Introduced in 1966 as a fancied-up fastback with a four-seat layout, the original Dodge Charger was somewhat popular, moving 37,344 units. However, the Hemi version is fairly rare, with only 468 ...
The Dodge Charger is primarily famous for the 1968-1971 era, when it looked like what most consider a conventional muscle car. But the legacy goes back to 1966, when Dodge introduced the Charger as a ...
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Every Dodge that came with a 426 Hemi V8
When it comes to classic American V8s, the 426 Hemi is up there as one of the most legendary. Not only did it dominate in NASCAR, but it also ended up powering some of the greatest Mopar muscle cars ...
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Why the 1966 Dodge Charger stood out in early muscle car history
The first-generation Dodge Charger arrived in 1966 as the muscle car era was just taking shape, yet it did not simply follow the template that Pontiac, Chevrolet, and others were sketching out. It ...
Few engines in American history carry the weight that the Chrysler 426 HEMI does. Born for NASCAR in 1964, the seven-liter V8 was sidelined for the 1965 season because it was not yet available in ...
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