Again with the "they broke so many that the rest became more valuable"? Between '68 and '69, Dodge pumped out almost 170,000 Chargers. Even if they destroyed 100 Chargers, that's 0.06% (0.0006/100) of the total production. To say that a TV show influenced the value of the car by decreasing the available supply is ridiculous. Now, if you want to argue that they made the car more popular and *that* influenced the value of the car ...I might listen.
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