The Dodge Charger is primarily famous for the 1968-1971 era, when it looked like what most consider a conventional muscle car. But the legacy goes back to 1966, when Dodge introduced the Charger as a ...
When talking about the Dodge Charger of the golden muscle car era, we usually think about the second-generation model. And that's not surprising. The 1968-to-1970 Charger looks aggressive, packs a lot ...
The year 1966 was an important one for Chrysler car enthusiasts. The B-Body lineup was restyled, and leading the new Dodge Rebellion was model Pam Austin and the just-released Charger. Akin to the ...
The 1967 Dodge Charger arrived as a statement of intent, with a dramatic fastback roofline and full-width lighting that made almost every rival look conservative. That visual drama came at a cost, ...
In 1949, Oldsmobile produced what is often considered the first-ever muscle car, the Oldsmobile Rocket 88. Powered by a 303-cubic-inch (4.9L) V8 making 135 horsepower and 263 lb-ft of torque, it won ...
The 1967 Dodge Charger arrived at the height of the muscle car era with a silhouette and stance that demanded attention. Long, low and dramatic, it projected an authority that went beyond raw ...
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