No wonder the Charger died. Still there is ONE advantage to that. Richard Hammond said it in the British Car TV program: The Mustang got soft and fat, but the Charger will always be cool cos it died young.
In 1975, Dodge came out with a personal luxury car to do battle with The Chevrolet Monte Carlo, Pontiac Grand Prix, Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme, Buick Regal, Ford Elite and The Mercury Cougar. Dodge basically wanted to shed off it's performance car image of the 1960's and 1970's when this TV ad aired in the fall of 1974.
Quote O' Matic
Aughra: What was sundered and undone shall be whole - the two made one.
-Aughra