In the late 1960s, Detroit carmakers were still battling for supremacy in the muscle car market. However, the increasing popularity of small cars importe.
Introduced in 1976 as a replacement for the Dart, the Dodge Aspen is by no means as iconic as its predecessor. But it's a cool Malaise-era Mopar and one of the better-looking nameplates of the late 1970s, especially in two-door coupe form and with the performance-oriented R/T package.