Bill Brownlie, who oversaw the design and execution of the ever-famous second-generation Charger (from 1968 to 1970), handed over the reigns to Diran Yajezian, who saw the future of the midsize ...
Dodge introduced the third-generation Charger back in 1971, and while it resembled its predecessor somewhat, the two are ultimately easy to tell apart. The newer models had a split grille instead of a ...
Car dreams. We all have them, remembering the ones that got away and envisioning the ones we want to finish. For Tom Cannon, the one that got away was a '72 Challenger Rallye with a 340/four-speed ...
As the curtain fell on all things muscle, Dodge had to rethink its performance lineup. For the Charger, that meant the Super Bee, 500, and R/T trims were gone, but thankfully, Dodge passed the torch ...
*No charge for 4 weeks then billed as $19 every four weeks (new subscribers and qualified returning subscribers only). Cancel anytime. With the introduction of the new 1973 lineup of cars, the door ...
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