Fuel for the Future
“…many still wanted a V-8 for their Mustangs, fuel crisis be damned.” As we planned the elements for our latest tribute to the American “pony car,” the news from Detroit revolved around big changes coming from Dodge, as it was officially announced that 2023 would be the last model year for the Challenger, as well as its Charger stablemate. While our focus around here is vintage vehicles, I’ll still be sad to see these two models go away—I get some sort of Zen sense knowing that there are V-8-powered, rear-wheel-drive passenger cars sitting on showroom floors. The situation with those models is almost strange in a way—an auto manufacturer that has spent untold millions in vehicle development and marketing hoping to win consumer favor, willfully discontinuing a product that’s still…