Moreover, does the Challenger have a convertible?
In the third-generation, over a decade old trailing back to 2018, the Dodge Challenger still has no convertible body in sight. The best way for a consumer to get a convertible body these days would be to send their Challenger to a body shop to convert the coupe.
Also, how much does it cost to make a Challenger a convertible? At Convertible Builders, the Challenger starts at $18,000 and the Chrysler 300 at $21,000, but final prices depend on the options and accessories you choose. Keffer's website lists the gray, white, and red cars at $64,000, $60,000, and $56,300, respectively.
Correspondingly, why does Dodge not make a convertible Challenger?
In the old days you could get a Challenger ragtop, but despite Ford and Chevrolet offering roofless versions of the Mustang and Camaro, Dodge never drove its muscular competitor into the convertible market. In short, Dodge apparently feels that there isn't a business case to engineer and build a Challenger convertible.
When did the Challenger convertible come out?
Four hardtop models were offered: Challenger Six, Challenger V8, Challenger T/A (1970 only), and Challenger R/T with a convertible version available only in 1970 and 1971.