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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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Just a note: this is a rare car that was treated to a high dollar restoration. But they goofed when they put the vinyl top on wrong. Part of the styling of the Challenger was to use a different method of applying it to the car to add to the styling as see in the photo below.




When the SE package was ordered for the 1970 Challenger, a vinyl roof with "formal roof styling" and a smaller backlight was included. The SE roof was unique, thanks to the seam pattern designed by Carl Cameron. "The location of the seams on a standard vinyl roof run from front to rear," Cameron explained. "The SE seams ran from the windshield back beside the rear window to the base of the vinyl roof. This made the top appear lower in profile because you read the seams. It also looked wider from the rear. I thought I'd start an industry trend with that one."




This styling cue was also used on any Challenger ordered with a vinyl roof from 1970 to 1973. 1974 saw the seams go back to the industry standard

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