Everyone loves a good engine swap. No matter the year, the make, or the model, it's the kind of project that continues to ...
If you ever want proof that the difference between worship and indifference is a couple of model years, look no further than the 1967 Dodge Charger. Just a single model year later, the Charger would ...
The video really kind of starts at the 04:30 mark, where Benoit broadly explains the concept of body swapping with a couple of toy cars. If two vehicles have similar wheelbases, the body from one ...
Between the 1968 R/T 440 and the 1969 R/T 440, which Dodge Charger is the superstar of the Fratzog emblem fraternity? That’s a hard choice for any Mopar enthusiast, as both cars have their place in ...
According to new reports, Dodge has started development work on a Hellcat-powered version of the current-generation Charger. Unnamed sources told Mopar Insiders that the project is already underway, ...
Dodge has finally revealed details about the six-cylinder Charger SixPack models. Dodge Boss Matt McAlear told a group of media to “get your tape measure out” when asked about the viability of the ...
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For the past year, Dodge has tried to reset the Charger story around new hardware, new platforms, and a new era of electrification. The problem is that a big chunk of the fanbase has only been asking ...
Dodge CEO Tim Kuniskis says a V8 return for the new Charger would only make sense with the supercharged Hellcat engine, not the 5.7-liter Hemi. The new Charger currently relies on Stellantis’ ...