Tuesday, 08 May 2012 12:49

Five Best Bet Late-Model Collectibles

Which late-model fuel-injected performance cars are good investments? That’s a hard question to answer. There’s a sweet spot of low-production cars that actually saw some use from new, which has thinned their numbers and made them harder to find – especially in all-original condition. But in terms of investment potential,...
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The Dodge we bought at Mecum Kissimmee has been quietly parked at ACC HQ for a few weeks now, taken out only a few times to scare a couple of writers and staffers interested in the big Hemi. But since it's going to be at our booth at this weekend's...
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Tuesday, 14 February 2012 13:24

Enter the Dodge

It’s been a big couple of weeks for ACC. On Wednesday, we shipped our second issue to the press, complete with all of our 2012 Scottsdale coverage. I think it’s even better than our first issue – it includes a number of new features, including a poll of what our...
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The whirlwind Scottsdale auction week is over. The ACC crew is now back in the office and knee-deep in production of ACC's second issue, which is going to feature an in-depth look at everything that happened in the Arizona desert this year. The results were great news for the American car...
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Thursday, 12 August 2010 13:24

1970 Dodge Challenger R/T Hemi Convertible

Finding a Hemi Challenger convertible today is no ordinary thing, especially when one considers that Dodge produced only nine such cars in 1970. Our subject car, the second one produced, and the first to hit the street, did so under unusual circumstances: it was sold by the dealer principle at...
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Saturday, 30 September 2000 16:00

1970 Dodge Challenger R/T Hemi Coupe

1970 was the first year for the Dodge Challenger, Dodge’s response (along with the redesigned Plymouth Barracuda which was on a 2" shorter wheelbase) to Ford’s Mustang and Cougar and GM’s Camaro and Firebird. Challenger’s body echoed the corporate family “Coke-bottle” shape, a lithe and purposeful look, distinctive from the...
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Tuesday, 31 March 2009 16:00

1954 Dodge Firearrow III Concept

Chysler's financial crises of the early 1950s couldn't stop the string of Virgil Exner's Ghia concept carsIn 1953, Dodge unveiled its first concept car, the Firearrow, a sleek out-of-this-world roadster that provided a glimpse of what everyone's new automobile would look like in just a few years. While this stylish...
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In 2007, these cars would have cost nearly twice as much, but they are still priced above five years ago. Hemi magic still outweighs Daytona's rarity It's a long time since any Dodge Daytona or Plymouth Superbird raced on the high banks in NASCAR competition, but they routinely fly across auction...
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