Once Chrysler took advantage of the 1967 Dart's wider engine bay by assembling the Dart GT 383 in midyear, it was only a quick evolutionary step to the 440-cubic-inch Magnum model. Since the 383 and ...
The first-generation Dodge Challenger arrived at exactly the right moment, just as Detroit’s muscle car arms race reached full boil. Among its most coveted configurations was the Challenger R/T ...
The 440 Mopar is the engine of choice for destruction, or so it seems. Lore has it that the Chrysler Chelsea Proving Ground had an impact sled that was powered by two RB engines. Our friend David ...
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: Hi Greg and thanks for your fun columns on the old cars and muscle cars. I am at odds whether to go for a 440 Six Pack setup on my 1969 Dodge R/T or should I go with one of the single four barrel ...
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 ...