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Ford Authority · Jan 9
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Ford Mustang Dark Horse Beats Dodge Charger Sixpack In Drag Race: Video

Dark Horse's Weight Advantage Over Sixer Sixpack Tells a Different Story

Ford's S650 Mustang Dark Horse ran down Dodge's L6.2-powered Charger R/T in a straight line despite giving up 50+ hp—a result that says more about modern engineering and curb weight than marketing copy. The new Coyote 5.0 proves efficiency matters as much as displacement in the bracket racing era.

Dodge's last-gen muscle car messaging was always stronger than the physics. Ford's newer platform just works.

by bringatrailer · Bring a Trailer · Jan 8
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7k-Mile 2004 Dodge Ram SRT-10

7k-Mile 2004 Dodge Ram SRT-10: The Viper Engine You Didn't Know You Needed in a Truck Bed

A single-cab 2004 Ram SRT-10 with 7,000 miles—essentially new—just hit the market. This isn't hyperbole: it's powered by the 8.3L V10 from the Viper, making it one of the most absurd factory pickups ever built. Twenty years on, these are finally getting recognized as the weird flex they always were.

The SRT-10 spent a decade getting dunked on by truck guys and car guys alike. Now it's the truck you actually want.

by bringatrailer · Bring a Trailer · Jan 8
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Supercharged 2008 Dodge Magnum SRT8

2008 Dodge Magnum SRT8: When Chrysler Made Wagons That Actually Mattered

This supercharged 6.1L Hemi wagon spent its first fifteen years in California before landing on BaT—a clean example of the machine that proved you didn't need a sedan or crossover to haul family and embarrass sports cars. Bright Silver Metallic over Slate Gray, five-speed auto, the whole honest package that Dodge stopped pretending made sense around 2010.

The Magnum SRT8 was always better than people admitted, and now that used examples are north of $40K, the market finally agrees it was right all along.

by Erik Shilling · Robb Report Cars · Jan 8
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The Bonkers New Rezvani Tank Is a 1,000 HP Bulletproof Beast

Rezvani Tank Gets the Demon Heart: 1,000 HP Supercharged V8 Option

Rezvani's bulletproof SUV now offers a supercharged 6.2L Demon engine—the same 1,000 hp mill that powers Dodge's last naturally aspirated muscle car. It's the kind of spec that exists purely because someone asked if they could, not because anyone needed it. Armored weight penalty means you're paying supercar money for truck performance.

Bolting a Demon engine into an armored tank is peak enthusiast energy, but let's be honest: this is where performance theater meets security theater.

by bringatrailer · Bring a Trailer · Jan 8
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1969 Dodge Charger R/T SE 440

1969 Dodge Charger R/T SE 440: Restomod Done Right

This B-body bruiser spent two years getting sorted—440 Magnum V8, Sure-Grip diff, three-speed automatic, finished in that specific metallic green that makes you understand why people chase these cars. A no-excuses restoration that respects what the original engineers were trying to do, minus the parts bin compromises Detroit had to make.

Late-60s Chargers are finally pricing out of reach for flippers; if you want one before they're all in collections, the market window is closing.

by Robert S. Miller · MoparInsiders · Jan 8
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Cream Over Chrome: A 1933 Dodge Pickup With HEMI Soul

1933 Dodge Pickup: Depression-Era Survivor Gets Modern Heart

A 1933 Dodge pickup—built when Dodge was grinding through the Depression with clever engineering—resurfaces as a restomod with modern mechanicals. The build respects the original's lines while ditching the period-correct limitations. Early Dodges are finally getting attention from builders who understand that pre-war American iron has more character than most modern interpretations.

Pre-war Dodge pickups are the blue-collar answer to the hot rod hype—solid bones, honest proportions, and prices that won't require a second mortgage.

by Caleb Jacobs · The Drive · Jan 8
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This 10-Wheeled Sheikh-Mobile Is My Least Favorite Car in the World

This 10-Wheeled Frankenstein Is Peak Desert Ego—And Probably Worth More Than Your House

Someone welded together a military truck frame with Wrangler, Super Duty, and Charger parts to create the automotive equivalent of a Sheikh's fever dream. The result is functionally absurd and aesthetically offensive—a rolling contradiction that somehow works because money.

When you have enough petrodollars to ignore taste, you get vehicles like this: technically competent, culturally bankrupt, and somehow still cooler than whatever the rest of us are driving.

by Henry Cesari · MotorBiscuit · Jan 8
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Dodge Durango Delivered Best Sales in 20 Years

The Final Dodge V8 SUV is Actually Selling—Durango hits 20-year peak as bean counters prepare the guillotine

Dodge moved more Durangos in 2023 than any year since 2004, proving there's still hunger for pushrod V8s in three-row form. The WD platform's 5.7L HEMI is getting its swan song, and dealers can't keep them on the lot. This is what happens when you let something die—suddenly everyone wants one.

The Durango's sales spike isn't a comeback story. It's a fire sale on the last V8 SUV before the accountants win.

by Henry Cesari · Motor Biscuit · Jan 8
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Dodge Durango Delivered Best Sales in 20 Years

Dodge's Last V8 SUV Is Actually Selling—Here's Why That Matters

The Durango hit its best sales numbers in two decades as Dodge cleared inventory before the nameplate goes electric. It's the final hurrah for a V8-powered three-row that never got the respect it deserved—and now collectors are starting to notice. The 5.7L HEMI and 6.4L variants suddenly look like the last of a dying breed.

Dodge just proved that people will buy what you're killing off. The Durango's sales spike isn't demand—it's FOMO, and that's the most honest market signal we've gotten all year.

by bringatrailer · Bring a Trailer · Jan 8
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Fuel-Injected, Ram Jet 502-Powered ’69 Chevrolet Camaro Convertible 6-Speed

Don Diltz's '69 Camaro Convertible: Ram Jet 502 Fuel Injection Meets Modern Chassis

Colorado custom builder Don Diltz spent years on this restomod—Dynacorn steel body in Dodge Viper Snakeskin Green, Ram Jet 502 with fuel injection, Chris Alston chassis with Mustang II front geometry, and a 6-speed manual. It's the kind of build that respects the '69's lines while ditching the period-correct compromises.

The Ram Jet 502 is the restomod engine that finally makes sense—enough cube to feel legitimate, EFI for reliability, and it doesn't scream tryhard like a LS swap.

by bringatrailer · Bring a Trailer · Jan 8
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62 BaT Auctions Closing Today

62 BaT Lots Closing Today: 2.9L Carrera RS, 512 TR, and the Truck Renaissance

Today's Bring a Trailer slate spans the full spectrum—from air-cooled 911s to family-kept '51 GMC pickups to a fresh 992 GT3 RS still wearing dealer plates. The trucks are the real story here: vintage F-250s and Dodges are moving on no reserve, a sign the market finally remembers that 1970s iron holds its own against euro exotica. One eye on the Ferrari 512 TR; Euro cars from that era are getting their due.

BaT's truck presence has quietly become the most honest meter of collector priorities—when 45-year-family-owned pickups outsell hype cycles, the market's telling you something real.

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