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When Dodge built the T/A 340—and what it’s worth now
The Dodge Challenger T/A 340 Six-Pack is one of those rare muscle cars that really did start life on the racetrack and then make the jump to the street with most of its attitude intact. I want to walk ...
The muscle car golden era of the 1960s and early 70s was one of the craziest periods in automotive history, as seemingly normal consumer heroes were gradually equipped with V8 engines that got larger ...
In the early 1970s, Dodge decided to take a walk on the wild side—or at least, a walk with a pitchfork. The result was the Dodge Dart Demon, a budget-friendly fastback that proved you didn't need to ...
After 46 bids, the reserve on this 1972 Dodge Demon 340 was not met at $61k. The orange and black beauty was part of a four-year refurbishing project that started in 2018. Before we get into the nitty ...
Young GunsAfter my first car, a '66 Slant Six Dart, was finally put to rest in the spring of 1999, I set out to find an A-Body with a little more attitude. Soon, I came across a '70 Dodge Dart for ...
While the Pontiac GTO is undoubtedly on the most famous muscle cars of all time, not everyone is as familiar with the Pontiac GT-37. Sold during the 1970 and 1971 model years, the Pontiac GT-37 was ...
The story of this '71 Demon is rooted in a love for all things Mopar. Tom Notoli was attending the 2007 Mopar Nationals when he met a woman by the name of Shanna Simicsak. They began dating and their ...
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