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Dodge Challenger – Cool Concept
Reviving a legend  by Sue Mead
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Dodge Challenger Concept

One of the hottest new concepts at the 2006 North American International Auto Show in Detroit was this Orange Pearl-colored Dodge Challenger Concept, with styling based on the original pony-car icon from 1970. In the Dodge Challenger Concept, DaimlerChrysler’s design team has faithfully recreated the 1970 Challenger pony car that muscled up to the brawny “big boys” of the early seventies, taking a different tack than Chevrolet has done with its retro-modern Camaro Concept. Compared to the Chevy, this Challenger Concept looks like a restored original rather than a modern muscle car.


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