To wit, look at how wild the early Dodge aero cars were—the iconic Charger Daytona and its Plymouth Superbird counterpart.
The Dodge Charger is powered by a 426 cubic inch Hemi V8 engine and was known for its incredible performance. Petty describes it as a pivotal car in his career. Richard Petty is one of NASCAR's ...
Initially developed to be a Corvette Challenger, the Diamante was one of the Chrysler Corporation's most fascinating concept ...
Explore the legacy of Buick, Dodge, and Pontiac in NASCAR, from dominance and innovation to their eventual departure.
The Dodge Charger Daytona stands as one of the most iconic and controversial cars in NASCAR history, known for its ...
And his number one project is putting back together a NASCAR-powered Dodge Charger in 2019. He took that one on a road trip across America, with his father in the passenger seat. Now, the Charger ...
A callback to the original NASCAR Charger Daytonas ... but that's not the only benefit to active aero. Dodge's system is also designed to act as an air brake during hard stops, or actually ...
He has raced different generation of NASCAR race cars in his career that ... Richard Petty pointed out that the Dodge Charger he drove from 1973 to 1978 was the most naturally cars he has ever ...
Two NASCAR race cars, a Dodge Charger owned and driven by Hershel McGriff, and a Junie Donlavey owned Ford Torino driven by Richard Brooks and Dick Hutcherson, competed in a Grand International ...
426 Street Hemi production dropped significantly in 1969, despite the Dodge and Plymouth models all having great sales years.
The Charger's styling is loosely reflected on NASCAR's Nextel Cup cars, primarily seen in the crosshair grille and the painted-on taillights. Inside, the Dodge Charger has much in common with the ...
In the golden age of muscle cars, Chrysler produced the 426 Hemi V8 and the 440 Six Pack V8. Here are the differences between ...