Hi everyone, I am new to this site and came across an old conversation about the 1st Challenger. Hope you don't mind, but I wanted to try and shine a little light on the subject. I used to own a Challenger with vin #100013 as talked about previously. I purchased it from a gentleman who bought it off of an old lady who's husband was an executive at Chrysler and was believed to be the original owner. The car was a convertible with a 318, column shift, bucket seats and cruise control. It was white with a black top and interior. It was in really rough condition and in need of extensive body work. I can't remember what job number it was, but I still have pictures of the car and fender tags. It didn't have a build sheet and from my understanding they didn't put them in the jobber cars. I also was told that a lot of these car were hand assembled and used in promotional ads.
I do remember having a conversation at the Mopar Nats with the gentleman who owned the first Hemi Challenger and showing him pictures of my car as he stated in a previous post.
I ended up selling the car to a collector out of New Jersey around 15 years ago. The guy happened to own the first Cuda with vin number 100001. It was a 318 car, but the drive train was long gone and was in really rough condition. He also owned what was at the time the last Challenger. This was a 1974 car that was featured in several magazines. This one was in very good condition. I tried to purchased both cars when I found out they were for sale, but he beat me to it. So after several years I finally sold him my Challenger.
From conversations I had with Galen I was told that vins #100001-100011 were verified to be Cudas and Barracudas. Vin #100012 he had no info on and my Challenger was #100013. He told me that the car could have been the first Challenger and even if #12 surfaced mine was probably the first convertible.
I wish that I still had the car, but it needed so much work it was more time and money that I had to put into it. In the end it was also still just a 318 car.
Hope this helps to clarify things a little.