Clair Luttrell doesn’t watch much football, but a 1993 trip to Kentucky led him to a bright orange car ordered for the team’s ...
Charger sales skyrocketed in 1968, as Dodge shipped no more, no less than 96,100 units. It was a fantastic performance at a time when everybody believed the Charger would be a flop, especially ...
Clair Luttrell, a 70-year-old retired railroad conductor living in New Braunfels, Texas, told the Wall Street Journal that he was visiting his brother-in-law in Hazard, Kentucky, in 1993 when he ...
Most classic cars parked for decades turn into rust buckets due to neglect or improper storage. Some, however, soldier on without significant damage and re-emerge as perfect restoration projects. This ...
The 1968-70 Dodge Charger crammed a lot into its three seasons on sale, becoming both a movie car chase icon and the first NASCAR racer to top 200 mph (320 km/h). But the one thing it never was, at ...