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Thank you for all your replies. None of these. I did go through a site of Dodge cars, there were over 50 models, and it was not there. So I am going to assume it wasn't a Dodge.
Anybody that I could ask is no longer in my life for one reason or another. So, if I think of it, I will post it. If any of y'all think of it, please post it for me as well.
Can't you narrow it down for us? Sedan? Coupe? Wagon? Big? Small?
Hopefully it's not Champ or Cirrus. That would have been a waste of brain power...
I can never remember the name of a rare car a former friend of mine has/had. I swear it was along the line of Charger or Challenger, a third "CH" name. I thought it was a Dodge because of the name of it, but cannot swear to it. I would know the name if I heard it. I even had a clue to remind myself of the name of the car, I don't even remember the clue!
I worked with her back in the early 1990's. I believe it is a 1980's model year. She stored it for the most part because we lived in Michigan, which had long winters.
A Plymouth, Pontiac, or Chrysler perhaps.....I know it was not a foreign make or a Ford or Chevy.
Thanks for "putting it in overdrive" to get me the name of this car. It really is "driving me crazy!"
Need more information to come up with a viable guess. if its akin to a Charger or Challenger, perhaps a Barracuda.
OP said it was an 80s car so that leaves out the Challenger and Barracuda. The 80s did have a car with a Charger name and I linked a Motorweek video of that model
My mistake. They did have a challenger. I’ll provide a video link in next post
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