The Charger SE 383 arrived just as Dodge was reshaping its muscle car for a new decade, pairing luxury trim with big-block power at a moment when performance and insurance pressures were starting to ...
The second-generation Dodge Charger is easily one of the best-looking American muscle cars from that era, if not any era. It had this rugged, nonapologetic design that withstood the test of time like ...
The 1968 Dodge Dart GTS 383 was never meant to blend into polite company. Chrysler took its sensible compact and crammed in a ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. The Dodge brothers built engines long before they created an automotive line of their own. In fact, Dodge supplied engines for major brands ...
There are plenty of project cars out there that are worth a look, especially if you’re interested in a solid vehicle that’s worth your time, effort, and money for a thorough restoration. But on the ...
Dodge Chargers are hot commodities on today's marketplace. While the '68-'70 versions are probably the most popular overall, the restyling of 1971 was more than just skin deep. Options, graphics, and ...
The difference between a stroker engine and a regular engine lies primarily in the choice of crankshaft. In the case of the 383-cubic inch stroker, engine builders would modify crankshafts designed ...