When the Dodge Challenger nameplate thundered onto the scene in 1970, it wasn’t just another muscle car—it was Dodge’s declaration of dominance. The Challenger became the newest member of the brand’s ...
There are plenty of project cars out there that are worth a look, especially if you’re interested in a solid vehicle that’s worth your time, effort, and money for a thorough restoration. But on the ...
Two highly desirable Dodge Challenger convertibles are set to cross the block at Mecum’s Harrisburg 2025 auction on Saturday, July 26, offering collectors a rare opportunity to bid on prime examples ...
Growing up in Southern California, I learned at an early age that Mopars had a special mystique about them. My father's cars all wore bowties, but something told me I was true to Mopar. Maybe it was ...
Harrington, Delaware, resident Tony D'Agostino is one lucky guy. After all, his job is operating Tony's Parts, a large N.O.S./pre-owned Mopar-only parts business, so he gets to play with all kinds of ...
In the mid 1960's a talented group of engineers in West Bromwich, England, dared to ask the question 'why can't a muscle car spin all four wheels?' The end result was the Jensen FF, the first ...
Bedecked in Hemi Orange, the 1971 Super Bee is one of only nine outfitted from the factory with a four-speed transmission for the production year. The Bee is powered by a 426 HEMI V-8 engine with dual ...