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Dodge Challenger Hood provides essential protection to the engine, as well as providing muscular appearance, which is equal to the attitude of the car. In 1970, the Dodge coupe was introduced and within a short time the Challenger was an icon due to its long wheelbase, wide-stance, and the V8 powerplant options that provided young drivers with an urgent blast of acceleration and highway authority. Proprietors boast of the Dodge as having a cockpit that combines old time gauges with modern comfort, and the Challenger has stayed popular with those who want a car that can be applied daily and still sound and feel like vintage Detroit muscle. Wide rear haunch, rear wheel drive balance and optional sport suspension allow the Challenger car to slice corners but smooth ride on long trips which proves that Dodge engineered a rare combination of brawn and civility. And in keeping with that heritage, the Hood is crafted out of lightweight steel or aluminum to deflect debris, direct fresh air and folds in a crash to protect its occupants. All the Challenger drivers perceive the Hood as a symbol of power as its elevated center and working vents are clues to the engines installed beneath. The aerodynamics are also enhanced by a properly sealed Hood which holds the Dodge steady when accelerating and reduces the noise in the car. Installation of the Hood requires lifting the front end, aligning of the hinges, loosely bolstering, placing the panel with the aid of a helper, positioning gaps, fastening, linking latch and washer lines.