1971 Dodge Demon 1971 DODGE DEMON ALMOST A BEAVER For the 1971 model year and beyond, Dodge gained access to the Valiant-based Plymouth...
1968 Dodge Superbee 1968 DODGE SUPER BEE BACKGROUND Chrysler was doing a pretty good job of mining the muscle car boom...
1971 Dodge Charger 1971 DODGE CHARGER IS ALL NEW 1971 marked the birth of the 3rd-generation, and it now shared...
2010 Dodge Challenger 2010 DODGE CHALLENGER RETRO ROCKET Few good things came out of the marriage between Dodge Mercedes-Benz (Daimler-Chrysler). One very...
2001 Dodge Viper GTS 2001 Dodge Viper GTS INTERIOR A WORK IN PROGRESS In our efforts to complete our online...
1973 Dodge Charger 1973 DODGE CHARGER IN A NEW SKIN While they look very similar to the ’71-72 early-3rd-generation Chargers, the...
Are you a big fan of Dodge Vipers? Well, here’s your chance of owning a special edition Dodge Viper with...
The 2011 Dodge Challenger may look like a muscle car and go like a muscle car, but its ability to...
In the ‘60s and ‘70s, Chrysler was famous for offering special option packages on some of its most popular cars....
Well known for its role in the US television show The Dukes of Hazard, this Charger was often performing high...
If you wanted a nicely appointed MOPAR in 1964, the Dodge Polara was a great choice. This sleek Dodge model...
The 1970 Dodge Charger, RT, 426 Hemi V8, is one of the most impressive muscle cars to ever strut its...
The 1960 Dodge Polara was Dodge’s top-of-the-line model series that year, replacing the previous year’s Custom line. All of Dodge’s...
The 1958 Dodge Coronet Super D-500 Convertible featured here is finished in gorgeous Eggshell over Crimson Red with a beautiful...
The Phoenix was introduced in May 1960 as an Australian assembled version of the American Dodge Dart, positioned above the...
Only 505 units were built of the Dodge Charger Daytona for model year 1969 – it was the most conspicuously...
For 1971, the Challenger line up was modified to include a new model, the “Challenger Coupe” with either a I6...
The Power Wagon name is an icon, having been tied to some of the greatest and most utilitarian pickups of...
Chrysler Corp. commissioned Virgil Exner, best known for the new postwar Studebaker, to create a series of eye-catching “idea” cars...
The “Super Bee” name comes from the “B” body designation used for mid-sized cars from Chrysler. Interestingly, the Super Bee...
Introduced in 1962, the Dodge Dart 440 model was the upmarket trim version of the Dodge Dart. Included was the...
The muscle car market was changing, so in 1972 Dodge started doing some consolidating. The Charger R/T, Super Bee and...
This Coronet is equipped with a 440-cid V-8 engine, fueled by a four-barrel carburetor and fitted with a dual-snorkel air...
Dodge’s response to the muscle car movement in 1967 was the Coronet R/T, a high performance package that included the...
Dodge introduced the Challenger in 1970 as their answer the Ford’s Mustang and Chevrolet’s Camaro. It was aimed at the...
The Dodge Polara series promoted luxury in a very reasonably priced package. The 1963 Dodge line was promoted as “The...
The success of the initial Firearrow led to the creation of the car featured here, the Dodge Firearrow II. The...
A short-lived nameplate, the Super Bee was Dodge’s low-priced muscle car and an alternative to the Plymouth Road Runner in...
The Daytona Shelby Z was first made available for the 1987 model year, and it uses the Chrysler K platform...
The 1969 ½ Dodge Super Bee A-12 is one of American history’s most iconic muscle cars. This car was paired...