From The Archives: “Coke Bottle” Charger Introduced

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In 1968, two years after production officially began, Dodge rolled out a new body style for the popular Dodge Charger muscle car and unknowingly introduced what would eventually become one of the most iconic cars in American history. Sporting curvier front fenders and rear quarter panels, the ’68 model was… Read More

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A Close Shave: Dodge’s Super Beard Contest Winners Announced!

Good news: your significant other can finally bid adieu to those prickly good morning kisses as April marks the official close of Dodge’s Super Beard contest. More than 100 of you uploaded pics of your carefully man-scaped scruff to our Super Beard Facebook page and after a few weeks of… Read More

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Challenger Leads the Dodge Invasion at Talladega

This Sunday will mark the running of the Aaron’s 499 on the 2.66-mile oval at Talladega Superspeedway in Talladega, Alabama and a major event for the Dodge Motorsports team. Leading the pack for the will be the new Dodge Challenger pace car, featured in the photos above (and below, after… Read More

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5th Annual Spring Festival of LX Draws Record Number of Diehard Enthusiasts

On Saturday March 20th, the 2010 Spring Festival of LX successfully celebrated its largest turn-out to date since its official inception 5 years ago, tallying about 600 people and 594 cars. When compared to other national car shows, the numbers may not seem outrageous, but when you consider the fact… Read More

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Kuno Snags First Place at 36th Annual Long Beach Grand Prix

This weekend marked the 36th annual running of the Long Beach Grand Prix and not only were we here at Red Letter Dodge fortunate enough to have VIP access to the Viper Pit, our very own Kuno Wittmer took home first place. Proving that it takes more than just good… Read More

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Bob Woodhouse’s Pit Report: Inside the Long Beach Grand Prix

Woodhouse Performance team owner himself, Bob Woodhouse, was generous enough to give RLD an exclusive glimpse inside the Viper pit. “It’s 4:30 a.m., I hear the clank of Viper parts packed inside my luggage as I drag it out the door headed for the plane to LA. This will be… Read More

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From the Archives: Dodge Bros Make History at Hamtramck

In 1914, after spending the bulk of the year feverishly toiling away over design sketches, engine manufacturers John and Horace Dodge announced they would be producing their first automobile. Insisting that only the highest quality products bear the Dodge moniker, the brothers built a 1,204 foot-long test track at the… Read More

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UConnect Hands-Free Infotainment System: A Look Inside

In addition to a host of original crowd favorites, including a very colorful array of Dodge Challengers (pics here), Dodge had another unique feature at the New York Auto Show this year – though it wasn’t so much about the vehicle itself as what was inside it. Unveiled earlier this… Read More

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From the Archives: First Dodge Vehicle Hits The Streets

In 1914, noted engine manufacturers John and Horace Dodge decided to distance themselves from their supplier roots and produce their own brand of automobile. On November 14, 1914, after eleven months of feverish preparation, the first Dodge Model 30 rolled off the assembly line at the Hamtramck, Michigan plant. Introduced… Read More

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2010 Dodge Viper SRT10 Final Edition Unleashed

To celebrate the nearly 20-year reign of the Viper as we know it today and the next generation currently “under investigation,” Dodge has unveiled the 2010 Viper SRT10 Final Edition. To commemorate its exclusivity, the current generation Viper Final Edition will only be produced in extremely limited quantities, including 20… Read More

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