The Dodge Challenger debuted in 1970 as the division’s first pony car ever – some seven model years after the corporate sibling, the A-body Plymouth Barracuda, inaugurated the genre on April 1 ...
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Challenger sitting for approximately two decades is a project requiring major work, including in the engine department ...
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You'd expect to find a 426 Street HEMI engine in late 1960s and early 1970s muscle cars like the Dodge Challenger ... the ...
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It sounds cliché to say Dodge saved the best for last, but they really did with the Challenger. The 1970 R/T with the 426 Street Hemi was the quickest accelerating Dodge muscle car ever made ...
Classic American Muscle is now reaching into the million-dollar range, becoming some of the most collectible rides out there.
The special "Last Call" edition of Dodge Charger and Challenger is now available in Mexico, complete with their iconic V8 ...
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Expect a HEMI with many, many young ponies running amok underhood for sure. Dodge has released some initial info on what it has in store for SEMA this year. The big deal will be the Challenger ...
The GEN III 392 HEMI V8 launched in 2011 and was included in the Charger SRT8, Challenger SRT8 and later in select SUVs. Until 2014, a stock 392 HEMI generated 470 horsepower with 470 lb-ft of torque.