Top 10 Classic Mopars
1970 Dodge Dart Swinger: hood scoops feeding a 340-cubic-inch V8, disc brakes and beefy suspension.
1966 Dodge Charger: the beginnings of Dodge’s best-known nameplate, complete with a 318-cubic-inch V8.
1968 Dodge Charger R/T: possibly the most desirable Mopar muscle car. Also, the ’69 is best known as the General Lee.
1968 Plymouth Road Runner: a midsize affordable sports car, priced below the GTX. What a gorgeous car!
1969 Dodge Charger Daytona: because aerodynamics and winning races. Massive rear spoiler!
1970 Dodge Challenger T/A: when the Mustang and Camaro got serious, so did Chrysler, especially with this Trans Am edition.
1970 Dodge Super Bee: the Dodge version of the Road Runner. The ’70 has a bumblebee wings’ front grille.
1970 Dodge Dart Swinger: hood scoops feeding a 340-cubic-inch V8, disc brakes and beefy suspension.
1970 Plymouth Duster 340: 290 horsepower from the Six-Pack 340-cubic-inch V8 in a compact car. Smoke show anyone?
1971 Plymouth ‘Cuda: the ‘Cuda is the sportiest version of the Barracuda, no longer having anything in common with the Valiant.
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