This is a 1968 dodge charger that hasn't run or been driving on the road in 35 years basically abandoned until we Rescued it.
The new all-electric Charger has muscle car speed, muscle car sound, and muscle car fury, but is that enough for the purists?
Paul Tyll knows the importance of a Charger sounding like a Charger. The director of Dodge Products - Muscle Car says the new ...
Only 0.5% of all Dodge Chargers produced in 1968 were equipped with the 426 Hemi V8. Only seven of these cars were painted AA-1 Silver Poly.
During production of the movie, two examples of the 1968 Dodge Charger R/T equipped with 440-ci (7.2-liter) four-barrel big-block V8s were used but none of them were originally black. Dodge didn't ...
The all-new Dodge Charger Daytona EV is finally arriving at dealerships across the country, and some Dodge dealers are already hitting it with some pretty hefty discounts. Man Racks Up A $47,000 ...
The all-new Dodge Charger Daytona is shaping up to be a major milestone in the electric muscle car era, but it lacks one key feature that many performance car enthusiasts have come to expect ...
Since this iconic muscle car name was revived in the mid-2000s, the Dodge Charger has been a crucial product that revitalized Dodge’s brand image and reignited a cult following for the ‘Mopar ...
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This 1968 Dodge Charger R/T 440 is a masterpiece of American muscle car history, expertly restored and maintained to shine both on the road and at car shows. Originally delivered to Charles H.
DETROIT, MICH. — With the new Windsor-built Dodge Charger Daytona car hitting dealer showrooms this week, Dodge CEO Matt McAlear doesn’t mind making traditionalist muscle car enthusiasts a ...