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Dodge Challenger
The Dodge Challenger is the name of three different automobile models marketed by the Dodge division of Chrysler LLC since 1970.
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70 Dodge Hemi Challenger Car Quality Framed Art Poster Print - 20" X 16" |
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DODGE CHALLENGER PARKING sign st car auto |
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DODGE CHALLENGER PARKING ONLY sign. A BRAND NEW SIGN!!! Made of thick aluminum and durable vinyl lettering and graphics this sign is 12in. wide and 18in. tall, just like the official signs. Made to last for years outdoors the sign is nice enough to be displayed inside... |
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1970 Dodge Challenger R/T Hardtop Coupe Framed Art Poster Print, 22x18 |
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Art.com is the world's largest retailer of art prints, posters, photographs, and framed artwork. With our huge selection of over 400,000 prints, you'll easily find the perfect piece for your home, office, or classroom... |
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The American MuscleCar: Plymouth Hemi Cuda, Dodge Hemi Challenger and Chevorlet Nova SSReviewsInformative, with a good mix of vintage and up to date footage. If you own one or dream of owning one of these classics then this is definately a worthwhile watch. Average Rating:![]() |
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No Description Available.Genre: DocumentaryRating: NRRelease Date: 28-MAR-2006Media Type: DVD |
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Road Mice Wireless Dodge Challenger Hemi Orange w/Black Stripes MouseReviewsThis mouse looks cool on our desk. It is a replica of my husband's car. He loves it. It is easy to use and is comfortable for most normal computer use. Don't think it would be good to use for gaming. Average Rating:![]() |
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Road mice™ wireless dodge challenger optical mouse - hemi orange / black stripes, "cruise the web in style" with road mice™'s wireless optical mouse and USB receiver utilizing the latest RF and optical technology, suitable for desktops and laptops |
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Road Mice Wireless Dodge Challenger Gray MouseReviewsVery cool mouse if you are a automotive enthusist. Fast shipping and is actually very comfortable to use!.. I only use it for my laptop, and don't use it constantly... so, in case it is not mentioned in the descriptions... the headlites do lite up when u click a mouse button, but that feature can be turned off with a switch. And the whole mouse function, red-tracking light, can be shutdown entirely when not in use, both of these to save the batteries (takes 2 AAAs) Average Rating:![]() |
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ROAD MICE WRLS DODGE CHLNGR OPTMOUSE GRAY PC/MAC |
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Road Mice Wireless Dodge Charger Mouse (Police)ReviewsI received my order for my wireless mouse. I ordered a Camaro Highway Patrol made by Road Mice. It is very simple to install. Add batteries and insert into an available UBS port. That's it! It really took longer to remove this product from the plastic sealing wrapper that so many products are packaged in today. Using it is on my computer is soo so easy. If there is a negative , it is the ergomatic design . If you are at computer for any really long periods of time your hand becomes numb. I like my new toy, I may order a different design down the road. They have several models and color schemes to choose from Road Mice provides car enthusiasts with the option of upgrading the mundane with an attention grabbing laser ride. With the available lights on or off, every time you point a click the mouse makes work much more enjoyable. The quality of the mouse is outstanding, and the ergonomics feel natural for medium to large hands. A must for the brother, father, son or man in your life. Batteries have a very short life span in this mouse. The last time I changed batteries the battery terminals fell down inside the mouse. I had to send it back for replacement. Average Rating:![]() |
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Compatible With Ibm & Mac(r) 800 Dpi Optical Mouse Wireless Individual Vin Serial Numbers On/off Switch For Led Headlights Personalized Registration & Title |
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1:24 Scale 2006 Dodge Challenger Concept Car |
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Dodge Challenger 2008 SRT8ReviewsI just received my 2008 Dodge Challenger SRT. It looks great and the hood and the doors open. The sad part is I wanted the car in silver & black to match the one I have and it came in orange which is not in the picture when I ordered it. So if you want the silver color one you may not get it. I will be writing the company about this. I hope they have a silver & black one. Joe W Average Rating:![]() |
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This is an 2008 Dodge Challenger SRT8 / from the Maisto Special Edition Collection. / Suitable for Ages 3 & Older. / / FEATURES: Scaled replica / Die-cast metal body with plastic parts / Opening doors and trunk / Detailed chassis / / INCLUDES: One die cast model / / SPECS: Scale: 1/24 / Length: 8" (203mm) / Width: 3-1/8" (79mm) / Height: 2-1/2" (64mm) |
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Revell 1:24 '70 Dodge Challenger 2 'N 1 |
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1:24 scale. Dodge's entry into the Pony car wars was the Challenger and it more than held it's own in hot company with the outstanding 340 c.i.d. small block engine. Build as 1 of 2 versions, factory stock with 340 six pack or as wild street racer with dual 4 bbl high-rise intake... |
(1970-1974)
The Challenger is described in a book about 1960s American cars as Dodge’s "answer to the Mustang and Camaro." It was one of two Chrysler E-body cars, the other being the slightly smaller Plymouth Barracuda. "Both the Challenger and Barracuda were available in a staggering number of trim and option levels" and were intended "to compete against cars like the Chevrolet Camaro and Ford Mustang, and to do it while offering virtually every engine in Chrysler's inventory." However they were "a rather late response to the ponycar wave the Ford Mustang had started." The author of a book about "Hemi"-powered muscle cars says that the Challenger was conceived in the late 1960s as Dodge’s equivalent of the Plymouth Barracuda, and that the Barracuda was designed to compete against the Mustang and Camaro. He adds that Chrysler intended the new Dodge as "the most potent ponycar ever," and positioned it "to compete against the Mercury Cougar and Pontiac Firebird." Similarly, the author of a book about the Chrysler pony-cars notes that "the Barracuda was intended to compete in the marketplace with the Mustang and Camaro/Firebird, while the Dodge was to be positioned against the Cougar" and other more luxury-type musclecars.
The Challenger's longer wheelbase, larger dimensions and more luxurious interior were prompted by the launch of the 1967 Mercury Cougar, likewise a bigger, more luxurious and more expensive pony car aimed at affluent young American buyers. The wheelbase, at 110 inches (2,794 mm), was two inches longer than the Barracuda, and the Dodge differed substantially from the Plymouth in its outer sheetmetal, much as the Cougar differed from the shorter-wheelbase Ford Mustang.
Exterior design was done by Carl Cameron, who also did the exterior for the 1966 Dodge Charger. Cameron based the 1970 Challenger grille off an older sketch of his 1966 Charger prototype that was to have a turbine engine. The Charger never got the turbine, but the Challenger got that car's grille. Although the Challenger was well-received by the public (with 76,935 produced for the 1970 model year), it was criticized by the press, and the pony car segment was already declining by the time the Challenger arrived. Sales fell dramatically after 1970, and Challenger production ceased midway through the 1974 model year. About 165,500 Challengers were sold over this model's lifespan.
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