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Today, the Black Ghost is owned by Godfrey Quall's son, Gregory Qualls. The 49-year-old cinematographer from Detroit was just a year old when his dad retired the car from the street, and he says ...
The Black Ghost: ChapterTwo. That second chapter of the Black Ghost came to an end as Gregory Qualls Jr., Godfrey's grandson, dropped the hammer at Mecum Indy.
Among all the ‘Last Call’ versions of the Dodge Challenger that were built, it appears the limited-run Black Ghost is the one ...
The infamous “Black Ghost” R/T-SE Hemi Challenger four-speed street racer from the streets of Detroit has surfaced at Mecum’s Indy auction to start a new chapter.
ALONG WOODWARD AVENUE, Mich. — The Dodge Challenger Black Ghost is a rare blend of history and mystery served up in a modern Hellcat muscle car.. The sixth of seven “Last Call” models Dodge ...
This was the Black Ghost, and between 1970 and 1975, it was an undefeated monster. It was also a mystery, as few knew anything about the car, the driver, or what was going on under the hood of the ...
The Challenger Black Ghost is based on the 6.2-liter V-8-powered Hellcat Redeye, and it honors a legendary Challenger that used to dominate Detroit street racing.
The Black Ghost is the sixth of seven Last Call cars—the final one is the Challenger SRT Demon 170—and it's something more than a tape-and-stripe package on a Challenger Redeye.
The Black Ghost is what Dodge is calling "a modern manifestation of the historic vehicle." It starts with Black exterior paint. There's bright chrome Dodge lettering on the front facia, Challenger ...
The Black Ghost’s new owner contracted Frank Badalson not for a complete overhaul but to provide a touch of TLC. “We are pleased to have this car in our care,” Badalson said.
We begin with this tidbit: the Black Ghost 1970 Dodge Hemi Challenger R/T-SE will be auctioned by Mecum at its Indy event on Friday, May 19, 2023 (watch the Mecum Auctions Indy event on MotorTrend ...