Originally a premium fastback, the Dodge Charger was redesigned into a more conventional muscle car in 1968. Sales soared, and the company delivered about 200,000 units through 1969. Although ...
The Dodge Charger managed to convince 49,800 buyers in 1970, and fortunately, only a few people were stubborn enough to fit their cars with a six-cylinder engine. Only 300 Chargers left the factory ...
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The idea of two American hallmarks of the automotive industry going all-electric might have sounded like a bad sci-fi subplot just a few decades ago, but here we are, watching it happen in real time.
When it comes to American muscle cars, few names evoke as much passion and excitement as the Dodge Challenger and Dodge Charger.
The 1968 Dodge Charger occupies a rare place in automotive history, where brute performance and refined styling met in a single, coherent statement. Its long, low body and disciplined surfacing turned ...