In 1971, the muscle car era wasn’t just ending, it was being dismantled. Insurance premiums were skyrocketing, leaded fuel ...
It was the last real muscle car, boasting legendary performance right before the oil crisis changed everything.
Introduced for the 1966 model year, the Dodge Charger got its first major redesign in 1968. Three years later, Dodge gave the B-body yet another refresh centered around the then-new "fuselage" design.
The Dodge Charger wasn't particularly popular when it went on sale in 1966, but that changed in 1968. That year, the redesigned second-generation Charger moved nearly 100,000 units. Sales remained ...
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