The 1969 Charger 500 HEMI is a NASCAR icon with only 67 units ever built. Discover the rare 426 HEMI specs, manual ...
The Coronet-based Dodge Super Bee 440 sits in a sweet spot of muscle car history, combining big-block power with ...
The Plymouth Hemi GTX was a luxury version of the Road Runner with a large range of optional equipment. The 425-horsepower ...
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The average top speed for a current NASCAR race car is 199.46 MPH, and 200 MPH laps are commonplace. Before 1969, nobody had ...
The 1969 Dodge Charger, a pinnacle of the muscle car era, remains a legendary icon. Introduced a year prior, the distinctive jet-like profile and iconic split grille design fascinated enthusiasts. The ...
The Dodge Coronet, often overshadowed by its more iconic siblings like the Charger and Super Bee, deserves a place of honor in the pantheon of muscle cars. While not as widely recognized, the Coronet ...
What's the first thing that you can think of when talking about the 1969 Dodges? If it's the 440 Six Pack, we think the same, as this is probably the most notable change that happened for this model ...
The Dodge Charger Daytona nameplate has made a return for 2025 attached to an electric vehicle, but fans of the original with money to splurge will soon be able to bid on one that looks like it just ...
Some lucky sap scored one of the best of the modern bunch, Joe Dirt’s famous 1969 Dodge Charger Daytona, shelling out a whopping $330,000 for the beat-up old muscle car. That might sound crazy to your ...