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Carl Cameron, the Chief Designer of the 1970 Challenger had this to say about it's optional Stripe when the R/T model was ordered:
"I never did like the bumblebee thing that went across the back," recalled Cameron. "In fact, that was one of my most disappointing moments in styling. I had spent all these years and money going to Art Center to be a car designer, and some yo-yo outsiders were putting bumblebees on these cars."
The Side Stripes were standard on the Challenger R/T with the Bumble-bee Stripe a no charge option. The reason why Cameron didn't like the B-B Stripe was because it did nothing to enhance the unique belt line on the 1970 Challenger, something the Side Stripes did - they called attention to it. But Dodge Marketing had spent a lot of time and money on their Scat Pak ad campaign . . . "The cars with the Bumblee-bee stripe(s)" which they started in 1968 and wanted to carry over for 1970.
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