The 440-6 was a solid performer, but it wasn’t a common option, as the Dodge Challenger offered the 383 big-block as standard, and not the traditional 440-4 ...
Introduced for the 1970 model year, the Dodge Challenger was the last Mopar to join the muscle car market. Its venture was also short-lived, mainly due to Chrysler's decision to discontinue its ...
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, ...
There are fast cars, there are beautiful cars, and then there are muscle cars you recognise before you even see them. A deep idle at a traffic light, a thunderous downshift echoing through an empty ...
A nostalgic tour of underappreciated 1970s cars sold in the U.S.—from bold coupes and clever imports to rotary oddities and quirky utility rides. Each pick is organized by model year and chosen for ...
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The new Dodge Charger sedan offers 420 hp, AWD and a $49,995 starting price, making it a top performance car and daily driver for the whole family.
The new Charger R/T runs a twin-turbo inline six that smokes the old car's Hemi V8, but there's more to this machine than ...
The Charger Sixpack makes up to 550 hp, but without a V-8 or manual, does it still qualify as a true muscle car? We put it to the test.
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