Marc and Darlene Rozman have been married for 45 years, and some of the best memories they share are thanks to their 1969 Dodge Charger RT that they bought back in 2001.
All three initial generations of the ubiquitous Dodge Charger were based on the Chrysler B-body platform. But that doesn’t mean people do not have their favorites, with the second generation (1968-1970) being chief among them.
autoevolution 1 May 2021, 22:40 UTC ·
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Few machines, regardless of their genre and age, are as recognizable as the 1969 Dodge Charger. While the Mopar people came up with the iconic styling cues, we can thank the Dukes of Hazzard TV series for pushing the said model year into popular culture. As such, it shouldn t come as a surprise to see that the big coupe is the topic of the rendering we have here. 5 photos
While most pixel portraits of the sort offer purists a ticket for the anger train, this one has a much more subtle way of playing with the appearance of the legendary Dodge.
autoevolution 16 Feb 2021, 10:48 UTC ·
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But the Dukes of Hazzard legacy means 69 Chargers like this one are ridiculously expensive these days! we hear someone in the audience whispering. There s no need to fret, though, this is a rendering, and everything is possible in the digital realm. 6 photos
With the engine still in its original location (something you can t take for granted when discussing such a wild proposal), the upper section of the vehicle has been modded to heaven/hell and back (it all depends on whether you fancy such transformations or not).
Nevertheless, instead of an all-out shooting brake/wagon conversion that would also redefine the luggage compartment, this looks more like somebody wanted a quick fix, chopping off the original roof and adding one of the quirkiest hardtop s we ve seen. Still, we feel the nickname we delivered in the title is fitting.