Watch as we bring this CAT skid steer back to life with a full engine swap! From repairing the pilot controls to installing the new engine and giving it a much-needed deep clean — this one's a full ...
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Work is completed on a 2012 Challenger as work begins on a 1973 Barracuda. Work is completed on a 2012 Challenger as work begins on a 1973 Barracuda. The crew also starts work on a 1966 Nova and in ...
Dodge teased the all-new Challenger muscle car on Facebook a few days ago. It expectedly drew mixed reactions from the car-loving social media crowd, with some declaring love for the car's futuristic ...
The Dodge Challenger SRT Demon 170 culminates the muscle car era with unrivaled speed, noise, and engine power. It's the seventh and last member of the "Last Call" series of Challengers and Chargers ...
What's the first thing you can think of when talking about the 1973 Challenger? This model year's biggest change was the lack of a six-cylinder engine, as Dodge decided to go all-in on the V8 engine.
Dodge is sending its most iconic motor out with a very big bang. The Dodge Challenger SRT Demon 170 is the last V8-powered car the brand will introduce before it stops building them altogether at the ...
Introduced in 1970, the Dodge Challenger arrived a bit late to the muscle car party. By 1972, Chrysler discontinued both the 440-cubic-inch (7.2-liter) RB and the 426-cubic-inch (7.0-liter) HEMI V8s, ...
If a re-engineered car bearing the Charger and/or Challenger name is coming along with an internal-combustion engine in 2024 or 2025, then Dodge has been less than forthcoming about its “Last Call” ...
Restomods can be quite hit or miss but we think you’ll agree that this 1973 Dodge Challenger is just about as good as they get. This Challenger has been restored and modified by Streamline Custom ...
The Hellcat era is coming to a close as Dodge CEO Tim Kuniskis has revealed the almighty engine will die in late 2023. Speaking to Motor Authority at the Los Angeles Auto Show, Kuniskis said “There’s ...