In 1969, the Charger dropped in sales a little but still scored high, at over 85,000 units – not too bad for a muscle car, but not enough to satisfy the demand of today’s market. Hence, prices for the ...
The biggest news in the Dodge world for 1970 was the debut of the Challenger, so it's not a surprise that the Charger received less attention. With 49,800 units produced this year, the Charger ...
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1967 Dodge Charger factory 440 project
The first-generation Dodge Charger has always occupied a distinct space in Mopar history, blending fastback styling with ...
Early Dodge Chargers are pretty much muscle car and movie car icons, particularly when we're talking the second generation built between 1968 and 1970. The wide stance, the concealed headlights, and ...
Only a handful of Mopar fans have ever seen this rare "Aero Warrior." With a flush grille and hidden HEMI power, it's a ...
Watching ’69 Dodge Chargers fly through the air and smash to the ground, bending their frames and limping into a field to die is something all automotive enthusiasts hate to watch. People say they are ...
Dodge will be putting an end to its iconic Charger and Challenger lineup real soon as the company teases a new era of mystery cars to come. The electrified future is slowly creeping into Dodge's ...
Dodge has thrown out the rule book with its newest Charger, going fully electric for the first time ever. Instead of the typical internal combustion V8 you'd expect to find under the hood of a Dodge ...
Ryan de Villiers is a budding automotive journalist based in South Africa and serving as one of the newest additions to the CarBuzz team. He immediately pursued a career in journalism after finishing ...
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