All,
I recently wrote a letter to Joseph Veltri, who has joined Chrysler Group Management Team as the Head of Product Planning.
In the letter, I attempted to explain how well Chrysler would do if they brought back the SRT-8 Vanishing Point Challenger.
I explained that Ford Motor Company does one thing very well. They make low number, desirable cars that sell and retain value. I explained that the Shelby GT500, the Mustang Bullitt and the Mustang "Terminator" Cobras are cars that Ford has produced that are highly desireable and retain value.
Chrysler is attempting to go "old school", with the Challenger "Classic" and the Plum Crazy and Furious Fushia color schemes - but not enough in my opinion.
Consider this: The SRT-8 Challenger is about $46k nicely optioned. Who are buying these cars? Teenagers? No. It is the generation of folks that fit within the 30-50 demographic THAT HAVE PROBABLY SEEN THE MOVIE VANISHING POINT.
Highland Green Bullitt Mustang? SELLER
ALPINE WHITE SRT-8 CHALLENGER? BIGGER SELLER.
I asked to Joseph to consider building a limited production (1000 units) White SRT-8 Challenger. I would be first in line.
Anyone else that would like to follow my lead and think that the White SRT-8 Challenger should be produced?
WRITE A LETTER!
Mr. Joseph Veltri
Vice President - Product Planning
Chrysler LLC World Headquarters. (888) 322-4462.
Address: 1000 Chrysler Dr, Auburn Hills, MI 48326
If this came to fruition - it would be because of US.
Thanks for taking the time to read this and hopefully write a short letter...
Don