In 1970 Charlene Bebko was about to graduate from Penn State, and her parents paid for a new car as a graduation gift, so she went to a Dodge dealership in Erie, Pennsylvania, and checked off options for a new Dodge Challenger.
At the end of the 70s, Charlene was building a career and working in Philadelphia, with a company car, and sold the Chally.
Hotchkis bought the Chally on eBay in the mid-2000s, used it as a testbed for the development of suspension packages for E-Body cars.
Fully reworked under the skin, but with its 340-cubic-inch engine only mildly overbored, the Dodge debuted at SEMA in 2008 as the E-Max.
Hotchkis sold it a month ago, and Charlene bought it, for 66k
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