It was late in 1967 when Mopar's 340 first became available in the '68 models. Sure, it may have only been 22 ci larger than its counterpart, the 318, but with performance in mind, the guys at Mopar ...
What do you call a small-block 340 that can develop 602 hp at 7,000 rpm on 91-octane go-go juice? Impressive comes to mind. The idea for this project was to put together a streetable package by ...
Somehow, Dodge didn’t have its own pony car to sell in the ’60s. It’s true: while Plymouth had the economy-oriented Valiant, which underpinned the sporty Barracuda fastback starting mid-1964 (which ...
In the heat of the horsepower wars’ most intense battles, Detroit’s Big Three used the spearheading “muscle car” soldiers to wage the performance raids against one another. And when burning rubber all ...
Chrysler's Dodge and Plymouth often led the charge during the original muscle car era thanks to not just the timeless design of their models but the terrific high-performance engines hidden under ...
Project Grand Caddy has been around for well over two years now and has been a great daily driver and mild trail vehicle. Last June, the ZJ took a turn for the worse: It found itself a nice little ...
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