The Mopar 440 powered late '60s Dodge and Plymouth cars, with both standard and iconic high-performance versions putting ...
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 ...
In 1967, Plymouth was finally getting recognition as a serious contender in the performance business. Barracudas had been on the road for a couple years, and a quiet reputation was starting to build ...
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10 Greatest Mopar engines from the muscle car boom
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 ...
The Mopar 440-cubic-inch V8 belongs to Chrysler's RB engine line with roots traced back to the original 383-cubic-inch big block, which came out in 1959. However, the RB lineage traces back to the ...
Throughout our lives we make friends and acquaintances, but often we lose track of people as they move or our interests change. The Mopar hobby seems to form lasting friendships, however, as ...
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