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...Concord and 300. Not much.
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Chrysler LHS
Chrysler Concorde
uh..
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throw the LHS in there and you'll have a trifecta!
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This is a whale shark replica
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At least one is happy in its crappiness, not bloated and looking like a confused angry pig.
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While this, on the other hand, is a trout mask replica.
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If they both drive the same, you don't want to drive either
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right! Just surprised to see these two so close together and parked by each other ;)
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i doubt it the Concord had a 8 foot truck that hangs beyond ready axel. Lol
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What amazes me is at one point Chrysler had the Concorde, LHS and 300M in their lineup all at the same time.
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I know, a friend of mine has one and I'm taking care of it while he's abroad. It's awful. The seats are comfortable, and that's about the only positive I can find.
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The LHS was the long wheelbase model, the Conorde was the standard one, and the 300M was the "sports" version (actually a hastily restyled 2nd gen Eagle Vision that they had to move somewhere when Eagle was killed off).