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Dodge files for ‘Outlaw’ and ‘Charger Outlaw’ trademarks, confirming a new high-output AWD Hurricane-powered muscle car is ...
Justinthelightguy hasn’t detailed how he gave the Challenger a mouth or how he synced it to the music, but the front bumper is fitted with hundreds of little square-shaped LED lights.
While the 1970s spelled the end of the OG muscle car era, there were still some high-powered performance machines on the road ...
Dodge introduced the Challenger SRT Hellcat in 2015, and it quickly became one of the most talked-about cars, as it was the most powerful American production car at the time with 707-horsepower.
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Being quite familiar with the original design remit of the 2008 Challenger and the constraints of the LC platform proportions on Dodge’s designer, Mark Trostle, we marveled at how Modern Classix ...
Now, it has a new subframe, front and rear bumpers, rear pan, brakes, battery, nuts and bolts. The Challenger, with only 4,000 miles on the clock, was worth the trouble ...
Pretty much everyone loves Lego (except for when you step on an errant brick), including car enthusiasts, who have been ...
The Dodge Challenger, introduced in late 1969 for the 1970 model year, was built on the new E-body platform created to handle Chrysler's big block engines, including the 440 Six Pack.
We've confirmed with Dodge CEO Tim Kuniskis what conclusion to draw from that: The Challenger as you know it today is dead. There are no plans to bring it back, at least as a distinct nameplate.
“We own the Challenger nameplate,” Dodge's CEO said. “We own a whole bunch of nameplates we got in the drawer. So I don't know what we'll do with it, if we ever do anything with it, but [we ...