The Dodge Charger is widely regarded as one of the most iconic muscle cars of the golden era, but we often forget that it debuted as a significantly different vehicle. Introduced for the 1966 model ...
Chrysler's iconic 426-cubic-inch (7.0-liter) Hemi V8 engine made its debut in 1964 as a race-only unit. The mill was an instant success in NASCAR. In 1965, the engine was banned because it was not ...
Thus far, most of the Readers' Rides submissions we've featured here on hotrod.com have been of the homebuilt hero variety—as in, someone who saved up and bought parts when they could, using hard work ...
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 ...
When Dodge put its Charger concept car into production for 1966, it may not have realized the staying power this muscle car would have. A good-sized vehicle, with a 203.6-inch length, the Charger’s $3 ...
Judging by modern standards, its kinda crazy to think about just how big and heavy cars used to be back in the day. However, despite acres of steel and slabs of iron under the hood, those old school ...
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The muscle car wars never actually stopped, and can still be seen playing out at dragstrips around the country. Now, we’re watching a battle between a 1967 Chevy Impala and 1971 Dodge Charger thanks ...
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