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Production numbers of the Super Bee reached 5,054, including 22 with the Hemi engine. [citation needed] 1971 was the first and only year that a small block engine (340 4-bbl) became available in the Super Bee. [20] Engines: 1971: 340 in³ (5.6 L) Small-Block V8, 275 hp (205 kW) 1971: 383 in³ (6.3 L) Big-Block V8, 300 hp (224 kW)
The Dodge Charger is a model of automobile marketed by Dodge in various forms over eight generations since 1966. The first Charger was a show car in 1964. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] A 1965 Charger II concept car resembled the 1966 production version.
CHARGER: Charger: 1966 2024 – Full-size, rear-wheel-drive (AWD optional) muscle sedan and coupe. Available as a gas powered model or an EV. SUVs: DURANGO: Durango: 1997 2011 2021 Mid-size SUV/crossover. HORNET. Hornet: 2022 2022 2023 Compact SUV/crossover only sold in North America. Rebadged Alfa Romeo Tonale. Available as a gas powered model ...
The final Charger was a Scat Pack Widebody. The final Challenger, the last "L car" ever built, was an SRT Demon 170. Dodge Charger and Challenger Production Has Ended
The Dodge Charger was reintroduced for 2006 with a limited production Dodge Charger Daytona package that included a sportier interior, classic high impact exterior colors, a rear spoiler, a front chin spoiler, a blacked out grille surround, rear quarter panel striping reading "DAYTONA" on either side, a blackout vinyl between the taillights on ...
Simca Esplanada/Simca Regente/Simca GTX, Dodge Dart, Dodge Magnum, Dodge LeBaron, Dodge Charger, Dodge 1800, Dodge Polara: VW bought 67% of Chrysler Motors do Brazil in 1979 & it then bought the rest in 1980. Chrysler models were phased out by 1981. Chrysler Brazil: Campo Largo, Paraná: 1998: 2001: Dodge Dakota: 3 Tritec Motors Ltda. Campo ...
From 1948 until the factory was sold and production ended in 1954, Plymouth and Dodge passenger cars were built at 1933 Davis Street, San Leandro, CA. The plant was briefly listed as a parts plant until it was sold to International Harvester in the 1960s where they built Class 8 semi tractors then sold to Caterpillar in 1975.
A few (six is the accepted number) factory-installed six-pack Chargers were built, and the engine was dropped out of production by September 1971. The optional Pistol-Grip 4-speed Hurst manual shifter could be coupled to the 340, 400, and 440 Magnum engines.