Chrysler definitely went through a period of putting HEMI engines in everything, even focusing its advertising around them.
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The House of Kolor “Tangerine Kandy” wasn’t a factory color for Plymouth in 1973, but it looks awesome on Andrew and Kevin ...
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Canadian auto fans will be thrilled that the fifth season of HISTORY’s Rust Valley Restorers has premiered via STACK TV. New ...
It's doubtful that the Aztec will ever be a big-money collectible, but there are plenty of odd-looking cars that originally ...
The first-ever standalone Charger "R/T" model was also introduced in 1968. The "R/T" nameplate was introduced as a special version of the mid-size Dodge Coronet in 1967. The optional HEMI V8 had a ...
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Dodge Charger was parked by its owner in 1989, and despite sitting for decades, the car still starts and runs properly ...
Dodge sold only 99 440 Six-Pack Super Bees in 1971 and probably less than a handful were sold by Mr. Norm's iconic dealership ...
By the year it was discontinued, the 150's engine options had grown to include a 283-hp "Super Turbo-Fire" V8. The Dodge Coronet first entered police service in 1956, where it remained on active-duty ...
The 1950s was just the beginning of the auto industry as we know it. There were some great ideas and they just barely tapped ...