July 14th, 2007
That’s right a 2008 Dodge Challenger! As shown in the new photos, the new Challenger was designed highly with the 1970 - 1974 Dodge Challengers in mind. The accent line, the hood, stripe, the headlights, and pretty much the overall shape are all similar to the 1970 - 1974 Dodge Challenger. Dodge definitely did it’s research on the 2008 Dodge Challenger. 2008 Dodge Challenger :: More »
July 17th, 2007
Here is a collection of Dodge Challenger pictures. This covers a wide variety of the 1970-1974 Dodge Challengers. Dodge Challenger Pictures :: More »
July 16th, 2007
Here is a list of Mopar Engine Casting Numbers. They cover a wide range of engines including the popular 318, 340, 383, 400, 413, 426, and 440 engines. You can find your casting number on the left hand side of your engine. Don’t get this confused with the partial VIN number that is also stamped in your engine which is on the right hand side of your engine. Hopefully you will find this list helpful. Mopar Engine Casting Numbers :: More »
July 16th, 2007
The AAR ‘Cuda was only produced during the year of 1970. The AAR ‘Cuda was produced to race in the SCAA road racing and to compete with the Ford Mustang. AAR actually means ‘All American Racers’. Let’s first look at how the AAR ‘Cuda differed from the regular ‘Cuda. Then we will go into more detail with each of those differences. AAR ‘Cuda :: More »
July 15th, 2007
The Dodge Challenger was produced from 1970 to 1974, but there is more to the history of the Challenger than its production. It all started back in 1967 when the Dodge design team started designing the Dodge Challenger. These are some of the early designs that they came up with: Dodge Challenger :: More »
I wasn’t fortunate enough to have enjoyed Mopars when they first came out on the market, but these cars are not gone. We can still enjoy them NOW!