Numerous makes of automobiles have come and gone over the years.
The musclecar, however, has held its ground over time. The car was a by-product of 1960s America. The country at that time was being fueled by rebellious youth and automakers capitalized on this prevalent attitude by introducing the muscle car.
In 1962, Dodge and Plymouth immediately found muscle car success by making revolutionary high-performance cars that were sleeker and lighter than other cars on the market, but also had big-car power. The ’62 Dodge Dart 413 was a poster child for Dodge’s early muscle car innovation.
Not surprisingly, these early 60s Dodge and Plymouths ruled the NHRA landscape in the new Super/Stock class.