The dawn of the 1960s saw the Detroit Big Three making a big commitment to compact cars, muscling American Motors and its compact Rambler aside. While the Dodge Dart, Ford Falcon and Chevrolet Chevy ...
Dodge built its first car in 1914 and soon expanded its offerings to include a light truck line, including the nation's first 4WD pickup in 1946. Through the 1960s and '70s came V8-powered ...
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When it comes to factory-built drag cars, we usually remember the Ford Thunderbolt, Chevrolet Impala Z11, Pontiac Catalina Super Duty, and the Dodge Hemi Coronet A990. Of course, there are many more ...
You remember the Dodge Rebellion, right? The mid-1960s ad campaign encouraging people to demand "more 'hot' in their hot cars"? Dick Scritchfield, writing in the Feb. 1967 issue ofCar Craftmagazine, ...
Bet you’d forgotten about the Dodge Dart, hadn’t you? It holds more than a few dubious automotive honors, and while the revived quasi-successor to the compact Neon was never a true enthusiast darling, ...
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