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The dealer doesn't even have a photo of the Durango I just bought, so I can only include the press photo they used in their ad. It's a '19 GT AWD Plus with 90,000 on it.
Supposedly it looks like this. Or at least used to.
Lots of things can be destroyed if doing things improperly.
Those who can spare the time to read the owners manual and do it the right way shouldn't have any issues.
Hmm, I thought a '69 should be a 396.
Be that as it may, I've given up on a pursuit Durango (way too many idle hours for a 5.7) and on finding a nice GT AWD in Granite.
Stumbled upon a GT AWD Plus for a good price. Should have photos of it tomorrow, and if it looks good I'll go get it week...
C'mon, man. There are people referring to their SUVs as "trucks".
But no, I don't even call pickups of any kind "trucks", even though they technically are.
Yeah, I never thought about it that way and was surprised to read than a V6 Challenger is quicker than many of the old muscle cars.
Had a '91 GM pickup with a 454 which produced a whopping 225 hp.
Good thinking. Start them off with only a little power at first, then once they master some 500 hp you can let them loose with a 'Cat and another couple of hundred.
Of course, you could also just give them the black key.
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