heres a few you may enjoy. not necessarily swaps, but theres also a few awkward ones. haha

alright, this is a fail post. neither of these are the swap pics i was looking for. i have a bunch somewhere. but here ya go anyway. lol
Yeah, those look nice, but a 300 with a magnum front end = pooh imo.
I like the 300 front....not the magnum
I like the grille swap; it's the rest of the ghetto bling-blang crap I can't stand.
1989 Z24 Convertible - Dust Covered
2006 tC - Dust Covered, but driven more
If I'm not mistaken, didn't they do something like that on Overhaulin'? Unfortunatly this is the only pic that I could find
And if anybody wants to check out that episode, it's called "Firey Brit"
-dan
meh to all the above. these things available in europe.
add a startech tuning package and you're in business.
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ZlineDavid wrote:I like the grille swap; it's the rest of the ghetto bling-blang crap I can't stand.
Beat me to it. Would look nice if it wasn't for the ridiculous two-tone paint jobs, etc.
If they offered a Magnum with the 300 front clip & woodgrain trim with a subtle, tasteful body color, you'd have a Chrysler Town & Country wagon... A real classic!
What I'd like to see done is place a Charger R/T front clip on a Magnum, do the graphics the same as found on the Charger but shaped to match the Magnum's body shape, add the proper factory rims, drop the Mopar Performance 392 3rd-gen Hemi under the hood backed with the Charger's 6-spd, and make the base color (The non-matte black graphics part of the body) in lil' known but very nice (and fitting) classic Mopar color Nightwatch Blue. Call it the Blue Bomber or The Heavy Bomber and cruise it to the scenes playin' Don Felder's "Heavy Metal (Takin' A Ride)" as you pull up. It would be devastating to all those F'n'F'-ing tuner/ricer types to see a modern interpretation of a lil' known rare Mopar muscle classic: The '71 383/4-spd Plymouth Satellite Wagon. Jeez... Can you imagine this thing drifting? Look out!
Go beyond the "bolt-on".
Am I the only one that thinks you oughtta leave well enough alone?