About 2:20 as he's spinning the steering wheel, that's clearly not an E-body steering wheel, steering column, E-body mirror, or E-body dash. Nor is it an E-body door panel...some other car ol Bud has there.
Still, he does put the Challenger through the paces
There is a 73 Challenger Rallye road test too. It's pretty cool mainly because the test car is the same color combination as mine. You can also see what color the argent tail panel was originally as well. Looks like I have mine a little light.
They used to replay those every morning on the old "SpeedTV", now Motortrend channel. I loved watching them, over and over. The Mopar ones, that is. A B5 or B7 '71 440 Charger sticks out in my mind as a real impressive one.
It just wants to disintegrate those bias ply tires
They used to replay those every morning on the old "SpeedTV", now Motortrend channel. I loved watching them, over and over. The Mopar ones, that is. A B5 or B7 '71 440 Charger sticks out in my mind as a real impressive one.
It just wants to disintegrate those bias ply tires
I enjoy this one.
"Some automotive experts have tested this model Charger and they stated that the car has massive understeer, plows through the turns, and from a handling standpoint was anything but graceful. We did not find this to be true. But then, driver skill could understandably make the difference".
DynoDave Walter P. Chrysler Club - Great Lakes Region Member # 12304 1970 Plymouth Duster 1972 Dodge Charger Rallye https://wichargerguy.proboards.com/ 1977 Chrysler Cordoba
I've met one of the producers/drivers of this show. There's another guy in Grand Rapids who also drove the cars (he races an Austin Healy or something like that now....he's in his 80s). Bud Lindemann also seems to be an interesting guy, from what I have read and according to person #1 above...died relatively young.
I do have to admit the narration of the shows seems quite dated. Comes off a bit hokey, with too much starch in the collar.