i also jsut recieved an autoweek, this car was one the few they mentioned
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"CHRYSLER CROSSFIRE DRIFTER"
When factory drift pilot Sam Hubinette's Viper was banned from competition this year, Chrysler's Skunkwerks decided to offer a less threatening but still comptitive entry. The Crossfire Drifter is officially just a show car , but it is built to meet SCCA safetly regs for drifting. The advantage of the convertible is that fans can watch the pilot work, designers say. Plus removing the top's mechanicals, along with the otop edge of the windshiled, the dash switches and the airbags saved between 300 and 400 pounds, the engineers said"
Autoweek, November 15, 2004, page 19-20.
also in the article they ran the word advantage from one line to the next. where was the break?
ADVAN-tage. coincidence? maybe. then again maybe autoweek is more jdm than you think...
article
"CHRYSLER CROSSFIRE DRIFTER"
When factory drift pilot Sam Hubinette's Viper was banned from competition this year, Chrysler's Skunkwerks decided to offer a less threatening but still comptitive entry. The Crossfire Drifter is officially just a show car , but it is built to meet SCCA safetly regs for drifting. The advantage of the convertible is that fans can watch the pilot work, designers say. Plus removing the top's mechanicals, along with the otop edge of the windshiled, the dash switches and the airbags saved between 300 and 400 pounds, the engineers said"
Autoweek, November 15, 2004, page 19-20.
also in the article they ran the word advantage from one line to the next. where was the break?
ADVAN-tage. coincidence? maybe. then again maybe autoweek is more jdm than you think...
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