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After the golden era of the muscle car during the '60s, the genre took a nose dive quicker than most cars could cover the ...
The car sports a replacement, correct 426-cube V8, a manual transmission, and it was auctioned in 2020 for half the current ...
The electric Dodge Charger shouldn't work, but it kind of does. With a simulated V8 growl and polarizing looks, is this the ...
This lost concept earned a small amount of fame from its silver-screen exploits, though it never made it to production.
Open the big hatchback to see a huge 27 cubic-feet of cargo area that is covered if you wish it to be. You can drop the back ...
The Dodge Challenger Scat Pack hits 0-60 mph in 4.1 sec with its 485-hp 6.4L HEMI V8. See how it beats the Mustang GT, Camaro ...
Daytona is more than a NASCAR track. In fact, Dodge’s Daytona trim turned model has a rich history that helped turn the ...
Explore some of the rarest muscle cars ever produced by Detroit's Big Three automakers: Ford, General Motors, and Chrysler.
This model was truly insane, and there's a good chance it'll feed your favorite modern muscle car tire smoke in a drag race.
Have you ever seen a cooler 1970 Chrysler 300 Hurst than this one? You should come inside and take a closer look, as this is ...
Q: Greg, I enjoy your articles on muscle cars from the 1960s. However, sometimes I feel Ford isn’t mentioned as much as GM ...
Not as iconic as the three other cars on this list, the “Duster” was a true budget people-mover. This small (A-Body) MOPAR ...