We’re sure the total number of muscle cars sold at Mecum Auctions events throughout the U.S. is probably an unfathomable amount (and that’s the actual vehicles, not the all-critical financials). For ...
A Custom-built, 1-of-1 by George Barris for TV’s toughest private eye, the lost “Mannix” Dodge Dart was found and restored.
Some zombie cars rising from the dead every so often make sense. For example, Dodge has been selling a handful of Vipers every year or so, despite it going out of production in 2017. One sold in 2024 ...
Dodge built its first car in 1914 and soon expanded its offerings to include a light truck line, including the nation's first 4WD pickup in 1946. Through the 1960s and '70s came V8-powered ...
Hi guys,This gentleman called yesterday about owning his father's '68 Dodge Dart Hemi Super Stock with only 33 miles. The guy said his father only raced it one time and it has been put up since then.
While it wasn't the only detective show to grab viewers' attention in the late 1960s, "Mannix" was among the most memorable. Featuring private investigator and race car hobbyist Joe Mannix (Mike ...
John DePauw loved his family, and he loved cars. The Escondido resident was in the middle of rebuilding a ‘68 Dodge Dart when he passed away earlier this week. To honor his memory, and one of his last ...
Many cars have been named after their inventors: Some of the better-known are Ford, Chevrolet, Nash, Willys, Packard and Buick, just to name a few. Dodge was named after two brothers, though — John ...
The Dodge Dart is best known as a humble economy car, but the 1968 Dart GTS featured on this episode of "Jay Leno's Garage" shows the compact Dodge had a sporty side too. Instead of the inline-6 ...
American cars belong in America – mostly because they barely fit on other countries’ streets, particularly the narrow, bendy, crammed roads in old European towns. And yet, what would you say if I told ...
The last time that we featured a car belonging to a member of the Aragon family, it was Michael Aragon's '61 Chevy Impala, "Blue Magic," in the November '04 "Flip The Script" issue. Well, now it's ...