1970 Dodge HEMI Challenger R/T Is a Museum-Grade Gem, Costs a Fortune

1970 Dodge HEMI Challenger R/T Is a Museum-Grade Gem, Costs a Fortune

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Produced from 1970 to 1974, the first-generation Dodge Challenger was the shortest-lived Mopar of the golden era. It also spent only two years on the muscle car market because Chrysler discontinued its high-compression big-block engines in 1971. Despite all this, the Challenger is one of the most iconic performance rigs of the early 1970s. (continue reading...)

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