This Brochure touted DODGE as being the Leader of the Rebellion! When the CHARGER debuted it was different for the times, as it was big and long with the appearance of throwback to the Hatchback's of the late Forties and Fifties. I remember as a teenager in 1967 this car was different to me. I immediately pegged it as a full-size car with sportiness and spunk thrown in. It wasn't that I was a fan of the styling, but it had a look of its own.
DANBURY MINT presents the 1:24 scale "Limited Edition" 1967 DODGE CHARGER.
A Work of Art that was Meant to Move!
George Schire
Oakdale, Minnesota
George. This is one of my favorite Chargers for a model and 1:1. I am constantly looking to find a nice 1:1 at a reasonable price to add to my 67 collection. Also looking for the Danbury model as I missed it when it came out due to no funds available at the time. Today they bring good money on the used market, just like the 1:1.
@carsman1958, I so understand the "no funds available at the time" scenario. Back when the mints were kicking out models right and left, I like you, had sometimes pass on some of the models I wanted. Ironically now, I'm retired and I have funds available and the mints no longer produce models.
George Schire
Oakdale, Minnesota
@georgeschire, same here. Even though I am not retired yet, the funds are here now. What is the old adage "A day late and a dollar short"



