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  2. Dodge Charger R/T (1999 concept) - Wikipedia

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    The interior design was done by design partner Trevor Creed. While the concept car shared the long nose and rearward cab of the original 1966 Dodge Charger, it was shorter overall. It was 187 in (4,750 mm) long as compared to 203 in (5,156 mm) for the 1966 Charger. It was also lighter, 3,000 lb (1,361 kg) versus 3,650 lb (1,656 kg).

  3. List of Dodge concept vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Dodge Charger 1964 A show car based on the Dodge Polara. Dodge Charger II 1965 A coupé previewing the first generation Dodge Charger. Dodge Deora: 1967 A heavily-customized Dodge A100 designed by Harry Bentley Bradley. Dodge Charger III: 1968 A coupé with a canopy door. Dodge Daroo I 1968 A show car based on a Dodge Dart. Dodge D-100 Scat ...

  4. Category:Dodge concept vehicles - Wikipedia

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  5. The Electric Muscle Car Era Arrives With Dodge’s New Charger ...

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    The prototype is the best preview yet of the future of “electrified muscle.”

  6. Dodge Copperhead - Wikipedia

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    The Dodge Copperhead, later unofficially renamed as Dodge Concept Car or Dodge Concept Vehicle, was a concept car [2] created by Dodge as a slimmed-down version of the Dodge Viper for buyers who couldn't afford the Viper's $75,000 cost.

  7. Dodge Charger III - Wikipedia

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    The Dodge Charger III (or Charger 3) is a 1968 Dodge concept car. [ 2 ] Standing 42 in (110 cm) tall and measuring 73 in (190 cm) wide and 184 in (470 cm) long overall, [ 2 ] the Charger III resembles a 1972 Sting Ray or a Hot Wheels car, with a pronounced Kammback . [ 2 ]

  8. Left 4 Dead 2 - Wikipedia

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    Left 4 Dead 2 is a 2009 first-person shooter video game developed and published by Valve. The sequel to Left 4 Dead (2008) and the second game in the Left 4 Dead series, it was released for Microsoft Windows and Xbox 360 in November 2009, Mac OS X in October 2010, and Linux in July 2013.

  9. OpenGameArt.org - Wikipedia

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    Open Game Art is a media repository intended for use with free and open source software video game projects, offering open content assets. Its purpose is to allow developers to easily replace programmer art with high-quality, freely licensed artwork.