A brand-new car for the 1970 model year, the first-generation Dodge Challenger moved nearly 77,000 units in its first year on the market. Sales dropped below 30,000 examples per year through 1974, ...
The year 1970 marked Dodge’s no-apologies era. The Challenger had just roared onto the scene as the ultimate expression of muscle car excess—a car built not to sell in millions, but to scare the ...
Mopar built some of the greatest factory race cars and homologation cars of all time. Many of which were sold through Mr. Norm's Grand Spalding Dodge dealership. If you don't already know, Mr. Norm's ...
These cars' radical forward rake was emphasized by different tire sizes at each end. Originally fitted with E60x15 on the front and G60x15 Goodyear Polyglas rubber on the rear, Dave Stachovitz's ...
Initially offered in 1970 and shown in sales literature and TV commercials, the N96 Shaker hood option for the Challenger was suspended by Chrysler very early in the production run that started in the ...