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This site is dedicated to the infamous convertible Dodge Charger and Mopar muscle wagons.
How many of the Mopar guys and gals out there ever been to a show or cruise in with your Charger and have someone come up and say "Oh, my cousin had a car just like that, only it was a convertible"? Well, it may be a long shot, but they might actually be telling the truth! Crazy isnt it? Dodge never made a convertible Charger, any generation. That however is not stopping a lot of ingenious folks out there from making one. These vehicles are truly unique, and draw lots of attention at any show.
Mopar wagons are often overlooked by the Mopar community. Does that mean they are all slow family cars? No. Not by a long shot. The original 1966-1970 Plymouth Satellite wagons and 1968-1970 Coronet wagons (and the even earlier 62-65 Dodge and Plymouth wagons) may not be as common as they once were, but they still run the streets, many in clone trim of a sportier car, never made in a wagon version. Such as a Road Runner, or Super Bee. These vehicles in no way deserve the dark cloud of slow family car that surrounds them today.