’70 Dodge Charger SRT-383

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'70 Dodge Charger SRT-383 - Hot Rod Magazine
An Impossibly Clean, Late-Model-Themed Dodge Charger

Introduced during the ’66 model year, many auto journalists wrote off the first-generation Charger as nothing more than a Coronet with a fastback treatment — because that’s exactly what it was. Though fastbacks would become popular and AMC, Ford, and GM would ultimately all offer midsize cars in this configuration, early Charger sales were soft. Really soft. Less than 16,000 units were sold in ’67. Yet, rather than kill off its new fastback, Dodge treated the Charger brand to an entirely new design for ’68, and the public fell in love.

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Photo Gallery: ’70 Dodge Charger SRT-383 – Hot Rod Magazine


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