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Have you ever seen a cooler 1970 Chrysler 300 Hurst than this one? You should come inside and take a closer look, as this is ...
Q: Greg, I enjoy your articles on muscle cars from the 1960s. However, sometimes I feel Ford isn’t mentioned as much as GM ...
HotCars searched for the street-legal muscle car produced by all brands under the big three (Ford, GM, Chrysler) in the '60s ...
This icon had a booming impact on the American car scene that is often overshadowed, though it remains a true ...
One of the benefits of big size is the Daytona's hatchback trunk, which calls up memories of the long bubble backs of the first-gen Charger. It's the perfect height for filling with groceries, garden ...
I can't help but wonder why Stellantis doesn't take the Charger EV platform–which failed as a muscle car, but might not fail as a semi-luxury sedan or crossover–and give it to Chrysler so that ...
Don’t be scared off by the V6 unless you’re specifically looking for a muscle car. We’ve had four Chrysler products with the Pentastar V6 (an exceptional V6 Chrysler put in pretty much ...