That's the story of Dale Cole's '71 Dodge Challenger R/T, seen here in its restored, trophy-winning condition. Flash back to the late '70s, when Dale found this E-Body. "I bought it in 1979 for $1,500 ...
The 1971 Dodge Challenger was offered in several high-impact colors, and as everybody knows already, one of the most popular was Plum Crazy, also referred to as paint code FC7. However, the lineup ...
Have you ever wanted to head out the door, get in your Mopar, and drive it across the country? Here's one that's up to that kind of road trip: a '71 Dodge Challenger, updated into a modern Pro Touring ...
The ’71 Challenger is loved thanks to its powerful V8 engines, but on the other hand, the car was also available with units that left many hoping for more. The lineup, for example, was offered with ...
Built for the 2016 SEMA show, the evil-looking Shakedown started out as a 1971 Dodge Challenger. It's been reinvented as a thoroughly modernized, 392 V8-powered street machine. Built for the 2016 SEMA ...
So, remember that shadowy SEMA-bound Dodge Challenger photo Fiat Chrysler showed off last week? Well, turns out there’s a lot more to it than a 392 Hemi and some asymmetrical racing stripes. The Dodge ...
The 2015 Dodge Challenger R/T 6.4 Scat Pack has a two-piece front grille and horizontal taillamps inspired by the ’71 Challenger. (Chrysler) The 2015 Dodge Challenger R/T 6.4 Scat Pack has a two-piece ...