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Searching CL's auto section and saw this. What car has these?
http://honolulu.craigslist.org/mau/cto/399620…
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Colt
DPMS
Bushmaster
and more!
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An AR-15 Rifle, from my uneducated guess. Maybe you're supposed to mount a turret on your car?
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The BMW M4, because same name as assault rifle that uses these or very similar parts.
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Kahr maybe, but no car.
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CARnage
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AR-15 is my guess. Typical Craigslist ad. No specifics.
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Old Mopars had pistol grip shifters.
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Hey! You used my picture that I stole from Google! Thanks!
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Actually, I stole it from Google before I realized that you had stolen it first.
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Ha ha that's hilarious. I literally posted an article about 3 or 4 hours ago and that was the lead pic!
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Wait? You guys don't carry assault rifles in your vehicles?
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God I wished that retro muscle car phase had waited to start until I was done with college. Now you can't touch an old Hemi Mopar for under $50,000.
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That was still the case in the early 2000s before the Mustang really got things going.
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My father had a 1970 Dodge challenger when they came out new, he threw the original engine out and build up at 850HP 413 wedge, naturally aspirated. (Re-typing that so you know it's not a typo: 850HP N/A 413 wedge) He was 18-19 at the time. He's owned about 3-4 other Challengers, but since the 90s, they all suffered unfortunate deaths (two got hit by drunk drivers) or were sold off before the 90s, when he stopped owning fast cars.
And yes, the fast one had a pistol-grip shifter. It was hit by a drunk driver in a F-series diesel in the late 70s, going over 100mph. The T-bone destroyed the entire car, and the nitromethane he used to use as fuel (read: 850HP) ignited, burning the whole thing down. The one thing he recovered was that pistol-grip shift knob, which went into his other Challengers over the years.
The lust for speed runs deep in my family.
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the CAR-15