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 ...
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 ...
Clair Luttrell, 70, a retired railroad conductor living in New Braunfels, Texas, on his 1968 Dodge “Bengals” Charger R/T, as told to A.J. Baime In 1993, I was on vacation in Hazard, Ky. I was visiting ...
For Dodge stylist Richard Sias, the 1968 Charger proved to be an amazing contribution to automotive history. A Michigan native who studied at the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California, ...
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 ...
If you’ve been missing the absurd comedy of the Cars and Zebras YouTube channel, fear not, because your favorite striped, shades-wearing muscle car lover is back in the thick of it. This time, C&Z is ...
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 ...
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