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8 unusual facts about Dodge Charger


Bel-Nor, Missouri

It consists of a small number of trained officers, and a fleet of three Dodge Charger patrol cars and one Ford Explorer patrol SUV.

Bill Hickman

Bill was to do all his own driving; portraying one of two hit men, he drove an all black 1968 Dodge Charger 440 Magnum R/T through the streets of San Francisco, using the hills as jumps.

Brampton Transit

Brampton Transit Transit Enforcement Officers patrol in white Dodge Chargers a single black stripe and wording Transit Enforcement in black.

Dodge Charger

The General Lee – Dodge Charger used in the television series The Dukes of Hazzard

Madeline Westen

Madeline has been angry at Michael for years for not attending his father's funeral, and she asked Michael to visit his grave in exchange for his father's vintage Dodge Charger automobile.

Pamela Austin

In addition to appearing in two Elvis Presley films, in 1966-1967 Austin gained notoriety for a long series of popular automobile television commercials for Dodge (the Charger, Coronet, Polara, and other models).

Robby Gordon Motorsports

However, due to the sudden switch, GEM could only give Gordon a Dodge Charger nose for testing.

Russ Dugger

Through an acquaintance with Mark Eldridge of Mobile Soundstage Engineering, he has piloted a one-of-a-kind street legal 2006 Dodge Charger show car converted from a retired NASCAR chassis for private and charity ride-along events around Hallett Motor Racing Circuit.


Front-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout

A Chevrolet Replacement for the G8 may also be in the works and may be called "Chevrolet SS-Performance." Chrysler and Dodge reintroduced the 300 and Charger on a FR platform.

Port Authority of New York and New Jersey Police Department

Currently, the department utilizes numerous vehicles in its fleet including Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptors, Chevrolet Impalas, Chevrolet Suburbans, Dodge Chargers, and Harley Davidson motorcycles.


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