1970 Dodge Challenger Convertible - It’s too bad that the ‘70 Challenger wasn’t released in ‘68. But as it was, the ‘70 Challenger had benefited from all the development work that had gone into the Barracuda the previous years.
Chrysler had great plans for the Challenger. The T/A Challenger was an impressive effort and looked great. And Ted Spehar used a ‘71 Challenger as his mule car, called the “Motown Missile” to “road test” special racing parts built by the Mopar racing engineering team.
As sweet as the ‘70 Challenger was, the convertible version was sweeter. The car had great looks, plenty of unleaded power, and with the top down, it was... “OH WOW!”
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!