The first-generation Dodge Charger arrived in 1966 as the muscle car era was just taking shape, yet it did not simply follow the template that Pontiac, Chevrolet, and others were sketching out. It ...
The owner of this 1966 Dodge Charger seems willing to trade his car for anything that has wheels; this is a project whose ...
The first-generation Charger arrived in 1966 as a fastback experiment that blended family practicality with emerging muscle car swagger. By 1969, the same nameplate had turned into a sharper, more ...
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 ...
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 ...
In 1964, the pony car broke ground. In 1964, Plymouth presented the fastback body to the American public. In 1964, Chrysler introduced the Race Hemi. Dodge saw all three things and that they were good ...