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HotCars on MSNThe Most Underrated Ford Muscle Car Of The '60sIt had the kind of firepower that could embarrass the biggest muscle icons of its time, yet it's time in the sun never came.
The annual hot-rod expo traces its roots to the Motion Custom Car Show of 1975, and so this year Motorama looked back at past ...
Discover muscle cars like the 1969 Dodge Charger Daytona, built for racing and homologated with over 290 hp for SCCA and ...
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Hemmings on MSNSix Big Block Muscle Cars That Aren’t Your Usual Ford Mustang, Dodge Charger or Pontiac GTOBig Block muscle cars are some of the most bad-to-the-bone symbols of Americana by offering high levels of horsepower, ground ...
Gearheads – particularly Mopar loyalists who dry their towels on a rack shaped like the 1969 wing hanging over the deck lid of a certain Dodge Charger NASCAR-homologating version – have found ...
NASCAR makes its way to Texas this weekend, where Cup Series racers will compete in the EchoPark Automotive Grand Prix. The race begins at 3:30 p.m. ET Sunday at the Circuit of the Americas. How ...
Less than two months after his 18 th birthday, he was victorious in his NASCAR Xfinity Series debut at Watkins Glen. However, even before last year, Zilisch was successful on road courses.
Dodge's last stint in the big NASCAR series was between 2001 and 2012 ... it's easy to imagine the Charger Daytona taking a spot on the racetrack. This news, if confirmed, will be another example ...
President Donald Trump became the first president to attend the Daytona 500 twice when he visited the racetrack earlier this month. He met with some drivers on pit lane before he rode in the ...
MEXICO CITY — More than 200 Mexican journalists packed into a media event Wednesday morning in Mexico City to hear from local race organizers, NASCAR executives and a quartet of the sport’s ...
It didn’t take long for onlookers to become officially fed up with NASCAR’s Boys in the Booth. Just two weeks. Let’s review. Thursday’s Duel at Daytona: Hair-trigger caution on final lap ...
As most fans know, those four words helped put NASCAR on the map. CBS commentator Ken Squier was calling the action on the 1979 Daytona 500 television broadcast when Cale Yarborough and the ...
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