The 1971 Dodge Challenger arrived at a moment when Detroit muscle was being forced to grow up fast. It still carried big power, bold styling, and racing pedigree, yet it was already adapting to new ...
The 1971 Challenger R/T arrived at the tail end of Detroit’s original muscle era, yet it still looks and feels as if it was ...
More than half a century ago, Dodge was going flat-out toward an ugly revolution that shook the company to its core. In 1970, the Challenger joined the Charger in the muscle line-up, under the ‘pony ...
Introduced for the 1970 model year, the Dodge Challenger was the last Mopar to join the muscle car segment. And needless to say, it arrived a bit late to the party because Chrysler discontinued its ...
The mid-60s to early '70s brought about one of the most revered and celebrated chapters of automotive history, the muscle car era. During this time, Detroit was continually churning out high-output ...
Is the Challenger that you see here Ma Mopar's last rear-drive droptop before the Viper? It could be, thanks to a build date late in the 1971 model run, and the executive decision at Highland Park a ...
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One can buy quite the car for $150,000 and we’ve found a trio that should split opinion. Give that type of cash in your bank account which would you buy? A 2014 Dodge Viper, a 1971 Dodge Challenger ...
If you've ever had the opportunity to drive one like it was intended to be driven, it's easy to understand the appeal of a well-tuned Porsche or M-series BMW. As a lad Ramin Younessi spent many hours ...