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    Door Sill Protectors for the car

    I recently bought a Challenger, and after looking at the Mopar and aftermarket products available for the door sills, I decided to just make my own This is Rowmark ADA Alternative, Matte Black, with 3M adhesive on the back. Just stuck them on this morning.
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    Cool accessory for a very cool car!
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    very awesome
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    Nice project. I know so many Chevy guys my first thought was it's missing the bowtie. I really like the red on yours. Then again you can't necessarily go by me, I like Plum Crazy, Green Go & Sublime! With all the options on the Challengers everyone I see looks fairly different.
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    Fantastic idea Joe. Love the color. No doubt you have experienced some rubberneckers when you drive that around town. This gives me some ideas for my little red car that is much slower than yours... :-)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Chance in Iowa View Post
    Fantastic idea Joe. Love the color. No doubt you have experienced some rubberneckers when you drive that around town. This gives me some ideas for my little red car that is much slower than yours... :-)
    Morris Minor? Back in my college days a good friend had one, I did a lot of work on it. Yes, big difference in power, 305hp for the Challenger, his Morris was maybe
    50 but still fun!



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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe Pelonio View Post
    Morris Minor? Back in my college days a good friend had one, I did a lot of work on it. Yes, big difference in power, 305hp for the Challenger, his Morris was maybe 50 but still fun!
    Yes. Morris Minor 1000 2-door Saloon. More like 37 hp. It might do 0-60 somewhere around 30 seconds.
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