The brunt force of a Hemi-powered A-body roaring down a drag strip commands admiration. One may be even compelled to boast that the 1968 Dodge Dart is the ultimate muscle car. Its small chassis and ...
Since it's 1960 inception, the Dodge Dart gradually shrank over its generations, and by 1968 it had settled in its spot as Dodge's inexpensive compact, replacing the Lancer in 1963. Small, lightweight ...
While it wasn't the only detective show to grab viewers' attention in the late 1960s, "Mannix" was among the most memorable. Featuring private investigator and race car hobbyist Joe Mannix (Mike ...
The Dodge Dart came to be in 1960 but needed a few years to settle in the position it became famous. Originally a full-size rig, the Dart was re-assigned midsize duty in 1962. Dodge redesigned it for ...
Introduced for the 1960 model year as a full-size car, the Dodge Dart was re-assigned to midsize duty in 1962. The following year, Dodge introduced an even smaller model. Built on the A-body platform, ...
Throughout the 1960s and 1970s heyday of the American muscle car, Dodge delivered some of the fastest and most powerful vehicles on the road, with the Charger, Challenger and certain other underrated ...
A Custom-built, 1-of-1 by George Barris for TV’s toughest private eye, the lost “Mannix” Dodge Dart was found and restored. [This story originally appeared in the Summer 2011 issue of MotorTrend ...
[This story originally appeared in the Summer 2011 issue of MotorTrend Classic.] Before Jim Rockford and Thomas Magnum were even a gleam in the eyes of their TV creators, the most famous television ...
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