Widely recognized as a muscle car, the Dodge Charger made its debut in a different niche in 1966. Sure, the 426-cubic-inch (7.0-liter) HEMI gave the vehicle muscle car credentials, but Chrysler's goal ...
View post: New Toyota Land Cruiser Transforms Into a 37-Inch-Tire Showstopper No nameplate is more prominent in the annals of Dodge muscle car history than Charger. It’s survived through seven ...
How often do you hear about a 19-year-old kid who wants to race Nostalgia Super Stock Class? Well, meet Michael Hayden from Villa Ridge, Missouri, owner of this '66 Charger Fastback. Before he picked ...