Charger sales skyrocketed in 1968, as Dodge shipped no more, no less than 96,100 units. It was a fantastic performance at a time when everybody believed the Charger would be a flop, especially ...
The high-impact color palette is a defining feature of golden-era Mopar muscle cars. I'm not saying Chrysler didn't offer other cool colors, but a B-body rig will always stand out more in hues like ...
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1968 Charger R/T compares to the GTX
The 1968 Charger R/T and the Plymouth GTX arrived from the same corporate family yet chased different kinds of drivers. One leaned into fastback drama and street presence, the other into refined ...
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Why the 1968 Charger became an instant icon
The 1968 Charger did not drift into history, it arrived with instant clarity of purpose. Designers and engineers created a car that looked fast standing still and backed the promise with serious ...
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