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The world of Mopar muscle cars is filled with legendary icons, but some are so rare that even seasoned collectors struggle to ...
What makes this find extraordinary isn’t just the metal but the sheer number of rare Mopars. These cars survived the Malaise Era, the cash-for-clunkers purge, and the great Barrett-Jackson feeding ...
The Mopar family of cars, trucks, and SUVs — which encompasses the Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Ram, and Fiat brands — includes a myriad of vehicles that make great restoration projects as financial ...
Any Mopar devotee will be able to tell apart a ’68, a ’69, and a ’70 Charger by simply gawking at the cars’ front or rear. Perhaps the most striking exterior visual difference between the ...
The 2025 Carlisle Chrysler Nationals celebrated the 100th Anniversary of Chrysler and 55th Anniversary of the 1970 AAR ’Cuda and Challenger T/A!
These Mopar classics have stood the test of time, outshining many modern performance vehicles in popularity and recognition. But what exactly catapulted these Mopars into legendary status?
The 1969 Dodge Charger Daytona is a legendary car, but it's also painfully expensive for a classic many owners don't want to drive.
Check out Brian Stupski's 1974 Plymouth Roadrunner for dream car of the month that would start with a '74 basket-case Road Runner (a Satellite will do just fine), we'll inject some classic Mopar ...
If you're going to rip the heart out of a classic car with an electric powertrain conversion, you'd better get the details right. Mopar has done that with the Plymouth GTX Electromod.
Mopar’s Plymouth GTX Electromod Saves The Planet By Killing The V8 Replacing the classic V8 is a 335-hp electric motor sourced from the Dodge Charger Daytona EV ...