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The last great Mopar muscle car before the malaise era killed everything is now a big block bargain
Discover why this car represents the last great year of Mopar muscle cars before the malaise era.
Weight kills performance and shaving a few pounds is akin to making more power. Keeping this in mind, the builder opted for an aluminum BMP Mitchell block. The bores were massaged out and a 4.25-inch ...
The Mopar 440 powered late '60s Dodge and Plymouth cars, with both standard and iconic high-performance versions putting ...
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 Dodge Dart of the sixties was probably the most underrated muscle machine of ever, not just its day and age, eclipsed by greats like the Road Runner A12, the GTO Judge, the Hemi Chargers and ...
600-HP 493-Inch Mopar Big-Block Street Engine Has A Crazy Flat Torque Curve The only thing better than a big-block Mopar is a bigger-block one. This 493-inch BBM stroker made over 600 hp on pump gas ...
In this exciting finale to the 1965 Dodge Coronet build presented by Amazon Automotive, John McGann and the Holmes Automotive crew thrash to complete the build for Roadkill Nights. With time running ...
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