The 1970 Plymouth AAR ’Cuda was born out of fire—transformed from a regular E-body into a street-legal racer meant to challenge the best Ford and Chevrolet could build. When Plymouth joined the Trans ...
What does it take to connect a man and his son in the twenty-first century? A smartphone? A tablet? Hardly. Sometimes, it’s an orange car buried in a junkyard, a little rust on the fenders, and a lot ...
A distinct characteristic of Mopar muscle cars is the use of bright, prominent colors that directly contrast the menacing nature of their sheet metal and monstrous engines. Cars like the Charger, ...
It's Mopar week here at HotCars, and we're celebrating the absolute icon of a brand. Over the years, Chrysler, Plymouth, and Dodge have produced some of the greatest muscle cars of all time. They ...
A lot of weird terms are pretty synonymous with American car culture, and if you ever make it to a Cars and Coffee meet, you'll probably hear people shouting about lemons, grease monkeys, and Mopar.
Mopar or no car? A lot of muscle-car fans feel that way today, since the Mopar name is closely associated with Dodge's old-school brand of performance — and not just because of a huge catalog of ...