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1974 Brazilian Dodge Charger. They just wedged Brazilian right there...
Huh.
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Well, they aren't wrong.
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I know, I was just kind of expecting they would've found a less weird way to name it. The way it's wedged in there, almost looks like it was made by Brazilian Dodge, or that Brazilian is that slight mental problem the American Dodge Charger's small cousin has that people aren't supposed to talk about when he's in the room.
Regardless, it will go along very well iwth my Opalas.
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BlazinAce special edition!
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Hah. my grandfather had a Brazilian Charger back in the day.
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These cars were pretty neat actually. I drove by one today, in fact, in beige, but it was one of the later models, with the fiberglass grafts to the nose and tail.
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The only photo I saw of my grandfather's Charger was on an old photo on a slide, it was a deep green, and it had a black roof. He and my mother told me loads of car related stories about it.
I just did some research, and the Charger in Brazil was based off the Dart. I didn't know that.
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Yup, it was the same base coupé, but with a grille extension and flying buttresses added. It also had around 15 hp more than the most powerful Dart, which I think was the SE. Too bad not many survived, though...
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How cool would that be? Though the car would probably have to a smuggled Chevrolet Nova or a Fiat Tipo with Oppo Stickers and a penchant for not dying, haha...
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I'd buy it :]