Charger sales skyrocketed in 1968, as Dodge shipped no more, no less than 96,100 units. It was a fantastic performance at a time when everybody believed the Charger would be a flop, especially ...
There's a rare Bengals-themed muscle car out there, but its owner is not a football fan. Clair Luttrell, a 70-year-old retired railroad conductor living in New Braunfels, Texas, told the Wall Street ...
This weathered 1968 Dodge Charger isn’t just a fixer-upper—it’s a full-blown resurrection project. Sitting under a flimsy fabric shelter in Toronto for who knows how long, this beast has seen better ...
The star of the Charger show for the 1968 model year was the R/T version, which accounted for 17,665 units of the total 96,000 units produced by the Dodge. However, a "regular" Charger with a ...
The 1970 Dodge Charger is one of the most expensive classic muscle cars ever. Here’s why values exploded and the issues you ...
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