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The golden muscle car era was already on its way out in 1970, but that didn't stop Dodge from using Chrysler's E-body platform to introduce the Challenger ... and the black stripes don't show ...
The first standalone model to carry the Challenger name made its debut in 1970 ... Dodge had to build a production version of their race car: the Challenger T/A, named after the Trans-Am racing ...
The Dodge Challenger was the only all-new ... So, a factory pink car with a factory pink stripe was a super-rare sight back in 1970; in fact, only one is known to exist today, according to the ...
Ford Mustang Boss 302 was a winner on the racetrack and showroom, providing the template for all Mustangs that followed.
While the new two-door Charger could be best viewed as a replacement to the Challenger ... matte black racing stripes with hundreds of small Fratzog logos and red pin stripes. Dodge’s online ...
Compared to more well-known vehicles, like the Chevrolet Chevelle, the Dodge Challenger ... as well as stripes, racing mirrors, and a special steering wheel, among other available options.
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While not common for ordinary cars, steering wheels used for racing and performance cars normally have one or more colored stripes on top. This basically acts as a marker noting the steering wheel ...
The Mustang Mach-E GT Performance and the Dodge Charger Daytona are taking their rivalry to the track in a U-drag race to determine which EV carries its weight (literally) better. As a reminder ...