Dodge, and Plymouth Muscle Cars is the ultimate portrayal of history's ultimate muscle cars. This is the ultimate visual history of greatest muscle cars.
The history of Chrysler Corporation is, in many ways, a history of a company floundering from one financial crisis to the next. While that has given shareholders
fits for nearly a century, it has also motivated the Pentastar company to
create some of the most outrageous, and collectible, cars ever built in the United States.
From the moment Chrysler unleashed the Firepower hemi V-8 engine on the world for the 1951 model year, they had been
cranking out the most powerful engines on the market. Because the company pioneered the use of lightweight unibody technology, it had the stiffest, lightest bodies in which to put those most powerful engines, and that is the basic muscle-car formula:
add one powerful engine to one light car.
When the muscle car era exploded onto the scene, Chrysler unleashed the mighty
Mopar muscle cars, the Dodges and Plymouths that
defined the era. Fabled nameplates like
Charger,
Road Runner,
Super Bee,
'Cuda, and
Challenger defined the era and rank among the most valuable collector cars ever produced by an American automaker.