August 23, 2010
Photo of the Day
By Jen Dunnaway
Editor
I love this shot of Johnny B’s fabulously airbrushed Dodge Magnum in front of Boston’s Fenway Park. See more at his ride page.

August 11, 2010
Awesome Spring Festival of the LXs Recap Video
By Jen Dunnaway
Editor
Dodge just posted this video on their Facebook page. Great summary of one very cool car show, featuring a lot of enthusiasts talking about their Challengers, Chargers, Magnums and 300s. There’s a lot of cars here I’d love to know more about–like the SRT-8 Magnum re-skinned as a ’68 Charger. Take a look.
April 5, 2010
Photo of the Day
By Jen Dunnaway
Editor
It looks like just about everything on Daisuke’s Dodge Magnum is completely greened out, right down to the taillight lenses. Impressive, Green One! Got a Photo of the Day candidate you’d like to see featured in the blog? Hit me up via PM.

April 3, 2010
Driving a Ferrari F430 to Queens
By Rob Einaudi
Editor-in-Chief
On Thursday morning Mike Musto picked me up at my hotel in New York City in a black Ferrari F430 he is helping to get ready for One Lap of America. We drove it across the 59th Street Bridge out to his place in Queens, then grabbed his Magnum SRT8 and drove back into Manhattan to attend the second media day at the New York Auto Show. Two mean black cars with burly V8s! More pics and video after the jump!

August 31, 2009
What Car Are You Waiting to Buy Used?
By Rob Einaudi
Editor-in-Chief
And at what price? I’m waiting for Magnum R/Ts to dip under $10k…
May 5, 2009
Dodge Magnum vs. Semi
By Rob Einaudi
Editor-in-Chief
Apparently this Magnum crossed the center line and hit the semi head on. The driver of the Dodge wagon survived. Pretty impressive. More pics affter the jump. Via LXForums

March 30, 2009
4th Annual Spring Festival of the LXs
By Rob Einaudi
Editor-in-Chief
This weekend was the 4th annual Spring Festival of the LXs down in So Cal, and it sounds like it was the biggest and best yet! Be sure to check out the coverage of this cool event at Automotive Traveler. Of course the LX Forums have a ton of pics, too. Heavy Hitters was there to represent as well.

January 20, 2009
DUB Finalist Number Eight
By Rob Einaudi
Editor-in-Chief
Ok, we admit it, we got a little off track with our DUB contest. But we are looking to wrap it up by the end of the month. So here’s our eighth finalist: Raider’s Dodge Magnum. We’ll announce finalist number nine and ten in the next two days, and then let you guys vote on the winner. So stay tuned!
November 12, 2008
Mopar Eye Candy In The ICCE Wheels Booth
I loved this trio of brightly-colored modern Mopars on display in the ICCE booth: Charger, Challenger, and Magnum. The Challenger was a George Barris creation—you’ve already seen the other Barris Challenger—and it was built by Sanderson: it had smoked-out headlights and yellow-tinted windows (like the lambo-doored Prius over in the green section, which was also running ICCE wheels). I kind of liked the dirty stock brakes on the pink-on-pink Magnum—they showed that the car at least got driven, and CCE’s Mark confirmed that the car was in fact the daily driver of one of their staff before they decided to do it up as a show car—they ran out of time before they could paint the calipers! All three cars sported the luscious two-tone (or in the Challenger’s case, three-tone) paint that’s been everywhere at SEMA this year—I’m really getting to dig the contrasting finishes that a lot of painters are choosing for their two-tones, and the metallic-blue-over-satin-blue Charger wore it best (I’ll have to do something similar for my Concord!). See all three after the jump.
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August 14, 2008
The Green Goblin's New Wheels?
By Jen Dunnaway
Editor
At first glance, it looks like a Dodge Magnum with a Chrysler 300 clip grafted on. But in the European and Japanese markets, the 300C is available in the "Touring" body style, which makes for one hot wagon! CarDomain member Daisuke has listed his as a Magnum, and it’s loaded up with insane aftermarket touches. Just think, if the American public wasn’t so wagon-averse, we’d have longroof 300C’s to play with, too!

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