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Muscle cars with the strongest auction results
Muscle cars have long been a symbol of American automotive prowess, capturing the imagination of enthusiasts and collectors ...
The Chrysler Newport of the mid-to-late 1960s is a good fit for that crowd who want to drive a classic '60s Mopar without buying another Charger.
While many automotive historians wax eloquently about the muscle car era and the early contributions that Ford (with the Mustang) and GM (Pontiac's GTO) made toward affordable performance in the 1960s ...
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Why did muscle cars offer wild decal packages?
Muscle cars, with their roaring engines and aggressive designs, became the epitome of American automotive culture in the ...
Would you visit Mopar City? In the small town of Oregon, Illinois, a remarkable collection of automotive history lies dormant, awaiting restoration experts to breathe new life into its rusting relics.
The muscle car has proven a resilient component within American car culture. From its earliest rumblings in the mid 1950s to the current version of the Ford Mustang, American automotive enthusiasts ...
If you've followed high-profile classic car auctions in recent years, you've probably seen thousands of Mopars from the golden era going under the hammer. Well, that's just a tiny fraction of the ...
The Mopar name — a portmanteau of "motor" and "parts" — was coined by Chrysler in the late 1930s to brand its new antifreeze along with other parts and accessories and has since become an umbrella ...
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