Overall, it sounds like cars prices now are higher vs what they were then (Adjusting salary to that era). Unfortunately that just makes getting into a car you really want harder, unless you're crazy and go for a 7 year payment plan, lol. In my 20s eating top ramen every night just to get that car I really wanted (or to buy go-fast parts) was something I would do, and did, lol. But later in life, I do enjoy NOT having car payments. I was just curious to think about what I could afford back then given a similar 70s salary. For example like I said I could afford a scat pack now if I really wanted to and granted back then I'd likely be like most and a big block might be hard to justify purchasing (unless I was in my reckless 20s lol). I would imagine like my uncle who owned 2 cudas both of which were 340s, that would be most likely the middle ground of what the average guy could buy. A peppy small block, with the RT big blocks and TAs going to those with deeper pockets. Just fun to think about. Luckily, even though I didn't grow up in that era, I am glad I can justify at least a project car, lol.
Personally I like the late model challengers overall, but they have been on the same platform for the challengers since 08'. Crazy to think they have been on a platform for almost 10 years, while the original challenger only was a 4 year run with styling changes pretty much every year. I wouldn't mind seeing a bit lighter chassis on the next gen, if there is a next gen challenger. If not, then I'll be looking for a used scat pack way down the road with the newer 71 cues, so I can park it next to my 71.