Original Dodge Challenger

Original Dodge Challenger

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neutral 3

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Tuesday 7th May 2019
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Disappointing article in this issue from June 2010 ( where has the time gone ?? )
This car is listed as being Exported.

Edited by neutral 3 on Tuesday 7th May 17:32

P5BNij

15,875 posts

107 months

Tuesday 7th May 2019
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I've just taken out a subscription to that and bought a few back issues as well wink


















aeropilot

34,666 posts

228 months

Tuesday 7th May 2019
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Love this Charger ad......can you imagine an ad man coming up with this idea today laugh


P5BNij

15,875 posts

107 months

Tuesday 7th May 2019
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Love that.... one for the 'So THESE are the cars that impress the opposite sex' thread...?

Glad to read that a Challenger will fit a standard garage, they're smaller than I first thought. Only an inch or so longer than a Cougar but a few inches wider. Prices are much higher than Cougars and some Mustangs though.

amgmcqueen

3,350 posts

151 months

Tuesday 7th May 2019
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aeropilot said:
neutral 3 said:
Love it P5B !!

More please !

71 T / A 340 I believe.
It's a '70.......in Panther Pink.
The homologation special T/A was a '70 model year only, and they only made just over 2000 of them.
There's a great channel on youtube called 'muscle car of the week'......they have a PP Challenger T/A, stunning!


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pQr3c_gj-p8


aeropilot

34,666 posts

228 months

Tuesday 7th May 2019
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P5BNij said:
Love that.... one for the 'So THESE are the cars that impress the opposite sex' thread...?
Good thinking wink

P5BNij said:
Glad to read that a Challenger will fit a standard garage, they're smaller than I first thought. Only an inch or so longer than a Cougar but a few inches wider.
My thought though, is can you actually get out of one with those longer doors, once driven the bloody thing into a standard garage....?
You may have to resort to Bo & Luke Duke style entry and exit..... laugh

P5BNij

15,875 posts

107 months

Tuesday 7th May 2019
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aeropilot said:
P5BNij said:
Love that.... one for the 'So THESE are the cars that impress the opposite sex' thread...?
Good thinking wink

P5BNij said:
Glad to read that a Challenger will fit a standard garage, they're smaller than I first thought. Only an inch or so longer than a Cougar but a few inches wider.
My thought though, is can you actually get out of one with those longer doors, once driven the bloody thing into a standard garage....?
You may have to resort to Bo & Luke Duke style entry and exit..... laugh
It's a double garage so no need to resort to anything too physical, not with my lumbago anyway! I'd probably still need to replace the two 7ft wide single doors with a full width one though just to be on the safe side wink

neutral 3

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171 months

Tuesday 7th May 2019
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aeropilot said:
Love this Charger ad......can you imagine an ad man coming up with this idea today laugh

I tore this Absolutely superb 69 Charger advert out of Car Craft ( or one of the mags ) framed it and had it for years on various walls!! It disappeared in divorce though.....

neutral 3

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171 months

Wednesday 8th May 2019
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Interesting article ( if you are into drag racing )

Edited by neutral 3 on Wednesday 8th May 12:08

neutral 3

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171 months

Wednesday 8th May 2019
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neutral 3

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171 months

Wednesday 8th May 2019
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There seems to be next to no period 70s or 80s photos of Challengers in the UK.
Back then, I only ever re call seeing 3 cars.
1/ My Late Dads white 70 Hemi in late 72 / early 73.
2/ A pal who lived in Walthamstow bought a 70 440 in about 1981. He came round in it once and I must have ridden in it.
He was mechanically inept. One eve in 82, him, his girlfriend and another ex pal and his g / f, were coming back from the Epping Forest Country club and as they came down into Buckhurst Hill, there was a narrow stretch of rd with a low hump back bridge. A Chrysler Alpine came over the bridge and ploughed into the Challengers right hand front corner and very sadly, the ins co wrote it off. Nowadays the car would have been repaired. Sure I went round and saw it outside his parents house after it had been recovered and before it went to a breakers.
Il ask him if he has any photos.

Another Challenger was called " The Artful Dodger", but I don't recall ever seeing it at the Chelsea Cruise, etc. I believe it has been restored.

aeropilot

34,666 posts

228 months

Wednesday 8th May 2019
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neutral 3 said:
There seems to be next to no period 70s or 80s photos of Challengers in the UK.
Back then, I only ever re call seeing 3 cars.
1/ My Late Dads white 70 Hemi in late 72 / early 73.
2/ A pal who lived in Walthamstow bought a 70 440 in about 1981. He came round in it once and I must have ridden in it.
He was mechanically inept. One eve in 82, him, his girlfriend and another ex pal and his g / f, were coming back from the Epping Forest Country club and as they came down into Buckhurst Hill, there was a narrow stretch of rd with a low hump back bridge. A Chrysler Alpine came over the bridge and ploughed into the Challengers right hand front corner and very sadly, the ins co wrote it off. Nowadays the car would have been repaired. Sure I went round and saw it outside his parents house after it had been recovered and before it went to a breakers.
Il ask him if he has any photos.

Another Challenger was called " The Artful Dodger", but I don't recall ever seeing it at the Chelsea Cruise, etc. I believe it has been restored.
Late 70's Hot Car magazine ran a yellow and black Hemi Challenger (can't recall if it was a 70 or 71 though) as a staff car. I did have a grainy colour photo of it taken on an old 110 pocket camera of in the pits at drag meeting at Blackbush in Sept '79, when the then HC editor Keith Seume(?) was drag racing it. From memory it was running slot mags and a slight rake.
They ran it for a year or two and then sold it, so have no idea what became of it, probably went to Sweden like so many others.

neutral 3

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6,499 posts

171 months

Wednesday 8th May 2019
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Found it !!

The gorgeous "Helle" tries her hardest to look interested in this Custom Car feature from April 1981 !
Mad thing is, that one day in 83, I had to take some modelling shots of an ex Boss g / f Page 3 girl, Tessa Huet to an agency in Clerkenwell. As I was about to park the hearing aid beige Escort MK3 co car, Helle came out of the building and walked right past me !! I can still see her in my minds eye now, wearing a white jumper type top, short skirt and legs to die for !
She was well known for being a regular in SuperBike magazine in the late 70s early 80s.
Anyone know what happened to her ??

Edited by neutral 3 on Wednesday 8th May 12:40

neutral 3

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Wednesday 8th May 2019
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Another shot of it.

neutral 3

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Wednesday 8th May 2019
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This is apparently The Artful Dodger now. Restored to its original Plum Crazy. In its customised form, It was owned by a guy from Tottenham, who had a pet shop.

P5BNij

15,875 posts

107 months

Wednesday 8th May 2019
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Original Challenger commercials from '70 and '71.... wink

https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=1968+mustang+...

https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=1968+mustang+...

https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=1968+mustang+...

And some Charger ads... well why not...

'68...
https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=1968+mustang+...

'69 with bonus Bert Backache soundtrack...
https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=1968+mustang+...

'70 Chevy Chevelle SS ad, in for a penny in for a pound...
https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=1968+mustang+...

Where's my nearest dealer...?


aeropilot

34,666 posts

228 months

Wednesday 8th May 2019
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neutral 3 said:

Found it !!

The gorgeous "Helle" tries her hardest to look interested in this Custom Car feature from April 1981 !
Mad thing is, that one day in 83, I had to take some modelling shots of an ex Boss g / f Page 3 girl, Tessa Huet to an agency in Clerkenwell. As I was about to park the hearing aid beige Escort MK3 co car, Helle came out of the building and walked right past me !! I can still see her in my minds eye now, wearing a white jumper type top, short skirt and legs to die for !
She was well known for being a regular in SuperBike magazine in the late 70s early 80s.
Anyone know what happened to her ??

Edited by neutral 3 on Wednesday 8th May 12:40
No idea, but remember her well.........she was very high up on my 18/19 year old 'lust list' back then smile
She'd be in mid 60's now I guess....

I seem to recall seeing another white Chally with murals on it at one of the Ally pally Custom shows around 80/81....?


neutral 3

Original Poster:

6,499 posts

171 months

Wednesday 8th May 2019
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aeropilot said:
neutral 3 said:
There seems to be next to no period 70s or 80s photos of Challengers in the UK.
Back then, I only ever re call seeing 3 cars.
1/ My Late Dads white 70 Hemi in late 72 / early 73.
2/ A pal who lived in Walthamstow bought a 70 440 in about 1981. He came round in it once and I must have ridden in it.
He was mechanically inept. One eve in 82, him, his girlfriend and another ex pal and his g / f, were coming back from the Epping Forest Country club and as they came down into Buckhurst Hill, there was a narrow stretch of rd with a low hump back bridge. A Chrysler Alpine came over the bridge and ploughed into the Challengers right hand front corner and very sadly, the ins co wrote it off. Nowadays the car would have been repaired. Sure I went round and saw it outside his parents house after it had been recovered and before it went to a breakers.
Il ask him if he has any photos.

Another Challenger was called " The Artful Dodger", but I don't recall ever seeing it at the Chelsea Cruise, etc. I believe it has been restored.
Late 70's Hot Car magazine ran a yellow and black Hemi Challenger (can't recall if it was a 70 or 71 though) as a staff car. I did have a grainy colour photo of it taken on an old 110 pocket camera of in the pits at drag meeting at Blackbush in Sept '79, when the then HC editor Keith Seume(?) was drag racing it. From memory it was running slot mags and a slight rake.
They ran it for a year or two and then sold it, so have no idea what became of it, probably went to Sweden like so many others.
Keith Seume, yes I remember that name and have vague memories of Hot Car running a Challenger. Shame re Hot Car disappearing.

neutral 3

Original Poster:

6,499 posts

171 months

Wednesday 8th May 2019
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aeropilot said:
neutral 3 said:

Found it !!

The gorgeous "Helle" tries her hardest to look interested in this Custom Car feature from April 1981 !
Mad thing is, that one day in 83, I had to take some modelling shots of an ex Boss g / f Page 3 girl, Tessa Huet to an agency in Clerkenwell. As I was about to park the hearing aid beige Escort MK3 co car, Helle came out of the building and walked right past me !! I can still see her in my minds eye now, wearing a white jumper type top, short skirt and legs to die for !
She was well known for being a regular in SuperBike magazine in the late 70s early 80s.
Anyone know what happened to her ??

Edited by neutral 3 on Wednesday 8th May 12:40
No idea, but remember her well.........she was very high up on my 18/19 year old 'lust list' back then smile
She'd be in mid 60's now I guess....

I seem to recall seeing another white Chally with murals on it at one of the Ally pally Custom shows around 80/81....?
Helle in her 60s OMG !!! But I would love to know what happened to her!!

My pal with the 440, only remembers The Artful Dodger from back in the day.

neutral 3

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Wednesday 8th May 2019
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I believe that her name is / was ? Helle Kjaer. She was the face of a BT advert in the early 80s as well.