The 1967 Dodge Coronet R/T remains a muscle car that often finds itself in the shadows of its more famous counterparts. Its ...
The 1968 Dodge Charger arrived at the height of Detroit’s horsepower war and turned an already potent nameplate into a ...
Introduced for the 1970 model year, the Dodge Challenger was the last Mopar to join the muscle car party. And the fun didn't ...
In 1969, Dodge didn’t need a new pony car to prove its point. It had the Dart GTS, a compact body with a big-block heart, strutting through cruise nights like a street-corner prizefighter. The Mustang ...
The Chrysler Corporation manufactured the last of its big block engines, the B-coded 400-cubic-inch V8, in the summer of 1978. The 400's disappearance ended a long run of Chrysler B-code engines that ...
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 ...
The well-known names in classic muscle car performance were almost always associated with big-block engines, be they Ford Mustangs, Plymouth ’Cudas, or the Chevrolet Chevelle SS. What you may not know ...
Brian is a published author who has been writing professionally for a decade in politics and entertainment, but found his calling covering the automotive industry. His love of cars started at an early ...
It used to be, if you wanted a more powerful V8 engine, you'd have to build it bigger. It was a simple numbers game: Typically, the higher an engine's displacement, the higher its horsepower. This ...