The password to enter the bad-boy world of big-inch street motors is "stroker." While everyone always wants to talk about horsepower, the big-block Chrysler wedge engines have enjoyed a long history ...
Over the years, Chrysler has produced a number of powerplants with the potential for making incredible street brawling horsepower. While the small-block 340 has its strong points, it doesn't quite ...
If big is good, then bigger is better. That's what we thought when we decided to rebuild our 440 Dodge block, instead of slapping in a 360 from a junkyard just to get down the road. While these ...
The 1967 Dodge Charger sits at a crossroads in muscle car history, where big-block ambition met real-world budgets. Shoppers ...
This numbers-matching 1970 Road Runner convertible, optioned with the 440 Six Barrel and a four-speed manual, is one of the rarest non-Hemi Mopars on Earth ...
One man’s passion for classic cars took him through a two-year home adventure to build his dream pony, a 1973 Plymouth Barracuda with a 440-cube V8, a four-barrel, and an automatic. The best part ...
The muscle car era was a golden age for automotive enthusiasts, marked by a remarkable array of powerful engines produced by Mopar. Dodge, Plymouth, and Chrysler vehicles of the time were equipped ...
Most automotive enthusiasts and historians typically place the classic age of the American muscle car between 1964 and 1972. During this period, the major American automotive manufacturers engaged in ...