Dodge Charger, released in 1969, is a bright representative of American oil cars of its era. The car has a remarkable design. The interior of the car was designed to be both stylish and comfortable. It was equipped with padded seats, power windows and door locks for added convenience. The exterior is impressive with a recessed radiator grille and chrome-plated front and rear bumpers. Double exhaust pipes give the car a slightly aggressive look, corresponding to its V8 engine under the hood, which had a power of 375 horsepower. To top it all off, 15-inch wheels of various styles were available, including Rallye wheels, which gave a lot of opportunities to change the appearance of the car. A unique exhibit will decorate any exhibition.