Dodge has made a lot of money by digging into the past for the design of its modern cars. The Challenger introduced in 2008 did such a good job of aping the 1970 Challenger that Dodge was able to sell ...
Perhaps no other category of automobile captures the imagination of stateside enthusiasts more than the muscle car—arguably the purest distillation of automotive Americana, and one that continues to ...
this newest version of"Color Me Gone," and the results make all that effort seem worthwhile. The '68 Charger sports a Logghe chassis and a fiberglass body by B&N Fiberglass. The chassis features a 120 ...
When the Dodge Charger came around in 1966, it offered buyers a muscle car that still retained its luxury traits, with four individual bucket seats and plenty of leg, hip, shoulder, and headroom for ...
No amount of money or labor or modern parts can make an old car drive like a new one. Rick Katzeff learned this the long and hard way after sinking some 3,000 man-hours into a blank-check restomod of ...
ExoMod Concepts is nearing the completion of a reskinned Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat designed to look like a 1968 Dodge Charger and outfitted with an engine modified by the experts at Hennessey ...
In the history of the 426 Hemi V8 production (1964-1971), the year 1969 is the most unbalanced and Dodge-biased moment. The Fratzog boys put out no fewer than five different models that could legally ...
The 1968-70 Dodge Charger crammed a lot into its three seasons on sale, becoming both a movie car chase icon and the first NASCAR racer to top 200 mph (320 km/h). But the one thing it never was, at ...
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