The golden muscle car era spawned quite a few iconic Mopars. But whether it's the Road Runner, Super Bee, Charger, Challenger, or Barracuda, it all becomes that much better when there's a ...
In the history of American V8 engines, few have the iconic status and sheer gearhead cachet of Chrysler's 425-hp, 490 lb-ft 426 Hemi V8. But the engine's reputation stands in direct contrast to its ...
Brian is a published author who has been writing professionally for a decade in politics and entertainment, but found his calling covering the automotive industry. His love of cars started at an early ...
Any mundane ride can be transformed into a hot rod by simply throwing on some sick mags, adding a spoiler, and maybe some racing stripes, but that generally only works on two-doors. The solution to ...
The 1961 Chrysler New Yorker, slathered in improbable Dubonnet Iridescent—a shocking OE color that presaged the wild high-impact colors that would arrive on muscle Mopars just a few years later—is the ...
When Chrysler greenlit the 426 Hemi for production cars in 1966, the streets trembled. Born in racing, built for domination, the Street Hemi was a 425-horsepower (431 PS), 490 lb-ft (664 Nm) monster ...
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