Difference between revisions of "Dodge Challenger"
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− | After [[Leviathan!Sam]] and [[Leviathan!Dean]] go on a killing spree (while driving a 67 [[Impala]]) causing the real Sam and Dean to become America's 2nd most wanted criminals, [[Frank Devereaux]] advises the boys to lock up the Impala to avoid detection.<ref name="seven06">[[7.06 Slash Fiction]]</ref> At first they drive a [[Pontiac Acadian]],<ref name="seven06"/> but after Dean and Sam's argument about [[Amy Pond]], they part ways, and Dean steals a Dodge Challenger.<ref name="seven07">[[7.07 The Mentalists]]</ref> | + | After [[Leviathan!Sam]] and [[Leviathan!Dean]] go on a killing spree (while driving a '67 [[Impala]]) causing the real [[Sam]] and [[Dean]] to become America's 2nd most wanted criminals, [[Frank Devereaux]] advises the boys to lock up the Impala to avoid detection.<ref name="seven06">[[7.06 Slash Fiction]]</ref> At first they drive a [[Pontiac Acadian]],<ref name="seven06"/> but after Dean and Sam's argument about [[Amy Pond]], they part ways, and Dean steals a Dodge Challenger.<ref name="seven07">[[7.07 The Mentalists]]</ref> |
The car is a two door sport coup with mismatched panels (likely as a result of an accident) with North Carolina plates: S5I 2978.<ref name="seven07"/> A first generation Dodge Challenger, it is a pony car built from 1970 to 1974 using the Chrysler E platform and sharing major components with the Plymouth Barracuda.<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dodge_Challenger Dodge Challenger on Wikipedia.org]</ref> | The car is a two door sport coup with mismatched panels (likely as a result of an accident) with North Carolina plates: S5I 2978.<ref name="seven07"/> A first generation Dodge Challenger, it is a pony car built from 1970 to 1974 using the Chrysler E platform and sharing major components with the Plymouth Barracuda.<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dodge_Challenger Dodge Challenger on Wikipedia.org]</ref> | ||
− | Dean is not impressed with the fuzzy black dice hanging from the | + | [[Dean]] is not impressed with the fuzzy black dice hanging from the rear-view mirror, or the pile of takeout wrappers on the passenger seat,<ref name="seven07"/> but drives the car for longer than the Pontiac Acadian, even taking it from Las Vegas, Nevada, to Pike Creek, Delaware, when tracking down the newly married Sam and [[Becky]].<ref name="seven08">[[7.08 Season Seven, Time for a Wedding!]]</ref> [[Castiel's trench coat]] is glimpsed in its trunk at one point.<ref name="seven07"/> |
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Revision as of 23:52, 6 October 2013
After Leviathan!Sam and Leviathan!Dean go on a killing spree (while driving a '67 Impala) causing the real Sam and Dean to become America's 2nd most wanted criminals, Frank Devereaux advises the boys to lock up the Impala to avoid detection.[1] At first they drive a Pontiac Acadian,[1] but after Dean and Sam's argument about Amy Pond, they part ways, and Dean steals a Dodge Challenger.[2]
The car is a two door sport coup with mismatched panels (likely as a result of an accident) with North Carolina plates: S5I 2978.[2] A first generation Dodge Challenger, it is a pony car built from 1970 to 1974 using the Chrysler E platform and sharing major components with the Plymouth Barracuda.[3]
Dean is not impressed with the fuzzy black dice hanging from the rear-view mirror, or the pile of takeout wrappers on the passenger seat,[2] but drives the car for longer than the Pontiac Acadian, even taking it from Las Vegas, Nevada, to Pike Creek, Delaware, when tracking down the newly married Sam and Becky.[4] Castiel's trench coat is glimpsed in its trunk at one point.[2]