Like many Mopar lovers back in the '60s, Rob Fraser remembered when Dodge and Chrysler-Plymouth dealers sold brand-new, tire-frying performance cars. But Rob did more than just dream about them. He ...
Before cars were S3XY, Dodge was all about Swingers and ‘69. That’s certainly the case with this Dart Swinger 340 concept, which originally debuted at the 1969 Chicago Auto Show. Set to be auctioned ...
The 1969 Dart Swinger 340 sits at a sweet spot in muscle car history, where compact size met serious small-block power. I see its performance credentials and rising collector interest converging now, ...
In late September of 2001, just a few weeks after 9/11, Tim Winnie and his buddy Gary Klotz took a trip out the Canfield Swap Meet in Canfield, Ohio, to try and locate a decent '69 Dodge Dart to have ...
In the heat of the horsepower wars' most intense battles, Detroit's Big Three used their spearheading "muscle car" soldiers to wage performance raids on one another. And when burning rubber along the ...
During the 1960s and early 1970s, every American automaker worth its salt got involved in the muscle car game. Gearheads and anyone who cared a jot about their image went crazy for them, especially as ...
Produced for three generations between 1963 and 1977, the Chevelle brought a lot of success for Chevy, with the Bow Tie brand selling a broad range of body styles and powertrain configurations over ...
While the Pontiac GTO is undoubtedly on the most famous muscle cars of all time, not everyone is as familiar with the Pontiac GT-37. Sold during the 1970 and 1971 model years, the Pontiac GT-37 was ...
Dodge introduced the Dart in 1959 as a slightly downsized large car for the low-priced segment. Only two years later, the company decided the Dart was better off in the midsize class. But that didn't ...