So will the Charger get the Hellcat engine, too? A 707 horsepower sedan sure does sound about right. Find more info at autoevolution. More pics after the jump.
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1968 Charger in Hibernation
This Florida car has been sitting, untouched, for the past eight years. It looks to be in great shape. I’m liking the bumble bee stripe. As found in Cars in Barns.
1972 Chrysler New Yorker Brougham on Craigslist
Hooniverse found this 36,000 mile mint green monster for sale in San Francisco. Asking price is $8,500. For that you get leather, a/c, new whitewalls, power everything and a 440. Find the original ad here. More pcs after the jump!
2015 Chrysler 200C Test Drive
The New York Times recently test drove the new 200C. While it may not lead its crowded market segment, it impresses with its offerings and value for the money. Video after the jump!
Hurst Shifter Install How To
Replace your Challenger’s six speed shifter with a Hurst Billet Plus. Shorten throws and improve feel. Find out how at Street Legal TV.
The Mopar Club of San Diego
Street Legal TV’s Car Club of the month is The Mopar Club of San Diego. Currently at 134 members, they have some pretty cool iron. Read more about the west coast club at Street Legal TV. More pics of member’s cars after the jump!
Vipers Make Watkins Glen Podium
Dodge Viper SRT GTS-R’s recently finished second and third at Sahlen’s Six Hours of The Glen at Watkins Glen (missing first by only 0.185 seconds!). Find more info at Allpar.
2015 Dodge Challenger Hellcat Info Session
Now that the cat is out of the bag (sorry), Dodge is only too happy to discuss that engine (except horsepower ratings), styling cues and performance features of the SRT Hellcat. Find more info at Street Legal TV. Video after the jump!
2014 Mopars At The Strip
Check out Muscle Car Review’s pictures of this year’s Las Vegas Moparty. Read the stories behind the cars at Hot Rod. More pics after the jump!
Richard Petty at Goodwood
The Goodwood Festival of Speed conjures up images of Jaguars, Aston Martins, Sprites and Hemi-powered Belvederes. That’s right. As in a, nay THE NASCAR winning Plymouth Belvedere. This years event welcomed The King himself and his actual Daytona winning race car from 1966/67. They didn’t just fire up the old girl and hit the course though. They first changed the oil and checked the battery and brakes. It had been sitting for 47 years after all. Read more at Jalopnik. Video after the jump!









