Probably the greatest 1971 Dodge Charger survivor out there, this Plum Crazy Mopar is also a rare 426 Hemi-powered R/T muscle ...
The 440-cubic-inch Six-Pack was brand-new in the Dodge Charger for 1970. Fewer than 700 buyers went with this option in the R ...
Factory Hemi Orange 1970 Charger R/T 440 with 375-hp Magnum V8 offered from Hank’s Garage collection.
The iconic Dodge Charger as we know it will no longer be returning to U.S. dealerships after it ceased production in 2023, with parent company Stellantis opting to focus on EVs and more efficient ...
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1973 Dodge Charger R/T sounded meaner than it actually was
The 1973 Dodge Charger R/T looked and sounded every bit like a street brawler, yet by the standards set only a few years ...
If a new report is to be believed, we have been hoodwinked, bamboozled, led astray, run amok and flat-out deceived by Dodge. There are now rumors from inside the company that engineers are actively ...
Dodge's latest shift towards EV technology marked one of the most divisive periods of the company's history, with the automaker discontinuing the iconic Hemi engine that once featured in its muscle ...
Dodge has opened orders for the entry-level Charger R/T, which will go into production early next year. The model starts at $49,995 and will be available in two- and four-door configurations with the ...
Utility vehicles—or “utes” for slang—aren’t on the radar screen for many Americans. We can count every single model ever produced for us Yanks on the fingers of one hand, the last of which (GM’s El ...
Dodge has long been synonymous with loud and throaty V-8s, but as a new age dawns over muscle cars, power has taken a new form that makes the brand's legendary Hemi V-8 a bit of a moot point. Just ...
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