Introduced just as Chrysler began offering the mighty 426-cubic-inch (7.0-liter) HEMI in production cars, the Dodge Charger is among the most iconic muscle cars of the golden era. The two-door ...
Nineteen seventy was the peak of muscle’s golden era, an era that was ended by crippling insurance rates, tightening emissions regulations and performance-unfriendly low-lead gas. But Detroit didn’t ...
Although the four-speed version is more desirable, the automatic model is the rarest of the 1966 Dodge Hemi Charger bunch.
Jeff Schwartz of Schwartz Performance shows off this barn find a 1971 Dodge Charger 440 Six-Pack Super Bee with a walk around and an attempt to break loose its frozen 440 big-block engine.
Let's take a trip back in time. In 1970, the Mopar winged aero-cars were kicking ass in NASCAR, so Chrysler funded testing of the new 1971 designs at Wichita State University's wind tunnel. The team ...
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