The age of engine electrification did not spare even the traditional muscle cars. Only one of them survives. Scroll down to ...
The first-generation Dodge Challenger began its journey ... One of the best things about the '60s and '70s muscle cars is that there was so much choice and so many possible configurations and ...
The Dodge Dart Swinger was a short lived, once-revived model from the classic muscle car era. It may not have made a huge ...
Only 15 models were ever blessed with the ferocious 440 Six Pack/6BBL V-8, making them some of the rarest Mopar muscle cars ...
The Super Bee was Dodge’s alternative to Plymouth’s Road Runner, but unlike the Warner Bros-inspired cartoon Bird, the Bee ...
Dodge’s pony car ... all the way up to the legendary 426 Hemi. The market for muscle and pony cars faded rapidly in the early '70s, and the original Challenger was gone after 1974.
Dodge is too, apparently. The brand is gearing up to show off what it thinks could be the answer for muscle cars in the future. And they’re doing that with what appears to be a late ‘60s ...
Part of the Chrysler Group, Dodge represents the performance ... and the D series full-size pickups debuted in 1961. Muscle car classics through the ‘60s and ‘70s included the Coronet, Charger ...