Try Not to Drool Over the Most Iconic Classic Cars of the ’50s and ’60s

’68 Dodge Charger

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While the original Dodge Charger can be credited with starting a long-lasting legacy for the car series, the ’68 Charger, released two years later, is the true rockstar of the era. While initially slated for a 35,000 production run, the car proved so popular that almost 100,000 were manufactured. The ’68 Charger’s legacy lives on decades later thanks to its role in popular culture, most notably, its role as The General Lee in “Dukes of Hazzard.”

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