It was used to tow the unmanned Charger,and the cable was used to release at the moment the Charger veered off into the gas station and exploded. Post #12 shows the final sequence of events!
Chargerverts Post 11 picture #4 looks like blue paint under where the door handle was. Or is it blue primer? LOL!
The movie production company bought two 68 Chargers from a California Dodge dealership, one was blue the other was yellow. They painted both Chargers black. That is why there is blue paint under the door handle.Chargerverts Post 11 picture #4 looks like blue paint under where the door handle was. Or is it blue primer? LOL!
Any idea what happened to those cars?The movie production company bought two 68 Chargers from a California Dodge dealership, one was blue the other was yellow. They painted both Chargers black. That is why there is blue paint under the door handle.
The go wing looks terrible in a 68.This 68 Charger was also destroyed in the 1976 movie Cannonball.
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..or 69..or 70... or..The go wing looks terrible in a 68.
Totally agree. I've made that same move several times over the years.Love the 3:22 spot, Yep thats a Mopar
That is not a factory go wing.The go wing looks terrible in a 68.