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IIRC, the grand total used in the show was 229. For context, Dodge built 89K Chargers in '69, and 96K in '68 (yep a few '68s snuck into the show too).

Who cares if there were a few 68 and 69's in the show, the car was cool and Daisy was hot for the time of a young boy growing up. How can you go wrong? :D

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No; I'm fine with the 'slip-in', and I love the show. I would love that sort of lifestyle!

I was just pointing out for anyone who would whine about 229 Chargers mashed, that it was out of 185,000 cars.

Yes, Daisy then had a killer combo of looks & personality that is very tough to eclipse.

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No; I'm fine with the 'slip-in', and I love the show. I would love that sort of lifestyle!

I was just pointing out for anyone who would whine about 229 Chargers mashed, that it was out of 185,000 cars.

Yes, Daisy then had a killer combo of looks & personality that is very tough to eclipse.

Yea the amount of mashed Chargers was a small drop in the bucket.

Daisy in her Daisy Duke Shorts, long locks and killer smile. :P :P :P

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