If there's anything better than watching a Plum Crazy 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T run the quarter-mile, it's watching it do so next to a lustworthy 1967 Plymouth GTX. This pair of Mopar muscle lined up ...
Chrysler's 440 was always known as a cheap route to making respectable street power. In the days of old, the 440 cars were really something special, and a modified 440 car was just that much more ...
The Mopar 440 powered late '60s Dodge and Plymouth cars, with both standard and iconic high-performance versions putting their stamp on the muscle car era.
Straight off the bat, it's the engine sizes. The Mopar 383 V8 displaces 383 cubic inches (6.3 liters), sitting between the 340 (5.6 liters) and 440 (7.2 liters). The 340, 383, and 440 all are part of ...
The 1965 Dodge Coronet 500 might not be your average Mopar B-body enthusiast's first choice, but theWheeler Dealers, Mike Brewer and Ant Anstead, aren't your average Mopar enthusiasts. Indeed, they're ...
Chrysler's Dodge and Plymouth often led the charge during the original muscle car era thanks to not just the timeless design of their models but the terrific high-performance engines hidden under ...
Discover why this car represents the last great year of Mopar muscle cars before the malaise era.
The Mopar family of vehicles encompasses everything from four-cylinder-powered Jeeps to some of the muscle car era's most potent pavement eaters. Mopar is a portmanteau of the words "motor" and "parts ...