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Mid-1970's Dodge Charger Daytona at a car show in Quebec. For 1975–77, the Daytona name returned on the Charger, which by this time was a re-badged Chrysler Cordoba. The Daytona package of this era, was a 2-tone stripe-and-decal appearance package. A 400 c.i. big block engine could be ordered as the 318 was standard.
For the Charger made by Chrysler of Australia, see Chrysler Valiant Charger. The Dodge Charger is a model of automobile marketed by Dodge in various forms over eight generations since 1966. The first Charger was a show car in 1964. [ 1 ][ 2 ] A 1965 Charger II concept car resembled the 1966 production version.
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The B platform or B-body was the name of two of Chrysler 's midsize passenger car platforms – at first rear-wheel drive, from 1962 through 1979; and the later, unrelated front-wheel drive platform, used by the Eagle Premier / Dodge Monaco, from 1988 through 1992. The 1962-1979 platform underwent significant changes through its production life ...
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This former SEMA star is a lot more affordable than a genuine Aero Car.
The race also introduced the Dodge Charger Daytona cars for the first time in the series. Richard Brickhouse won the race; it was his only victory in the Cup Series . Following the announcement that Brickhouse was the victor, Jim Vandiver protested that he had actually won the race.
The Charger and Challenger are on their way out, but Dodge promises it isn't finished making muscle cars. This electric coupe aims to carry on the legacy. Dodge Charger Daytona SRT Concept ...