While Plymouth joined the pony car market in 1964 with the Barracuda, Dodge needed a few more years to jump on the bandwagon. It didn't happen until the 1970 model year, when it used the then-new ...
Formula 1 engine designers are wizards. They’re able to take F1’s incredibly complicated, highly restrictive rulebook and use it to create engines that are smaller than the Toyota Corolla’s but make 1 ...
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The latest Mopar muscle sales from the Hemmings Marketplace
One thing we can count on among Hemmings Marketplace bidders is the strong base of Mopar muscle car fans. The Mopar ...
Introduced as a pony car with mild V8 oomph, the Plymouth Barracuda developed into a fully-fledged muscle car toward the late ...
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Mopar muscle car engines decoded for fans
Core similarities: The 440 and 440 Magnum shared Chrysler’s RB big‑block base, 440 cubic inches of displacement, wedge combustion chambers, and a sturdy, maintenance-friendly design. Performance ...
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