Unlike every other B-body produced during the muscle car era, the Dodge Charger was never available in the convertible body ...
Among late-1960s muscle cars, the 1968 Dodge Charger R/T sits in a narrow band where styling, performance, and pop‑culture ...
The first-generation Charger arrived in 1966 as a fastback experiment that blended family practicality with emerging muscle car swagger. By 1969, the same nameplate had turned into a sharper, more ...
The only option for this 1968 Dodge Charger is a complete restoration, and to get it, it must return to the United States as soon as possible ...
If you've ever want to own a muscle car powered by Dodge's 1,000-hp Hellephant crate engine, now's your chance. A Hellephant-powered 1968 Dodge Charger named Dumbo is slated for a Mecum auction ...
Perhaps no other category of automobile captures the imagination of stateside enthusiasts more than the muscle car—arguably the purest distillation of automotive Americana, and one that continues to ...
Ralph Gilles knows a few things about muscle car style. He's the head of design for Dodge's parent company Stellantis, overseeing the Challenger, Charger and the brand's upcoming first electric muscle ...
The fact is, the new '68 Chargers were popular with folks from all walks of life. Dodge helped make it that way by gracing them with some of the most attractive styling ever seen on a four-wheeled ...
The latest Dodge Challenger was inspired by the brand's muscle cars from the 1960s, and now there is a way to make it look even more like one of them. California custom car company Exomod Concepts has ...
If you carved a 1968 Dodge Charger out of a solid block of granite, it wouldn't look any more monumental than this big Dodge from the Roadster Shop. The Charger is so customized that Phil Gerber ...