Everyone remembers Dodge's mighty street Hemi. Simply muttering the displacement numbers, “426,” was enough to scare off would-be challengers. Though, there was another forbidden phrase that could ...
The year 1970 marked Dodge’s no-apologies era. The Challenger had just roared onto the scene as the ultimate expression of muscle car excess—a car built not to sell in millions, but to scare the ...
When Chrysler developed the E-body platform in the late 1960s, Dodge decided to join the pony car market with the Challenger. The company's alternative to the third-generation Plymouth Barracuda ...
When it comes to engines, muscle car fanatics have every reason to cherish the '60s and early '70s. The big three were on a roll: Chevy had 454 big blocks, Ford introduced the 427 "Cammer" and 428/429 ...