Directly from the DaimlerChrysler Pacifica Design Studio
Last week I was contacted by Micheal Castiglione asking if I would like to add a few of his concept designs of the new Challenger to the Lateral-g Artwork page. Micheal went on to tell me that he works at the DaimlerChrysler Pacifica Design Studio and worked on the design of the Challenger. He has shown Lateral-g to his friends at the Design Studio and they love what we're doing. He also told me that he took the g-machine/pro-touring approach to the design of the Challenger. I think that's fantastic and just shows that the g-machine movement isn't just a fad - this IS the new direction of hot rodding.
Our little website has had tremendous growth, been mentioned in numerous magazines, hit quite a few milestones... but when a well known designer from the DaimlerChrysler Pacifica Design Studio says that he and his friends at the studio really enjoy the site, it really says a lot for what we're doing. It's one thing to say you've been in a magazine, but to say we have influenced the design and direction of a new car from DaimlerChrysler... well... that's just amazing.
Thanks again Micheal! I'm looking forward to seeing your personal g-machine project come together.
So does the new top of the line Mustang GT500. 3900 and change. And that's a production car. The Challenger does not formally exist yet, so the weight is just hype. It's a long way from show car to production.
Bottom Line: If the LX platform helps Chrysler justify the return of 2 door musclecars, I'm willing to overlook a little weight. Heck, I'll go on a diet to make up the difference.
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