The 1966 Dodge Charger is the model that started it all, giving birth to a lineup of cars that still exists today and which now has millions of fans not only in the States but also elsewhere. Follow ...
For some unknown reason, Dodge’s reworked second-generation Charger became a cult icon of the muscle car age, and it rides a very high horse in today’s market. Perhaps it is a compensational turn of ...
The year 1966 was an important one for Chrysler car enthusiasts. The B-Body lineup was restyled, and leading the new Dodge Rebellion was model Pam Austin and the just-released Charger. Akin to the ...
Not all stories of classic cars committed to long-term storage end happily. Some aren’t ever rediscovered and end up turning into piles of scrap metal. Today’s story about a 1968 Dodge Charger is ...