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June 26, 2008 2:51 PM

Taking the Challenger from Concept to Reality

Mike Ellis  - Editorial Director - Online Media

It was just over two years ago that the Dodge Challenger was a concept vehicle at the Detroit International Auto Show, a modern vision of the iconic 1970 muscle car. After hugely favorable response at the auto show, it was up to Jeff Gale and a team to turn the concept into reality. We caught up with Jeff, the exterior designer for the Challenger, at the What's New at Chrysler event to talk to him about how the Challenger stays true to the 1970 classic muscle car.

 

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