The classic Mustang has been in the spotlight lately after the original 1968 Ford Mustang that starred in the famous 'Bullitt' car chase became the most expensive Mustang ever, selling for a ...
Dodge Charger was, is, and will definitely continue to be one of the most sought-after classic cars out there, not only in the world of collectors but also as far as restorers are concerned. A solid ...
If you wanted a Charger in 1972, the first engine you could get was the standard 225 six-cylinder unit available exclusively on the coupe and the hardtop. The base V8 was the 318ci configuration ...
The 1969 Dodge Charger Daytona is absolutely one of the most iconic cars of the muscle car era, born in a time when NASCAR stock car racing actually raced factory-built race cars that the public could ...
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Why the 1969 Dodge Charger R/T became a muscle car icon
The 1969 Dodge Charger R/T did not just compete in the muscle car era, it defined how a Detroit performance coupe should look ...
Early Dodge Chargers are pretty much muscle car and movie car icons, particularly when we're talking the second generation built between 1968 and 1970. The wide stance, the concealed headlights, and ...
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1973 Dodge Charger SE barn find returns to market after owner walks away from restoration
A recently unearthed 1973 Dodge Charger SE barn find has returned to the market after its owner decided not to move forward with a full restoration. The car, which spent roughly two decades stored in ...
It’s a familiar conundrum for classic car owners; as historic vehicles age, and the performance ability of modern vehicles increases, so the opportunity for and appeal of classic use can decrease.
If you've been following the restomod and Pro Touring scenes for a while you've likely heard some variation of the phrase, "I wanted it to look and feel original and stock, but perform like a modern ...
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