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Dodge’s most powerful muscle cars duel at the Vegas strip—yet it's a modified Hellcat that delivers the night's quickest run.
Having a car catch fire is the worst case scenario for many. This Demon 170 burned early on. It's still moving under its own power and could be yours.
Sadly, that era has ended, and the Challenger is dead. What we have left are examples in the used-car market that double as collector’s items and as representations of memories of a brand that ...
This menacing muscle car boasts more oomph than the stock one and is part of an ongoing online auction with a clean Florida title ...
Despite heavy damage to the entire exterior of the car it still runs and drives. As of this writing, at least one bidder is ...
SRT is coming back, so we made a wish list of SRT-badged vehicles that would deserve to make a comeback too in the near ...
Stellantis revives its Street and Racing Technology (SRT) division under new CEO Antonio Filosa and Tim Kuniskis, aiming to ...
With just 232 miles on the odometer, this example was auctioned on Bring a Trailer with no reserve. For a well-specced Last ...
Hellcat has pushed the limits of American muscle, producing monstrous powerplants with horsepower numbers once thought unthinkable. Here are the coolest ones.
Chevy's 632 big block is a mighty powerful engine, so its giant price tag shouldn't come as a surprise. Not a Chevy fan? Ford ...
Some people view cars with the same investment eye as they’d look at a painting or stock portfolio, asking how much it will ...
Muscle cars are as American as baseball and apple pie. Over the last 60 years several Asian and European automakers have co-opted the classic muscle car recipe – a large V8 ...