With most of these pre-WWII vehicles abandoned in junkyards and barns, 1939-1942 Dodges are rarely seen on public roads.
The 1990s was a weird decade for American automakers. Domestic brands were still trying to shake off the reputation of the uninspired malaise era while attempting to compete with an influx of high ...
It didn't help that the base powertrains were less than inspiring, too, given the car had the appearance of a hot rod. However, Chrysler had a solution when it debuted the turbocharged GT model in ...
Last month, the hot-rodding world got a boost of hope when Dodge’s new CEO, Matt McAlear, revealed in an interview with The Drive that the company is seriously thinking about an entry-level ...