In the history of engines made by Mopar — the parts division of Stellantis, who owns Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, and more — the flashiest of the bunch naturally come from the height of the muscle car era ...
In the heat of the horsepower wars' most intense battles, Detroit's Big Three used their spearheading "muscle car" soldiers to wage performance raids on one another. And when burning rubber along the ...
When Dodge introduced the Dart Demon 340 in 1971, it wasn’t just another entry in the crowded muscle car market; it was a clever engineering statement. The Demon 340 was Dodge’s lightweight muscle car ...
It began under a gray Oregon sky, the kind that smells faintly of rust and rain-soaked gasoline. When the barn doors groaned open, they revealed two Mopars from different galaxies of speed — a 1969 ...
When Chrysler invented antifreeze in 1937, it established the Mopar brand (a mashup of the words "motor" and "parts") to help sell its new product along with a larger line of car parts and accessories ...
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