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 ...
This weathered 1968 Dodge Charger isn’t just a fixer-upper—it’s a full-blown resurrection project. Sitting under a flimsy ...
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 ...
The second-generation Dodge Charger was released in the fall of 1967 as a 1968 model, and it immediately increased the nameplate’s sales six-fold compared to the last year of the first generation. It ...
The weight loss is very obvious from the start. The body is entirely made from carbon fiber by SpeedKore and was shot in BASF Glasurit clear coat. This leaves the carbon weave intact and for all the ...
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 ...
Exomod’s carbon-bodied ’68 Charger restomod blends classic design with modern Challenger tech, delivering 1,000 horsepower and cutting-edge performance. A Pennsylvania builder has transformed a modern ...
What kind of people bought '68 Dodge Chargers when they were new cars, all shiny and fresh? If we believe what we've been shown on TV and in the movies, plenty of bad guys and wild-eyed southern boys ...
Classic cars and long-term storage are two things that don't go very well together. Yes, they make a good pair when it happens in a heated garage, but most barn-found cars we see today usually emerge ...
If you’ve been missing the absurd comedy of the Cars and Zebras YouTube channel, fear not, because your favorite striped, shades-wearing muscle car lover is back in the thick of it. This time, C&Z is ...
HOT ROD Power Tour 2022 attendees should keep an eye out for SpeedKore's Hellucination—the name of the company's newest all carbon-fiber Mopar creation in the shape of the iconic 1968 Dodge Charger.
No rundown of the greatest movie car chases is complete with "Bullitt," where Lt. Frank Bullitt, played by Steve McQueen, drives a1968 Ford Mustang through the steep streets of San Francisco as he ...