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A dazzling, Jet Age Italo-American concept; The first of the fully functional Firearrows; widely exhibited in-period; Elegant bodywork by Carrozzeria Ghia; “Red Ram” Hemi V-8 power; Among the most memorable, popular, and influential manufacturer show cars of its era
19 Ιουλ 2024 · The 1964 Dodge Charger Hemi concept car was Chrysler's bold attempt to enter the competitive muscle car arena, leveraging its NASCAR-derived 7-liter V8 engine. Though the concept initially differed from the eventual production model—sporting a roadster-style design based on the Chrysler Polara—it laid the groundwork for what would become ...
While under 48 inches tall, the Charger concept was anything but small. Its low height and wide stance made it an aggressive and mean looking car. While the car was all dressed up for the ball, its purposed mode by which it was to get there left it at home with nowhere to go.
6 Σεπ 2014 · Dodge Charger Roadster Concept Car (1964) Debuted at the Milwaukee Auto Show on November 16-24 1963, the new Charger roadster stole the show at the Dodge exhibit. The customized competition roadster stands only 47 3/4-inches high, and is based on a standard Dodge convertible.
1964 Dodge Hemi Charger Concept Car – sold for $715,000 From the Estate of John O’Quinn. Restored by multiple award-winner Fran Roxas. Formerly owned by noted concept car collector Joe Bortz. Restored with one of the original 15 Chrysler race Hemi engines. The first Dodge to be fitted with “Charger” nameplate.
The new Dodge Super 8 Hemi concept car is a melting pot of classic Dodge design with Dodge trucks and sport utility vehicles. It combines the best of both worlds to form the newest execution of Passenger Priority design in the guise of a sedan.
A sports roadster required a short chassis. The unit-body Valiant compact, shared by Plymouth Valiant and Dodge Lancer, was the obvious platform. Its high-revving 170 CID I-6, canted over at a 30 degree angle, could be tuned for 250 bhp. Buoyed by accolades for his earlier “idea cars,” Exner and his team devised a radical roadster.