Born with the standard 383-cubic-inch V8, this 1971 Dodge Super Bee now flexes an even rarer 440-cubic-inch Six-Pack mill.
The base price for a standard non-R/T Challenger with a V8 engine started at $2,953. For buyers who wanted more power without ...
The 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T stands as an iconic figure in American muscle car history, not only for its sleek design but ...
The 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T arrived at the height of Detroit’s horsepower wars as a purpose-built performance machine, and ...
Among car historians, the Dodge Magnum often has the image of the underachieving younger sibling of the far more well-received Dodge Charger. This particular line of cars has had it rough since birth, ...
Hint:It pays to go to garage sales. Just ask Chris Findlay. His wife found a used sewing machine at one, but it wouldn't fit in her car. So Chris drove over with his pickup truck to transport the ...
That is not the case with Jerry and Linda Brown of Florissant, Missouri, who still have the car to match the memories. This Dodge Super Bee's original owner decided to sell it in late 1968 with just 8 ...
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*Estimated payments are calculated by Cars.com and are for informational purposes only. We’ve estimated your taxes based on your provided ZIP code. These estimates do not include title, registration ...
Once a niche segment with a die-hard cult following, performance station wagons have dramatically risen in popularity. Perhaps Dodge could take advantage with an all-new Magnum R/T. Then, in the early ...