The 440-cubic-inch Six-Pack was brand-new in the Dodge Charger for 1970. Fewer than 700 buyers went with this option in the R ...
Factory Hemi Orange 1970 Charger R/T 440 with 375-hp Magnum V8 offered from Hank’s Garage collection.
The second-gen Dodge Charger isn't just a classic street legend, but the defining ride of the Golden Age of American Muscle. When equipped with the 426 Street Hemi, which was the defining V-8 engine ...
Originally a premium fastback, the Dodge Charger was redesigned into a more conventional muscle car in 1968. Sales soared, and the company delivered about 200,000 units through 1969. Although ...
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The Charger Sixpack makes up to 550 hp, but without a V-8 or manual, does it still qualify as a true muscle car? We put it to the test.
When it comes to American muscle cars, few names evoke as much passion and excitement as the Dodge Challenger and Dodge Charger.
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