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A smaller car than the current Challenger would compete more closely with the modern Mustang and Camaro. My brother-in-law has a 2017 Challenger. Really nice car but it does have a fairly heavy feel to it.
 
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Sadly, getting in and out of cars is too hard for me anymore. Sold my 70 Monte Carlo a couple months ago. Can't drive a standard anymore either. Damned ankle.i just know the Challenger and Charger would be a blast to drive.

Cheers, Ron
 
70 Monte Carlo was a classic. Very popular while it ran Nascar and a nice body style. I can't imagine what these guy's are paying for insurance. It was bad enough in the early 70's with 400-450 hp.
 
Sadly, getting in and out of cars is too hard for me anymore. Sold my 70 Monte Carlo a couple months ago. Can't drive a standard anymore either. Damned ankle.i just know the Challenger and Charger would be a blast to drive.

Cheers, Ron
I had a perfect 72' Monte Carlo in high school, sold it like a dummy and bought a 71 because I missed it so bad. Both long gone /sigh. Sorry back on point
 
A smaller car than the current Challenger would compete more closely with the modern Mustang and Camaro. My brother-in-law has a 2017 Challenger. Really nice car but it does have a fairly heavy feel to it.
Great point. That “ponycar” is needed. Just let the Barracuda name rest. They did a fantastic job on this Challenger today and I agree it seems too big compared to the new mustang and camaro. Those have been scaled down.
 
My memory may be faded but I think the Cuda was slightly larger than the Challenger of the day. This may be the same.
 
My memory may be faded but I think the Cuda was slightly larger than the Challenger of the day. This may be the same.

Other way around , the Challenger was slightly larger then the Cuda, I believe about 2" longer. Have always had a soft spot for Cudas, my neighbor growing up had a 70 340 6 pack convertible , numbers matching plum crazy car.
 
Other way around , the Challenger was slightly larger then the Cuda, I believe about 2" longer. Have always had a soft spot for Cudas, my neighbor growing up had a 70 340 6 pack convertible , numbers matching plum crazy car.
Thanks for clearing up my old foggy memory
 
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