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  • Dodge Charger
  • Dodge Charger
  • Dodge Charger
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  • The beautiful riverside city of Shreveport, LA is famous for its fairs, parades and festivals. With more than 250,000 calls for service each year, the Shreveport Police department works hard to keep the city safe. A true example of modern day heroes, the 500 brave officers continue to fight crime and make Shreveport a fun place to visit and a safe place to live.
  • Here are the different castings of Dodge Chargers they have released, starting with the Custom Charger of 1969 through the Custom '69 Dodge Charger of 2007 and beyond. Each page may have several individual vehicles listed with a variety of models and colors.
  • The Dodge Charger SRT-8 is a C-class Group 3 muscle car. It is a regular car that can be purchased to race in both games, however, in Midnight Club Los Angeles, there are LAPD and U.S. Border Patrol versions of the car that can also be found chasing racers and later can be purchased within the story.
  • The Dodge Charger, also known as "Adrian" is Brock's beloved vehicle. He takes great pride in it and while still living at the Venture Compound could be seen washing it every weekend. In Season 4's episode Assisted Suicide, he reveals that he has converted it to an electric engine to make it green.
  • In the early sixties many were exploring new ideas in the personal luxury and specialty car segments. Chrysler, slow to enter the specialty car market, selected their Dodge Division to enter an untapped market for a bigger model to fit between the "pony car" Ford Mustang and the "personal luxury" Ford Thunderbird. The intention was to use the B-body for a sporty car with fastback look while sharing as much of their existing hardware as possible.
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Apariciones
  • Driver y Driver: San Francisco
Genero
  • Driver es Deportivo y en Driver: San Francisco es clásico
Marca
  • Dodge
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Number
  • MB676
Nombre
  • Dodge Charger
Scale
  • 127.0
Series
  • Buried Treasure
Name
  • Dodge Charger
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Tipo
  • Driver Especial, Driver: San Francisco Desconocido
Years
  • 2005
Imagen
  • 220
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  • The beautiful riverside city of Shreveport, LA is famous for its fairs, parades and festivals. With more than 250,000 calls for service each year, the Shreveport Police department works hard to keep the city safe. A true example of modern day heroes, the 500 brave officers continue to fight crime and make Shreveport a fun place to visit and a safe place to live.
  • Here are the different castings of Dodge Chargers they have released, starting with the Custom Charger of 1969 through the Custom '69 Dodge Charger of 2007 and beyond. Each page may have several individual vehicles listed with a variety of models and colors.
  • The Dodge Charger SRT-8 is a C-class Group 3 muscle car. It is a regular car that can be purchased to race in both games, however, in Midnight Club Los Angeles, there are LAPD and U.S. Border Patrol versions of the car that can also be found chasing racers and later can be purchased within the story.
  • The Dodge Charger, also known as "Adrian" is Brock's beloved vehicle. He takes great pride in it and while still living at the Venture Compound could be seen washing it every weekend. In Season 4's episode Assisted Suicide, he reveals that he has converted it to an electric engine to make it green.
  • In the early sixties many were exploring new ideas in the personal luxury and specialty car segments. Chrysler, slow to enter the specialty car market, selected their Dodge Division to enter an untapped market for a bigger model to fit between the "pony car" Ford Mustang and the "personal luxury" Ford Thunderbird. The intention was to use the B-body for a sporty car with fastback look while sharing as much of their existing hardware as possible. Burt Bouwkamp, Chief Engineer for Dodge during the 1960s and one of the men behind the Dodge Charger, related his experience during a speech in July 2004. Lynn Townsend was at odds with the Dodge Dealers and wanted to do something to please them. So in 1965 he asked me to come to his office - for the second time. He noted that one of the Dodge Dealer Council requests was for a Barracuda type vehicle. The overall dealer product recommendation theme was the same - we want what Plymouth has. The specific request for a Mustang type vehicle was not as controversial to Lynn. His direction to me was to give them a specialty car but he said 'for God's sake don't make it a derivative of the Barracuda': i.e. don't make it a Barracuda competitor. So the 1966 Charger was born. "We built a Charger 'idea' car which we displayed at auto shows in 1965 to stimulate market interest in the concept. It was the approved design but we told the press and auto show attendees that it was just an "idea" and that we would build it if they liked it. It was pre-ordained that they would like it."
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