In 1973, the pony car fad was fading out fast in Chrysler’s lineup – both the Challenger and the Barracuda were plummeting in sales. For some reason, Ford and GM (Chevrolet and Pontiac, specifically) ...
Introduced in 1970, the Dodge Challenger arrived a bit late to the muscle car party. By 1972, Chrysler discontinued both the 440-cubic-inch (7.2-liter) RB and the 426-cubic-inch (7.0-liter) HEMI V8s, ...
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Don't mind the lemmings that say stock is junk. They're probably the same goofballs who prefer impressing random Internet bench racers with long lists of mods rather than actually going fast in real ...
This radical '73 Dodge Challenger was not only. Bill's first "new" car, but his first car, period! He ordered it with a 340 4-speed in June '73, lunched the motor in '75, swapped in a 426 wedge in '76 ...
1973 Dodge Challenger Dyno Test We pick up 31 HP over baseline by using simple tuning techniques like ignition timing and carb jetting. Here's our final dyno tune on the chassis dyno.
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