1967 Dodge Charger - In the ‘50s and ‘60s, Chrysler styling was a “love it or hate it” kind of thing. Many of their cars looked pugish. With “sex appeal” as a growing aspect of advertising and styling, Chrysler took a stop-gap measure on their big Dodge Coronet model by making a long, straight fastback roof-line.
The end result looked very good for its day. And with a 440 Magnum or a 426 Hemi under the hood, few dared you on the stop-light grand prix. The new fastback roof also helped the Mopar NASCAR racers.
Printed on high quality tan-colored parchment paper using a Xante professional grade printer.
This print comes in one size:
11” x 17”
Print is shrink wrapped on 11.5" x 17.5" cardboard so that they stay flat and clean and shipped via USPS Priority Mail. All prints are signed by the artist. They make a wonderful gift for the car lover in your life!