Meet the Hellucination! A special 1968 Dodge Charger that features a a 1,000 hp (745 kW) Hellephant V8 under the hood....
The Dodge Daytona PPG Indy Pace Car is that one-of-one machine designed for just one purpose. Created as a Pace...
The 413 cubic-inch Wedge V-8, so named because of the engine’s wedge-shaped combustion chambers, was first introduced in Chryslers for...
Dubbed “Captiv,” this restomod was brought over from Australia to Wisconsin to undergo it’s transformation for ex-touring car racer and...
The Dodge Charger 500 Coupe is a one-year-only homologation special which was created to ensure the marque’s successful competition in...
One of the rarest Mopars in 1971 was the Super Bee edition of the HEMI Charger. Only around 25 were...
Chrysler commissioned this one-of coupe from Derham to promote the entire D24 platform. At the time the D24 was either...
Late in the fifth generation Coronet, Dodge offered the potent 426 HEMI to its customers. Before this option, only very...
For 1972, Dodge Charger is offered as a base coupe, SE coupe hardtop, and Rallye hardtop, which replaces the R/T...
In 1971, Dodge gained a new model called the Demon which was really a repackaged Duster with a shorter wheel...
The most dramatic option of all for 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T Hemis was the convertible top. Available in black and...
The 1969 ½ Dodge Super Bee A-12 is one of American history’s most iconic muscle cars. This car was paired...
The Daytona Shelby Z was first made available for the 1987 model year, and it uses the Chrysler K platform...
A short-lived nameplate, the Super Bee was Dodge’s low-priced muscle car and an alternative to the Plymouth Road Runner in...
The success of the initial Firearrow led to the creation of the car featured here, the Dodge Firearrow II. The...
The 1955 Dodge Firebomb is unique among midcentury dream cars, and not merely because of its hand-crafted bodywork: It is...
The Dodge Polara series promoted luxury in a very reasonably priced package. The 1963 Dodge line was promoted as “The...
Here is the vaunted Challenger; low, lean, close to the ground and fast. The Challenger was “totally new” for 1970...
Dodge introduced the Challenger in 1970 as their answer the Ford’s Mustang and Chevrolet’s Camaro. It was aimed at the...
Dodge’s response to the muscle car movement in 1967 was the Coronet R/T, a high performance package that included the...
This Coronet is equipped with a 440-cid V-8 engine, fueled by a four-barrel carburetor and fitted with a dual-snorkel air...
The muscle car market was changing, so in 1972 Dodge started doing some consolidating. The Charger R/T, Super Bee and...
Introduced in 1962, the Dodge Dart 440 model was the upmarket trim version of the Dodge Dart. Included was the...
The “Super Bee” name comes from the “B” body designation used for mid-sized cars from Chrysler. Interestingly, the Super Bee...
Chrysler Corp. commissioned Virgil Exner, best known for the new postwar Studebaker, to create a series of eye-catching “idea” cars...
The Power Wagon name is an icon, having been tied to some of the greatest and most utilitarian pickups of...
For 1971, the Challenger line up was modified to include a new model, the “Challenger Coupe” with either a I6...
Only 505 units were built of the Dodge Charger Daytona for model year 1969 – it was the most conspicuously...
The Phoenix was introduced in May 1960 as an Australian assembled version of the American Dodge Dart, positioned above the...
The 1958 Dodge Coronet Super D-500 Convertible featured here is finished in gorgeous Eggshell over Crimson Red with a beautiful...