Dodge produced more than 70,000 Challengers in 1970, but fewer than 1,000 rolled off the assembly line as R/T convertibles.
T he name 'Mopar' echoes through the corridors of muscle car history, symbolizing a golden era that crafted some of the most ...
A quick peek at the VIN reveals that this Challenger wasn't born with a 426-cubic-inch Hemi, but it's still a rare classic.
Dodge’s pony car, the 1970 Challenger, arrived at the peak of the classic muscle-car era. Closely related to the 1970 Plymouth Barracuda, the Challenger was offered as a coupe or convertible and ...
Dodge has revealed an all-electric interpretation of the classic American muscle car with this ... from the original 1969 Charger Daytona, rather than the current Challenger, but comes without ...