Dodge Challenger: 1970–1974 | The Brutal Beauty of E-Body Performance
Dodge took its time entering the pony car wars against Ford and Chevy, but when the 1970 Challenger finally arrived, it didn’t do things by halves. Low and w-i-d-e, the Challenger looked menacing even when standing still. Whether packing 383, 426 Hemi, or 440 Magnum cubes, it was built to take on all comers.
For those seeking a blend of muscle and luxury, the Challenger SE offered a refined edge with its iconic "limousine-style" small rear window, vinyl roof, and deluxe interior. Available as both a coupe and a convertible, the Challenger was as beautiful as it was brutal. Though production lasted only until 1974, these few brief years solidified the Challenger as a peak muscle car legend.
Explore our curated gallery of high-resolution vintage Dodge Challenger advertisements. Revisit the original print marketing and bold graphics that defined one of the most powerful eras in automotive history. »»