Introduced in 1970 on the same E-body platform as the third-generation Plymouth Barracuda, the Dodge Challenger was the last nameplate to join the muscle car party. It was quite popular in its first ...
Restoring a classic muscle car or purchasing one in pristine condition is a decision many car enthusiasts face. Each option ...
Introduced for the 1970 model year, the Dodge Challenger was among the last nameplates to join the pony car market. It was initially relatively successful, moving nearly 77,000 units, but deliveries ...
Of course, there were ways to "beat the heat," and one was to get a car that had a powerplant with less than 350 cubic inches. The Challenger R/T seen here came from the Dodge factory in Hamtramck ...
The mid-60s to early '70s brought about one of the most revered and celebrated chapters of automotive history, the muscle car era. During this time, Detroit was continually churning out high-output ...
One can buy quite the car for $150,000 and we’ve found a trio that should split opinion. Give that type of cash in your bank account which would you buy? A 2014 Dodge Viper, a 1971 Dodge Challenger ...