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1970 Dodge Challenger convertible

Dode Challenger convertible 1970 USA
first generation

en.wikipedia.org
The Dodge Challenger is the name of three different generations of automobiles marketed by the Dodge division of Chrysler. The Dodge Silver Challenger was produced in 1959. From 1970 to 1974, the first generation Dodge Challenger pony car was built using the Chrysler E platform, sharing major components with the Plymouth Barracuda. The second generation, from 1978 to 1983, was a badge engineered Mitsubishi Galant Lambda. The third, and current generation, was introduced in 2008 as a rival to the evolved fifth generation Ford Mustang and the fifth generation Chevrolet Camaro.
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 though sales rose for the 1973 model year with over 27,800 cars being sold, Challenger production ceased midway through the 1974 model year. 165,437 Challengers were sold over this model's lifespan.

Production : 1969–1974
Assembly : Hamtramck, Michigan, United States
Los Angeles, California, United States
Designer : Carl Cameron (1968)
Body and chassis
Body style : 2-door convertible , 2-door hardtop
Platform : E-body
Related : Plymouth Barracuda
Powertrain
Engine : 198 cu in (3.24 L) Slant 6 I6
225 cu in (3.69 L) Slant 6 I6
318 cu in (5.21 L) LA V8
340 cu in (5.6 L) LA V8
360 cu in (5.9 L) LA V8
383 cu in (6.28 L) B V8
426 cu in (6.98 L) Hemi V8
440 cu in (7.2 L) RB V8
Transmission : 3-speed manual, 4-speed manual, 3-speed TorqueFlite automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase : 110.0 in (2,790 mm)
Length : 191.3 in (4,860 mm)[2]
Width : 76.1 in (1,930 mm)
Height : 50.9 in (1,290 mm)
 
 

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