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.
Kicking off the third day of qualifying at the 2014 Amsoil Engine Masters Challenge dyno competition was Jesse Robinson of SKMFX Engines running a big-block Mopar 440. Rather than a 440 the way ...
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 ...
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Plymouth's rare 440 six-pack that collectors missed
This overlooked Mopar is almost as quick as a Hemi, and only 246 units are known to exist.
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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.
Nobody in their right mind has anything against a classic Dodge Charger. Unless you're trying to lug one around a corner, most who grew up with one pinned up on their bedroom wall would only call it ...
Q: Greg, when was the first “tri-power” three-two-barrel carburetor setup released? Also, concerning the original “Six Packs” that Dodge and Plymouth introduced in mid-1969, was it the aluminum ...
Some people just don’t get it, while others have it all lined up for them. It’s luck I’m talking about, and one Mopar head from Oklahoma scored the deal of the year by trading his half of a 1971 ...
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