Shelby Charger

Hot Hatch: 1985 Dodge Shelby Charger Turbo

Cars wearing a Shelby badge generally conjure images of classics offering impressive performance. However, even the illustrious Mr. Shelby was feeling the pinch by the 1980s, struggling to devise ways of extracting more from production cars. He turned his… more»

Cheap Charger: 1986 Dodge Shelby Charger

The Dodge Charger has undergone some major changes in its history, to say the least. I loved the fastback version in ’66 and ’67 and the hot collector series now would be the second-gen cars. I wonder if Dodge… more»

Carroll Shelby Enhanced: 1983 Dodge Charger

When you hear “Shelby” and “Charger,” you think OK, now we’re talkin’! But when you put them both together maybe some of the enthusiasm dies down a bit. But maybe it shouldn’t, there may be more to the combination… more»

Rare Mashup? 1981 Shelby Charger Convertible

I don’t know where to start with this one. Is it a viable car or just parts? And, it’s a custom convertible at the same time. The seller states it to be a barn find parked for 25 or… more»

Cheap Shelby: 1985 Dodge Shelby Charger

Carroll Shelby helped to make the 1980s more fun than they could have otherwise been with his work on Chrysler’s lineup of small front-wheel-drive cars. Cars like this 1985 Dodge Shelby Charger gave hope to a generation of young… more»

One-Owner 1984 Dodge Shelby Charger

The Dodge Charger has had quite a few changes over the decades, from a fastback to a monster muscle car to a white-belt-and-shoes car to a small L-body and now they have four doors. I can’t think of any… more»

Rad Red Ride: 1985 Dodge Shelby Charger

Sometimes when iconic names are used on newer and smaller cars it causes some turmoil within the car community. Even though there is still a bit of grumbling every time a 1970s muscle car fanatic hears about a 1980s… more»

36k-Mile Survivor: 1984 Dodge Shelby Charger

Sometimes, the namesake of an exciting vehicle ends up recycled for use on a much less endearing model. The Dodge Charger based on Chrysler’s front-wheel drive L platform is an example of this, although not an overly egregious one…. more»