Last driven in 1982, the 1968 Charger had no drivetrain, no floor, and no hope; the ‘69s are in much better shape - one even ...
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Charger that spent many years in storage hopes the WWW would pave its way to restoration; the car needs metalwork and an ...
Classic American Muscle is now reaching into the million-dollar range, becoming some of the most collectible rides out there.
Of course, there wasn't just one General Lee. In fact, scores of orange Dodge Chargers were filmed for "The Dukes of Hazzard," and most of them never survived their first televised escapade.
Without further ado, here are the classic American muscle cars that collectors want the most. In order to give you the most ...
An Alabama restorer finds a 1969 Dodge Charger Daytona that's been rusting in a paddock for decades. It's headed to Mecum's Kissimmee auction in January. Lyons said the first owner of this car was ...
Chrysler coined the term "Mopar" in the 1930s to sell its brand-new product, antifreeze. The new brand — a portmanteau of the words "motor" and "parts" — was soon broadened to cover Chrysler's ...
The golden age of muscle cars represents an exhilarating chapter in automotive history, adored by countless enthusiasts and ...
The very first muscle car that many aficionados agree kicked off the movement, the Pontiac GTO burst onto the scene with its ...