

| Auteur | Message |
|---|---|
| Mad Mike a écrit That's strange, most literature I've come across indicates that the Chrome Rocker panels were part of the SE package (with the wood-grain dash insert, front leather seats, etc). Looks like they were wrong www.hamtramck-historical.com/images/dealerships/SalesmansPocketGuides/1970/70_Charger_3.jpg | |
| That's strange, most literature I've come across indicates that the Chrome Rocker panels were part of the SE package (with the wood-grain dash insert, front leather seats, etc). Looks like they were wrong | |
| Mad Mike a écrit Chrome Rocker panels indicate SE package, making this an R/T-SE, but there's no SE badging Rocker moldings were a standalone option priced at $21. They were not part of the SE package in 1970. | |
| Chrome Rocker panels indicate SE package, making this an R/T-SE, but there's no SE badging | |
| Finally I can drive exactly my car in a game again. Last proper game to feature a '70 was GT4 (and in GT5 as a bad-looking standard car). | |
| Now theres a decent front end shot, suprisingly They've modelled a '70 | |
| Yes,its an RT | |
| This is an R/T, it is referred to as an R/T on the games website among the US club and car information. Year is '69 or '70 based due to tail lights. It's probably a '69 though as that seems to be the most common year choice among 2nd gen chargers in most games, can't say for certain though until there's a front end shot. |