For some, bragging rights might be made up of horsepower numbers or elapsed times, but for Milburn Varner, it consists of gloriously unrestored Mopars and lots of parts to go with them. While his age ...
In 1966, Dodge took the muscle car market by storm with the 426-cubic-inch (7.0-liter) HEMI. Developed specifically for racing, the mill found its way into production cars for homologation purposes. A ...
Chryslerhas been making big-block engines for production cars since the 1950s. These huge mills with stellar horsepower helped make the 1960s the golden era for muscle cars, providing effortless grunt ...
Introduced in production models for the 1966 model year, the 426-cubic-inch (7.0-liter) HEMI V8 is arguably the most iconic Chrysler engine from the golden muscle car era. However, it wasn't the ...
Back in 1963, the Max Wedge Ramcharger V-8s weren't restricted to the B-Body Dodge's low-line 330 or mid-range 440 series—or only available in the lightest-weight two-door sedan body styles, either.
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