Grill Badge Swap

Discussion in 'Challenger Exterior Modifications Forum' started by SRT-Tom, Oct 30, 2024.

  1. SRT-Tom

    SRT-Tom Well-Known Member Staff Member Super Moderator Article Writer

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    Here is a cool, but pricey ($69), front grill emblem swap for you Scat Pack guys. It is the replacement of the R/T emblem with a Charger Scat Pack emblem (with the bee).




    Emblems | Steve White Parts
     
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    Sexy Blue AKA Bob

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    Nice, but I am good. Trying to keep my car stock as possible. Never know what the future holds?
     
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    SRT-Tom Well-Known Member Staff Member Super Moderator Article Writer

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    I have made several cosmetic mods to my engine bay and interior, but I have kept all of the OEM parts. If needed, I can easily convert my SRT back to stock.

    For me, it's all about what pleases me. I don't worry about the worth of my car in 30 or 40 years.
     
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    So, you think you will be around in 30 or 40 years? I certainly will not, unless you have another secret.
     
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    Sexy Blue AKA Bob

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    At 61 I could make it to 90, if I don't the kids can have it.

    First I have to want something like that on my car. LOL

    Tom likes all the ornaments, I like the roar of my car as is.

    I would rather, get the oxide off the engine, get rid of the swirl scratches, pull the wheels and clean them, and maybe give it a ceramic coat, or at least wax. That's my priorities. Winter project in my shop.
     
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    SRT-Tom Well-Known Member Staff Member Super Moderator Article Writer

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    I can easily do another 30 or 40 years! Good genetics!!

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    funny
     
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    Sexy Blue AKA Bob

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    Tom is immortal.
     
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    A good friend of mine was working two weeks before his death and he was 95 yrs old. You do not see that very often. Very unusual to work for a hobby and still have it together.
     
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    Yeah, I knew a guy that was right around 95 when he died. He would go to the dairy plant every day to count the money. He took good care of his kids, and they took care of him, he died at home.
     
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