The 1971 Charger Super Bee arrived at a turning point for Detroit performance, yet it rarely gets mentioned in the same ...
In 1966, Dodge threw in the Charger to grab a piece of the pony car pie that the Mustang was feasting on virtually all by itself (the original pony car, the Plymouth Barracuda, was insignificantly low ...
The Dodge Charger wasn't particularly popular when it went on sale in 1966, but that changed in 1968. That year, the redesigned second-generation Charger moved nearly 100,000 units. Sales remained ...
A highly sought-after 1971 Dodge Charger R/T equipped with the V-Code 440 Six Pack engine is preparing to cross the Mecum auction block in January, marking the first time it has been offered publicly.