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Dodge

Dodge

The Dodge Brothers John and Horace started in the automotive industry in 1900 by establishing a machine shop in Detroit, producing parts for other motor manufacturers in ‘motor city’, initially for Oldsmobile and from 1903 for Ford when they began supplying chassis, engines and transmissions.

They became a car builder in their own right in July 1914 as the Dodge Brothers…

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Dodge Dart

Dodge Dart

PRICE: £6000 - £15,000

Introduced in 1960 the Dart, became a sporting compact based on the A-body 111-inch wheelbase from 1963 and was designed by Elwood Engel. It was available as both a hardtop coupe and convertible. With facelifts for 1967 and 1970, the Dart came with seven engine options ranging from a lowly slant-six to a 383ci V8. The sporty Swinger model powered by a 340ci engine featured non functional hood scoops, bucket seats, front disc brakes as standard and Rally suspension. The Dart GTS was a a neatly styled, powerful coupe. The rarest and most collectible after the GTS was the Demon that became part of the Dart line-up for 1971-1972 and was effectively based upon Plymouth’s Duster. A sporty two-door fastback coupe, the Demon was very much ‘compact’ muscle, costing just $2721 but the name offended some So, Dodge dropped the Demon name in 1973 and it was sold as the Dart Sport. The Dart makes for very inexpensive entry into Dodge ownership

Dodge Challenger

Dodge Challenger

PRICE: £10,000 - £20,000

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This model is much in keeping with the muscle appeal of the Charger, but is slightly more compact, though still packs just as powerful punch
with all the engine options as the Charger. With exterior styling courtesy of Carl Cameron who also penned the ‘coke bottle’ profile of the Charger, the Challenger was produced between 1970-1974. It arrived too late to have any great effect to challenge muscle-car war competition with Ford’s Mustang or Chevrolet’s Camaro. A rag top was offered for two years only for 1970- 1971. The cars with 440ci Six-Pack engines remain in high demand, but in truth the less powerful 318ci/340ci cars are more user friendly to drive. One of the most noteworthy aspects of Dodges from this era were the vivid colours available, such as Plum Crazy (Purple) Top Banana (Yellow) Go-Mango (Orange) and Panther Pink. Both the Charger and Challenger have featured prominently in the movies, notably in Bullitt, Vanishing Point and the Dukes of Hazzard.

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