And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
'68-'69 Chargers; #1 reason the more elegantly styled '66-'67 Chargers are so wrongly overlooked. And lets all forget the '65 Charger that began life as a Dodge Dart!
And no one noticed in that ad that the driver was wearing a CRASH HELMET??!! The subliminal message this must have sent... "Buy it and drive it like you stole it, but WEAR A CRASH HELMET!"
The closest I got to having a Charger was in '68 I sat in one on the lot, as my 18 year old self pretended to be able to buy one, and the salesman pretended I might do so.
'68-'69 Chargers; #1 reason the more elegantly styled '66-'67 Chargers are so wrongly overlooked. And lets all forget the '65 Charger that began life as a Dodge Dart!
ReplyDeleteAnd no one noticed in that ad that the driver was wearing a CRASH HELMET??!! The subliminal message this must have sent... "Buy it and drive it like you stole it, but WEAR A CRASH HELMET!"
ReplyDeleteHe is wearing shoulder pads as well. Football player?
DeleteThe closest I got to having a Charger was in '68 I sat in one on the lot, as my 18 year old self pretended to be able to buy one, and the salesman pretended I might do so.
ReplyDeleteHow about the Charger R/T 440 Steve McQueen drove
ReplyDeletein the 1968 movie Bullitt ?
Mustang, Mustang, Mustang, Mustang.
ReplyDeletea Dodge Mustang?
ReplyDeletewow ...they are super rare
What were the bad guys driving?
ReplyDeleteBad guys were in the Charger.
ReplyDeleteMcQueen was in the Mustang 🐎
The Bullit movie makers discovered the Charger was a better car than the Mustang.
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