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Excellent thread topic.
For me, it started off with the styling. I loved the Charger when I first saw it on the Dukes of Hazzard. I may have seen a Charger before that but didn't remember it.
The General Lee sounded crappy to me but it looked fantastic. The DOH never delved into anything technical about the car so I didn't know about torsion bar suspension or any other Mopar engineering.
As a kid, once my eyes were opened to the 68-70 Charger, I started seeing Challengers, Dusters, Road Runners, Darts, Demons and Barracudas. The Mopar stripes, scoops and styling just hooked me.
My first car was a 69 Dart....
I was 17 and for a first car, this one sucked. It had electrical problems and ate parts frequently. Today, I would have had it fixed and reliable in a few days but back in 1982, it had me beat.
Years after, I wanted a 68-70 Charger but actually considered doing a front suspension swap to a 70-81 Camaro style subframe, thinking that it was superior to the torsion bar design.
I bought a '70 in March 2000 and the more that I studied the car and read books about Mopar engineering, the more I respected them.
To this day I still think that there are some goofy ideas with these cars but overall, they are solid and reliable as well as beautiful.
I'm baffled as to why they put the starter, trans cooler lines and neutral safety switch on the side that has to also accommodate the shifter and speedometer cable. WHY didn't they at least put the ATF cooler lines on the right side?
For me, it started off with the styling. I loved the Charger when I first saw it on the Dukes of Hazzard. I may have seen a Charger before that but didn't remember it.
The General Lee sounded crappy to me but it looked fantastic. The DOH never delved into anything technical about the car so I didn't know about torsion bar suspension or any other Mopar engineering.
As a kid, once my eyes were opened to the 68-70 Charger, I started seeing Challengers, Dusters, Road Runners, Darts, Demons and Barracudas. The Mopar stripes, scoops and styling just hooked me.
My first car was a 69 Dart....
I was 17 and for a first car, this one sucked. It had electrical problems and ate parts frequently. Today, I would have had it fixed and reliable in a few days but back in 1982, it had me beat.
Years after, I wanted a 68-70 Charger but actually considered doing a front suspension swap to a 70-81 Camaro style subframe, thinking that it was superior to the torsion bar design.
I bought a '70 in March 2000 and the more that I studied the car and read books about Mopar engineering, the more I respected them.
To this day I still think that there are some goofy ideas with these cars but overall, they are solid and reliable as well as beautiful.
I'm baffled as to why they put the starter, trans cooler lines and neutral safety switch on the side that has to also accommodate the shifter and speedometer cable. WHY didn't they at least put the ATF cooler lines on the right side?