For Dodge stylist Richard Sias, the 1968 Charger proved to be an amazing contribution to automotive history. A Michigan native who studied at the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California, ...
When the Dodge Charger came around in 1966, it offered buyers a muscle car that still retained its luxury traits, with four individual bucket seats and plenty of leg, hip, shoulder, and headroom for ...
Dodge's latest shift towards EV technology marked one of the most divisive periods of the company's history, with the automaker discontinuing the iconic Hemi engine that once featured in its muscle ...
The Dodge Charger gets its HEMI back, but only a limited number will be built and exclusively as an NHRA drag car for the Factory Stock Showdown.
Charles. Cheshier of Garland, Texas, bought this bright red Dodge Hemi Charger brand-new in 1969. After a year and a half, he removed the hemi and sold the car. Seven years later, Charles rediscovered ...
The HEMI engine returned to Dodge trucks in 2003 introducing the third generation of the legendary engine design with a 5.7-liter displacement. Later iterations of the 5.7 HEMI used in Dodge Chargers ...
The iconic muscle car might regain its V8 thunder, but not without challenges. Rumors are swirling that Dodge is planning to reintroduce the Hemi V8 to the Charger lineup in late 2026, marking a ...
Nineteen seventy was the peak of muscle’s golden era, an era that was ended by crippling insurance rates, tightening emissions regulations and performance-unfriendly low-lead gas. But Detroit didn’t ...
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