Initially a slow seller, the Dodge Charger became a big hit when the second-generation model hit showrooms in 1968. The nameplate sold nearly 100,000 units that year and exceeded the six-figure mark ...
In 1966, Dodge threw in the Charger to grab a piece of the pony car pie that the Mustang was feasting on virtually all by itself (the original pony car, the Plymouth Barracuda, was insignificantly low ...
When we took the wraps off of rocker Kenny Wayne Shepherd's '70 Duster in our March issue, he had just started work on a new project-a '72 Dodge Charger. In the April issue, we gave you a sneak peak ...
Growing up in a Chevy household is tough. You're surrounded by silly Bow Tie emblems and mediocrity. All kidding aside, 17-year-old D.J. Hatchell grew up in a similar situation. His father was a ...
Brian is a published author who has been writing professionally for a decade in politics and entertainment, but found his calling covering the automotive industry. His love of cars started at an early ...