Dodge produced more than 70,000 Challengers in 1970, but fewer than 1,000 rolled off the assembly line as R/T convertibles.
A quick peek at the VIN reveals that this Challenger wasn't born with a 426-cubic-inch Hemi, but it's still a rare classic.
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Customers are already modifying their new Dodge Charger Daytonas. One of the first examples is this red coupe outfitted with ...
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Back in the 1960s and 1970s, working- and middle-class Americans could afford to buy, drive and even collect muscle cars.
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The Challenger 300's story began in the late 1990s when Bombardier identified a gap in its product lineup. According to Flight International, at the time, the company offered the larger Challenger 604 ...
The electric Ford Mustang Mach-E SUV outsold its gasoline coupe and convertible siblings in 2024. Ford recently released its Q4 and year-end sales results, which ...
Although Dodge never officially made a Charger convertible from the factory, the company did produce a convertible version of the first-generation OG Challenger from 1970-1974. The Charger was ...
What I didn’t know until many years later was that 1970 was the final chance for affluent buyers to grace their driveways with a brand new De Ville convertible. Come 1971 only Sedan de Ville and Coupe ...