During the American muscle era, Detroit engines powered the most iconic and powerful cars on the road. Here are some of the ...
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The 1971 model year marked the end of the 426 HEMI and the upscale Plymouth GTX, which is why the combination of both results ...
Muscle cars of the golden age are now up to six decades old - but the fastest models from back then can still walk all over ...
One of eight known 1971 Hemi-powered Plymouth birds travels north of the border to Canada for business and pleasure (and an ...
Mopar rides were the quickest accelerating vehicles of the classic muscle car era, but some had a little more zip than others ...
HOT ROD was there to welcome Chrysler's big-block V-8 engine—a staple of the muscle-car revolution—with this deep dive into the fantastic ’58 Plymouth Fury.
The first generation Hemi V8 started life in 1951 but was discontinued in 1958. Chrysler never built a Hemi V8 engine in the ...
One of the major reasons why it isn't as highly regarded as its Mopar brethren is that it never had a 426 ... block V-8 engines. In a weird way, however, the D-Dart probably inspired the Hemi ...
Life is rarely boring if you're open to discovering new things. Here's how to learn something new every day so your mind is always active—and your conversation always sparkling. We spend a lot ...
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