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4 Dodge Chargers that Made the Big Screen

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Do you remember when you were a kid and saw a super sweet muscle car on a movie, you'd dream about one day owning one? You for sure were going to be just as cool as the movie star who was lucky enough to drive such a beautiful classic. You even fantasized to the T all the modifications you'd do once you bought it. Well... maybe not. But we remember! That got us thinking. What Dodge Chargers made it big in the movies? Here are 4 that we think definitely stole the show! 1968 Dodge Charger - Blade In this movie, Wesley Snipes fights vampires from behind the wheel of a black-on-black 1968 Dodge Charger. The Mopar sits tall on a set of big tires and Centerline aluminum wheels. It also wears a fiberglass lift-off hood and large 440 Six Pack hood scoop from an A12 1969 Road Runner. There are a couple of extra lights mounted behind its grille, along with a set of old-school traction bars. Basically, it looks like a street machine from 1981. 1969 Dodge Charger - The Dukes of Ha...

Top 5 American-Made Muscle Cars

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The 1960s began the birth of American muscle cars. American automakers began stuffing the biggest engines they could find into the smallest, lightest chassis that would hold them. Performance was the most important consideration put into building these top-dog legendary cars. As Fourth of July draws near, we thought it would be fun to celebrate this spectacular holiday by looking back at some of the most iconic American-made muscle cars ever created. Check out Farm Boy Garage 's list of "Top 5 American-Made Muscle Cars"! 1. Pontiac GTO It wasn’t the fastest, the most powerful or the most outrageous muscle car, but Pontiac’s GTO makes the top of the muscle car pantheon because it was the first: the car that gave birth to the muscle car genre. This high-performance automobile put muscle cars on the map, thus leading it to start the list of our 'Top 5 American Muscle Cars'. The GTO was one of the fastest production cars of 1964. Its only real street competition...