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roof arrow emblem

Started by charge-it, September 30, 2006, 07:50:24 PM

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charge-it

I`ve seen some 68`s with this arrow emblem and most without. What was the criterior for the 68`s to have this emblem?
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bill440rt

I'd say the vast majority did NOT have this emblem. You see it pictured this way in the original 1968 sales brochure, but never really made it into production. I think a few very early cars slipped through the assembly line with it, & that was it.
I put it on my car, just because I liked the look.
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Ghoste

That makes sense.  It came on all the 66 and 67 cars so it may have been something they were planning to continue with the 68's and then just stopped early on for whatever reason.

Nacho-RT74

doesn't should be the arrow fit AFTER the Charger word ?
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19Charger68

I may be wrong about this, but I thought that the arrow was placed on all non-RT 68 Chargers.
Bruce

terrible one

Quote from: 19Charger68 on October 04, 2006, 04:36:34 PM
I may be wrong about this, but I thought that the arrow was placed on all non-RT 68 Chargers.

On the grill and tail panel, yes. But not on the roof. At least, as said above, not normally.

bull

Quote from: 19Charger68 on October 04, 2006, 04:36:34 PM
I may be wrong about this, but I thought that the arrow was placed on all non-RT 68 Chargers.

Yup, you're wrong. ;D

19Charger68

So what is the correct answer???
Bruce

JimShine

The answer is they did not show up on the roofs of any production 1968 Dodge Chargers, baseline or R/T. The arrows show up on a catalog car, which means they may have planned on it, but never put it into actual production.

THE CHARGER PUNK

Quotedoesn't should be the arrow fit AFTER the Charger word ?

yes it is, but you cant do it on both sides or else ud hase regrahc then the arrow sign-MATT

bull

Quote from: THE CHARGER PUNK on October 21, 2006, 04:54:44 PM
Quotedoesn't should be the arrow fit AFTER the Charger word ?

yes it is, but you cant do it on both sides or else ud hase regrahc then the arrow sign-MATT

"ud hase regrahc"  :shruggy:

Nacho-RT74

OK... THAT'S something I had to say to my graphic designer when reproduced my rallye stripes LOL... something to fix... look at my avatar pic. I was so excited when I got my stripes and fit that forgott that.

lucky I have extra vinyl to cut that again. I had to remake that anyway since they aren't on the right position... some slope when fit on door
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Nacho-RT74

Quote from: THE CHARGER PUNK on October 21, 2006, 04:54:44 PM
Quotedoesn't should be the arrow fit AFTER the Charger word ?

yes it is, but you cant do it on both sides or else ud hase regrahc then the arrow sign-MATT

Even on that way is reversed... driver side is the side with arrow BEFORE charger word :)
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http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php/topic,25060.0.html