Less than ten years after the climax of the glorious muscle car era, an evil troika of higher fuel prices, additional safety mandates, and skyrocketing insurance rates had effectively laid waste to ...
While not as iconic as the Ford F-Series from the era, the third-generation Dodge D Series is famous for quite a few things. For starters, it remained in production for a whopping 22 years (1971-1993) ...
A closer look at the extremely rare Dodge Midnite Express - a truck forgotten by most and now a Mopar holy grail worth ...
When the Dodge Li’l Red Express Truck first launched in 1978, it wasn’t just the fastest pickup truck on the road; it was the fastest American vehicle available on the market. That’s right: It was ...
Parked indoors and pampered for over four decades, this 1979 Dodge Li'l Red Express truck is a low-mileage time capsule.
In the late ’70s, the fuel crunch was in full swing, and the performance car industry was at arguably its lowest point in history. Smog-laden big-block gas engines could barely crank out 200 hp, and ...
In the 1970s people drove '70s stuff. Think about that for a second. Your gearhead ancestors had a '60s or '70s something in the driveway that was expected to start and get them to work every day.
When you first conjure an image of a 1978 Dodge pickup in your brain, you might immediately jump to the mighty and muscular Li'l Red Express or the dark and mysterious Warlock models that made up ...
In the 1970s people drove '70s stuff. Think about that for a second. Your gearhead ancestors had a '60s or '70s something in the driveway that was expected to start and get them to work every day.