1970 426 Hemi Plum Crazy RT Mopar Dodge
This is my Pop's G-ride and all numbers matching 1970 Dodge Challenger Hemi. This car is all original. Sorry for the sound the car is very loud and did not seem to like being next to my brother's Prius.
2010 Dodge Challenger 1320 Street Pak Drag Race Exclusive
HOTROD Magazine Editor Rob Kinnan is the first to make a drag pass in the 2010 Dodge Challenger 1320 Street Pak concept car. Rob pounds the car through several runs to find out what kind of numbers it puts up. This video is a must watch for muscle car fans...there's lots of tire smokin' goodness, a built 426 all aluminum HEMI cranking out 556 horsepower, open Exhaust and it's all wrapped in new Challenger sheet metal painted in semi-flat black and yellow.
2010 Challenger vs. 1970 Challenger
Inside Line put the 2010 Dodge Challenger in a head to head comparison with a 1970 Hotchkis Challenger.
More Articles: http://www.insideline.com
Car Prices & Info: http://www.edmunds.com
Inside Line on Twitter: http://twitter.com/InsideLi...
Edmunds.com on Twitter: http://twitter.com/Edmunds
Facebook Page: http://www.facebook.com/ins...
Hi-Res Videos: http://www.hulu.com/edmunds-inside-line
Challenger New vs. Old: Vanishing Point Revisited
http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do/Features/articleId=126092
"Our sole Challenger has just broken the ring of evil the deep blue meanies have so righteously wrought — get through 'em baby, get through 'em." — Super Soul, Vanishing Point 1971
It happens deep in the Nevada desert, just past Austin. On a long, straight section of road with nothing to lose, our friends in the white 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T finally put the hammer down. At once, the rawness and purity of Kowalski's ride pulverizes the well-insulated interior of our 2008 Dodge Challenger SRT8, shredding the peace inside the modern car's cockpit with the same brute force Kowalski used to pierce a hole in the cool desert air 38 years ago. Even with my right foot buried, I see nothing but taillights until they disappear into the desert.
In these few brief seconds, the 2008 Dodge Challenger SRT8 is clearly defined by its soft edges and quiet Exhaust. Manufacturers don't let us feel cars raw and unfiltered anymore. Hammering down a desert road with a thin-rimmed steering wheel and pistol-grip shifter — that's raw. Four hundred and forty cubic inches and a four-speed — that's raw. Powerslides unhampered by electronic intervention — that's raw.
In 1970, when Kowalski drove this very road — U.S. Highway 50 through Nevada — he felt it. And it was raw.