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In the 60s and 70s, Dodge built a V8 station wagon with real muscle car power - an overlooked icon hiding in plain sight.
Michael Schafer/Wikimedia Commons Most people think of muscle cars and picture Detroit metal—Chevelles, Chargers, Mustangs.
This lost concept earned a small amount of fame from its silver-screen exploits, though it never made it to production.
The Camaro, on the other hand, was as cool as ever, and then in the mid-1970s, the Chevelle got a redesign, making it the baddest muscle car of the decade. The once-mighty Dodge Charger became a ...
Daytona is more than a NASCAR track. In fact, Dodge’s Daytona trim turned model has a rich history that helped turn the ...
muscle cars, and three decades of European sports cars didn’t happen overnight. “Its earliest roots started on a small scale in the ‘70s with the brothers’ father, who was a car enthusiast ...
Consumers alleging FCA US LLC sold certain Dodge muscle cars with defective rear differentials failed to convince a federal ...
Dodge’s effort to steer its muscle car legacy into the electric age is off to a rocky start. Despite the fanfare around the new all-electric Charger Daytona, more buyers chose the outgoing gas ...