posted on August 27, 2010 with 10 notes
’70 Dodge Super Charger.
“Based on the ’68 Topless Charger idea car,  this vehicle was updated with a Plymouth Superbird-style nose cone,  wore brilliant (and original) Fire Orange paint with a black hood, had a  cut-down 10-inch windshield, and, unlike many of its show-only cousins,  came equipped with an honest-to-goodness 440-cubic-inch, 375-horse  Magnum V8. Features that never made it to the production line included a  rear spoiler that automatically adjusted as speeds increased,  vacuum-operated hood vents, side pipes, and twin flip-open gas caps.”
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’70 Dodge Super Charger.

“Based on the ’68 Topless Charger idea car, this vehicle was updated with a Plymouth Superbird-style nose cone, wore brilliant (and original) Fire Orange paint with a black hood, had a cut-down 10-inch windshield, and, unlike many of its show-only cousins, came equipped with an honest-to-goodness 440-cubic-inch, 375-horse Magnum V8. Features that never made it to the production line included a rear spoiler that automatically adjusted as speeds increased, vacuum-operated hood vents, side pipes, and twin flip-open gas caps.”

(via hoopties, Finalgear, bzr)

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