In 1964, the pony car broke ground. In 1964, Plymouth presented the fastback body to the American public. In 1964, Chrysler introduced the Race Hemi. Dodge saw all three things and that they were good ...
The 426 Hemi was the best you could get on the Dodge Charger in 1967. The engine produced 425 horsepower thanks to dual four-barrel Carter AFB carburetors and could be ordered with a 4-speed manual or ...
The 1967 Dodge Charger arrived at the height of the muscle car era with a silhouette and stance that demanded attention. Long, low and dramatic, it projected an authority that went beyond raw ...
The 1967 Dodge Charger arrived as a statement of intent, with a dramatic fastback roofline and full-width lighting that made almost every rival look conservative. That visual drama came at a cost, ...