If you think about what American automobile culture was all about in the 1960s, it was obviously the muscle car. People wanted hulking, powerful engines that they could put under the hoods of their ...
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1967 Dodge Charger factory 440 project
The first-generation Dodge Charger has always occupied a distinct space in Mopar history, blending fastback styling with ...
According to Chrysler, more than three million 383s and million 440s were produced between 1959 and 1978, when big-block production ended. Chevy seems to pump out that many small-blocks in a year.
The American Performance Generation of the mid-and-late-sixties and the (very) early seventies spawned a great many high-speed machines. Virtually all makers with a shadow of self-respect had at least ...
Stephens Performance in Anderson, Alabama, has 3,000 vintage Mopars spread over 58 acres, and Roadkill's Junkyard Gold's Steve Magnante is back in search of fullsize muscle cars. That's right: Mopar ...
During the short-lived golden age of muscle cars, high-powered Mopars ruled the roads and the drag strips. Though many hid the legendary Elephant engine under their hoods, some became icons with ...
Project Grand Caddy has been around for well over two years now and has been a great daily driver and mild trail vehicle. Last June, the ZJ took a turn for the worse: It found itself a nice little ...
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