Initially offered in 1970 and shown in sales literature and TV commercials, the N96 Shaker hood option for the Challenger was suspended by Chrysler very early in the production run that started in the ...
The 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T arrived at the height of the muscle car era, yet more than half a century later it still defines what Mopar performance means. Its mix of visual drama, mechanical muscle, ...
Believe it or not, one of the rarest versions of the first-year Challenger is the rag top with a leaning tower of Mopar power under the hood. Out of a total convertible production of just under 3,000 ...
The Dodge Challenger was the last of the magnificent seven pony cars to be released on the market on September 25, 1969, as a 1970 model year. Almost 165,500 units were produced during the five years ...
The shaker hoodscoop was a feared tip-off that massive performance resided underhood. But did it make that much of a difference? By the time the 1960s ended, an entire secret language had evolved ...
A one-of-12 1970 Dodge Challenger T/A in Panther Pink crossed the Mecum auction block in January of this year and sold above pre-event estimates at $198,000. Swathed in a bold pink hue with black ...
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Why did old muscle cars use shaker hoods? Explained
Muscle cars from the golden era of the 1960s and 70s are iconic for their raw power and unique design features, one of which is the shaker hood. These classic vehicles are celebrated not only for ...
Dodge introduced the Challenger as a 1970 model based on Chrysler's E-body platform. The Challenger entered a pony car segment that was already filled with popular contenders like the Ford Mustang, ...
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