Dodge Charger R/T 1968 - Aluminium Plaque (Three sizes A6, A5, 200x300mm) - Classic Car Souvenir for the American Car Enthusiast

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ALUMINIUM PLAQUE
Overall sizes A6 (105x148mm), A5 (148 X 210mm) and 200 x 300mm - Can be screwed to the wall in the Car Enthusiast's cave or hung by a cord. I printed this on white faced aluminium using the sublimation process which gives a long lasting finish.

PHOTOGRAPH. I took this picture at a Classic Car Event in Mid Sussex Sussex, UK June 2022

HISTORY.
The Dodge Charger was initially produced in 1966 as a spacious two door coupe competing with the Ford Mustang and Ford Thunderbird. This style continued through four generations to 1978 although it was re-introduced twice in 1981 and 2005.

This model is a second generation car with the high performance 7.2litre V8 engine designated R/T (Road/Track). It featured as the "baddies' car in the iconic chase scene from Steve McQueen's 1968 film Bullitt as well as the featured car in the television series Dukes of Hazzard known as the 'General Lee.'

(We photograph and design the illustrations we use on our products. Any trade marks, or names used are for descriptive purposes only and DO NOT imply any connection with the companies involved and we have no intention of impugning their brand.)
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FREE DELIVERY UK

ALUMINIUM PLAQUE
Overall sizes A6 (105x148mm), A5 (148 X 210mm) and 200 x 300mm - Can be screwed to the wall in the Car Enthusiast's cave or hung by a cord. I printed this on white faced aluminium using the sublimation process which gives a long lasting finish.

PHOTOGRAPH. I took this picture at a Classic Car Event in Mid Sussex Sussex, UK June 2022

HISTORY.
The Dodge Charger was initially produced in 1966 as a spacious two door coupe competing with the Ford Mustang and Ford Thunderbird. This style continued through four generations to 1978 although it was re-introduced twice in 1981 and 2005.

This model is a second generation car with the high performance 7.2litre V8 engine designated R/T (Road/Track). It featured as the "baddies' car in the iconic chase scene from Steve McQueen's 1968 film Bullitt as well as the featured car in the television series Dukes of Hazzard known as the 'General Lee.'

(We photograph and design the illustrations we use on our products. Any trade marks, or names used are for descriptive purposes only and DO NOT imply any connection with the companies involved and we have no intention of impugning their brand.)