrageous color names for its performance cars dating back to the original muscle car era of the late 1960s and early 1970s. Some colors, like Top Banana (yellow) and Sublime (green), and Go Mango (metallic orange) have also been reintroduced in recent years. Furious Fuchsia is an all-new shade. Chrysler describes it as an updated version of Panther Pink and Moulin Rouge, colors available in 1970 and which enjoy a fan following today, including Web sites dedicated to the colors. Only 400 of the 425-horsepower Furious Fuchsia SRT-8 Challengers will be made, the carmaker said. The 400-horsepower R/T version will also be built in limited numbers, but no figure has been announced. |