The age of engine electrification did not spare even the traditional muscle cars. Only one of them survives. Scroll down to ...
The imposing Dodge Viper brought a mighty V10 to the American sports car market. Here's the story behind the icon.
Only 15 models were ever blessed with the ferocious 440 Six Pack/6BBL V-8, making them some of the rarest Mopar muscle cars ...
The first-generation Dodge Challenger began its journey in ... One of the best things about the '60s and '70s muscle cars is that there was so much choice and so many possible configurations ...
The Dodge Dart Swinger was a short lived, once-revived model from the classic muscle car era. It may not have made a huge ...
Dodge’s pony car ... all the way up to the legendary 426 Hemi. The market for muscle and pony cars faded rapidly in the early '70s, and the original Challenger was gone after 1974.
10. **1970 Dodge Challenger (Vanishing Point, 1971)**: As the centerpiece of a nihilistic road trip, the Dodge Challenger in ...
The USA Muscle Car market was well established when, in 1965, the Chrysler Corporation decided to produce a mid-sized performance model to directly challenge Pontiac’s immensely successful GTO ...
Auto enthusiasts may note that there was no sign of the SRT in the heyday of the '60s and '70s ... Dodge Neon. The early 2000s was a time of transition in the car world. The halcyon days of the ...
These two iconic muscle cars do all of that and more. They represent the Dodge brand's heart and soul ... the horsepower of the '70s, the efficiency of the '80s and unbelievable styling of ...
Mopar has created a 1967 Plymouth GTX Electromod Concept that is powered by a Mopar e-Crate powertrain concept. If they build ...
Kia’s spacious three-row EV9 got a rugged facelift for SEMA, transforming into a new adventure-themed concept aptly named ...