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 ...
The 1969 Dodge Dart Swinger 340 arrived in showrooms looking like basic transportation and left traffic lights acting like a street brawler. It was a compact two-door with bench-seat roots, but in 340 ...
Some cars have a way of haunting people long after they’ve left the stoplight. For Lou Costabile, the memory of a Dodge Demon that once left his Duster in the dust during a street race in 1972 has ...
Dodge entered the decade of the 1970s in surprisingly good shape when it came to its smaller cars, with the Dart lineup and its Plymouth twins providing car buyers a lot of variety on the cheap, while ...
In an era of giants, one Dodge muscle car proved that big size doesn't always equal faster sports coupes.
Kyle has written professionally across the motorsport and motoring world since graduating from Plymouth University in 2018, and has acted as the MotoGP editor for Motorsport Week and as a Features ...
Other than being a restored, classic A-body Dodge Dart, this Swinger 340 Concept is historic due to it being the visual lead up to the Swinger 340 package. Utilizing the talents of Detroit's Alexander ...
There's always been a market for economy cars. Even during the 1960s and '70s, at a time when gas-chugging performance models ruled the streets, manufacturers saw plenty of need to produce inexpensive ...
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 ...
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 ...
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