Top 10 Must-Have Classic Dodge Vehicles for Every Gearhead’s Wishlist


1996 Dodge Viper GTS 2-Door Sports Car In Blue

The 1996 Viper GTS is one of the meanest street machines, built exclusively for speed. A formidable 8.0-liter Viper V10 engine under the hood churns out a monstrous 450 ponies and 490 lb-ft of torque. It has a 6-speed manual BorgWarner T56 transmission. This 2-door liftback can rocket from a standstill to 60 mph in just 4.0 seconds, with a top speed of 177 mph.

Related: The 10 Most Badass Viper Models, Ranked

Dodge Viper

In addition to being super quick, it also has a sleek appearance and superb aerodynamic styling. Plus, its bubble-top roof, sliding glass window, and distinctive integrated spoiler make it even more appealing. Additionally, it was the first Viper to feature airbags.

1970 Dodge Challenger R/T

1970 Dodge Challenger R/T

The Dodge Challenger is frequently mentioned when discussing the most memorable cars from Dodge, and the 1970 Challenger R/T (Road/Track) is in a league of its own. Many auto aficionados and critics laud this first-gen Challenger as the best of all time. The R/T is the performance variant of the Challenger.

1970 Dodge Hemi Challenger R/T Auction Front Quarter View

The standard 383 cubic inch B-series V8 engine in this ultimate American muscle car generates 335 hp. Two 440 cubic-inch V8 engines were available as options: the 375-hp Magnum and the 390-hp Six Pack. However, the 426 cubic-inch Hemi, which generates a remarkable 425 hp, is the most potent engine option. The 1970 Challenger R/T was available in both a convertible and a hardtop.

1969 Dodge Charger R/T

1969Dodge_ChargerR/T

The 1969 Dodge Charger R/T is one of the most striking-looking cars to emerge from the muscle car feuds of the late sixties and early seventies. It reached its zenith right before the turn of the decade after dominating the ‘60s. Its alluring longitudinal taillights, chrome grille with a center divider, and impeccable styling make it the most distinctive and best-looking Charger ever built.

1969Dodge_ChargerR/T

This two-door hardtop is a true performance juggernaut. It sports two distinct engine options: a standard 440 cubic-inch Magnum V8 engine pushing 375 horsepower or a beefy 426 cubic-inch Hemi V8 engine that is optional and delivers 425 horsepower

Related Posts

Own the Iconic 1966 Ford GT40 from Ford v Ferrari – A Unique Collector’s Dream!

It’s been quite some time since the Ford v Ferrari movie is no longer the hottest flick out there, but for some, the legacy it left behind…

A Shocking Discovery Of An Abandoned Scrap Yard With The Difference Between Plymouth Road Runner And Dodge Super Bee

This time on Roadkill’s Junkyard Gold, Steve Magnante is exploring a Mopar-only junkyard in rural New Hampshire. He’s there to answer one question: Which came first, the Bird or…

The desires of a vintage car aficionado were dashed when a driver collided the 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle directly into a brick wall, marring its classic charm

A 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle is the dream of many vintage car enthusiasts. But one over-excited motorist ploughed his pristine vehicle into a brick wall in front of…

Gaining public notice, the 1960 Chevy Bel Air stood out for its custom construction, tailored to be an exceptionally charming cruiser

If you are familiar with the cars built by Timeless Kustoms, then you know these guys are more into radical big horsepower restomods. That is not the case…

The 1963 Ford Thunderbird, once a dream car for earlier generations, now languishes in a dismal scrap yard, forgotten and forsaken

When I pull together fragments of youthful memories, I seem to recall the classic Thunderbird being held in high regard. Whether it was my grandfather or a…

Among the prized possessions in his daring assortment, renowned renegade Nicholas Cage owned the rare and valuable 1959 FERRARI 250 GT, alongside other cherished treasures

Nicholas Cage is a well-known bad boy of the big screen. Off-screen, he has managed to accumulate a bad-boy collection of beautiful, rare, classic cars. He seems…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *