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Most Iconic Mopar Model and Year?

Yes: My personal favorites are the 71 Charger R/T and the 70 Challenger R/T. However I am thinking more to what cars influenced general public opinion back in the day, hence the 69 Runner choice. The second gen Chargers were always popular but the general public infatuation with them seemed to be driven by the dukey boys tv show in the 80's.
The two Mopars that you couldn't swing a cat without hitting one back in the day were the 68-69 Runners which were then replaced with Duster 340's when they came out. Everyone had one and they were the two cars that seemed more common than GM offerings back then.
The second generation Charger was iconic the moment it was first shown to the public. Charger sales went from 17,000 to 96,000! The moment the sinister black Charger R/T hit the big screen in Bullitt it was already a star!

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From a purely objective standpoint, clearly the 2G (68-70) Dodge Charger. Back in the day, it was the Road Runner. But over the course of time, that Charger has become the symbol of the Mopar brand.

The Dukes of Hazzard popularized the second generation Charger. So much so, it is easily identifiable even by non-enthusiasts…
 
The 70 Charger was once the least desireable black sheep of the 2nd-gens, but then along came The Fast and the Furious. :)
I have heard people say that,but I have been buying second generation Chargers for 45 years,and prices for all three model years have always been about the same.
 
Depends, are we asking retired guys or the whole public? Are we asking about just old cars, or MOPARS?

THIS is recognizable by most:
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If not that one, then this one:
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But there is a MOPAR more easily recognizable by the majority of the public:


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You know it is true.
 
Yet the 70 has the best of all options! I’m partial to a 70.. but I like them all, I’m a die hard Mopar guy, most iconic 68 / 69 charger .. the road runner for sure .. too many to pick from as I like them all.
 
Don’t forget the Viper.. it rekindled the fire
 
Yeah, yeah, all the cool mopars.
68 Charger
From whence all mopar dreams came true.
And I'm not even a charger guy. But when I was 10, its the car at the end of the block that made me look at cars.
 
Yet the 70 has the best of all options! I’m partial to a 70.. but I like them all, I’m a die hard Mopar guy, most iconic 68 / 69 charger .. the road runner for sure .. too many to pick from as I like them all.
Yet you have to choose only one! But we think we know which one you will choose…..
 
If you were to take any 4 cars above along with the General Lee as the 5th car and posted them on facebook with the simple question “Which car do you recognize?” The General Lee would win hands down by a mile. And although I think the 1970 Roadrunner is the most Iconic in my opinion as someone interested in Mopars the General Lee is the most Iconic to the general public even today. Am I wrong?
 


The second generation Charger was iconic the moment it was first shown to the public. Charger sales went from 17,000 to 96,000! The moment the sinister black Charger R/T hit the big screen in Bullitt it was already a star!

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and in the background is the #1 global automotive icon (and cult classic) of all time...the VW Beetle. I'll take a '68 Charger R/T.
 
I think the '68 Charger R/T. Just beating out the '69. Including the '69 A12 Superbee. (Which is damn close.) I believe '69 was the best year in US automotive history. All around. (I think Mustang and Camaro lovers would agree?)

JMO
 
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