polara71
Old Man with a Hat
9.38 ET
Wow, I'm more impressed with the traction than the speed of the cars.
9.38 ET
Wow, I'm more impressed with the traction than the speed of the cars.
Mickey Thompson 18" ET Street R 325
Mickey Thompson 18" ET Street R 325
Ok this is the first time I've seen this: A Hellcat for sale on the side of the road. This is by our post office where people park their Honda's and Toyota's to sell them. Don't think I'd leave a high dollar car unattended there.
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Looks like there's a red Magnum in that rowOk this is the first time I've seen this: A Hellcat for sale on the side of the road. This is by our post office where people park their Honda's and Toyota's to sell them. Don't think I'd leave a high dollar car unattended there.
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Yup but not for sale!Looks like there's a red Magnum in that row
Yup but not for sale!
Probably more demand for good RT magnums than Hellcats.
Certainly more affordable!Probably more demand for good RT magnums than Hellcats.
Certainly more affordable!
Because they're desirable.SRT-8 Magnum's with a 6.1L are pretty rare and hard to find.
Not making them was the point. They stopped making them to produce the Challenger.I highly doubt it!
Mopar is selling Hellcat's as fast as they are making them. Even used Hellcat's don't sit on lots long.
Mopar isn't building Magnum's last time I checked.....
Because they're desirable.
Weren't they a bit pricey at the time? 375 hp for what was later the same money as a Hellcat? I could be way off, I can't recall.Very few SRT-8 Magnums sold.
2006 - 2,970 sold
2007 - 921 sold
2008 - 239 sold
They just didn't sell very well and Mopar stopped making them.
Very few SRT-8 Magnums sold.
2006 - 2,970 sold
2007 - 921 sold
2008 - 239 sold
They just didn't sell very well and Mopar stopped making them.