Shelby made his name racing Fords, but during the '80s and '90s, he was all about Mopar turbo power. This Charger GLH-S is ...
The Dodge Omni sprung into being at a somewhat awkward time for car manufacturers. In the mid to late '70s gas prices shot up ...
On second thought, "iconic" may be too lofty a word for the Dodge Omni GLH and, a few modifications later, its slightly quicker GLHS sibling. "Memorable," "noteworthy" and, above all else ...
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Throughout the 1960s and 1970s heyday of the American muscle car, Dodge delivered some of the fastest and most powerful vehicles on the road, with the Charger, Challenger and certain other ...
Shelby agreed to help, and thanks to his valuable input, the Dodge Omni GLH (Goes Like Hell) was born. Thanks to its optional 146-hp turbocharged four-cylinder, the Omni GLH became quite a fun ...
It reminds me of some of my favorite hatchbacks from back in the day, like the Rabbit GTI, the Dodge Omni GLH and others with a somewhat similar shape. Additionally, since my first real-world ...
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Under Lee Iacocca’s reign, the company survived. Dodge’s performance heritage of the 1980s also includes the Omni GLH (Goes Like Hell), Shelby Charger and the Shelby CSX, all powered by ...
The original 1998 Dodge Durango SUV, like many SUVs of that era, was based on a pickup truck, in this case the mid-size Dodge Dakota. The result was a traditional body-on-frame SUV with an ...
The electric Dodge Charger Daytona will be the first Stellantis EV to hit the road with Factorial’s solid-state batteries in 2026. Jeep, Dodge, and Ram’s parent company said the milestone ...
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