Making A Dodge Challenger - Brampton Assembly Plant Behind The Scenes Video

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Offline DodgeInfoCenter

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Not long ago, we sent a team to the Brampton Assembly Plant to get a behind the scenes look at what it takes to build a Dodge Challenger; with cameras rolling - we got the whole thing on tape!  If you’re interested in seeing how all the elements come together, go to http://www.youtube.com/dodgechallenger1#p/u/3/9bfz4ILdZDA to watch the video.  :2thumbs:

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Nice video thanks for the link. We are hearing now that the next color for the challenger is going to be furious fuchsia, when will we get to see the first pictures of the color?
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Nice video thanks for the link. We are hearing now that the next color for the challenger is going to be furious fuchsia, when will we get to see the first pictures of the color?

Good question; :clueless:

I know that Plum Crazy and Detonator Yellow were introduced for the 2010 MY... not sure about "Furious Fuchsia" though...  The general rule of thumb is that we can't comment on future products or product enhancements, I'm thinking that's where I'll net out but, I will check to see what if anything is in the pipe line...   I'll let you know either way.... 

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That was great. It's nice to see how they are put together. Looks like they do a good job. The only time mine has been back to the dealer is for an oil change.
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That video was neat.  I wish there was one like that from Hamtramk in 1970!

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Very nice video!  :thumbsup:  It looks real cool how they build the car.  Neat how the engine/front subframe just pops into the engine bay from underneath.  The guy hosting was pretty good too!  :grinyes:  I was waiting for the paint guy to say, "Eh..."  I have Canadian cousins...  :misbehaving:

Did you notice how "his" Challenger went from a 6 speed manual tranny to an automatic in the end?  :clueless:  :roflsmiley:
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Very cool video.  Thanks

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great video :wow:

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Did you notice how "his" Challenger went from a 6 speed manual tranny to an automatic in the end?  :clueless:  :roflsmiley:

I saw that too.  :roflsmiley:
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