The 1962 Dodge and Plymouth Max Wedge cars led the pack and yet they are significantly undervalued. Ask most muscle car enthusiasts to identify the car that kicked off the muscle car era, and they ...
The Detroit product as delivered to the customer is designed to do a certain job and do it well, with plenty of safety margin. But when the hot rodder gets his hands on one of these cars, he ...
Built around Chrysler's new B-body intermediate platform and hiding a humongous V8 under the hood, the Fury Super Stock 413 appeared two years before the first Pontiac GTO and packed considerably more ...
First introduced as a sub-series of the Plymouth Belvedere, the Fury is mostly famous for its role in Stephen King's "Christine." But while it's rarely associated with Mopar performance, the Fury did ...
The Max Wedge 413/426 engines were a significant part of Dodge’s contribution to the muscle car era, making a mark in the early 1960s. These engines were renowned for their performance and power, ...
When discussing the pioneering models of the muscle car era of the early 1960s, the Dodge Dart might not always be one of the first cars to be mentioned. Although Dodge and its Mopar cousins Chrysler ...
Q: Greg it was a pleasure meeting you at The Bloomsburg Nationals car show and reminiscing about the races at Beaver Springs Dragway, those best of seven match races in the 1960s, and the Dodge and ...
Chrysler and its associated brands have had no shortage of iconic V8 engines in the course of their history: From the very first HEMI engine of 1951, to the legendary 426 Street HEMI of the '60s, the ...
Ask most muscle car enthusiasts to identify the car that kicked off the muscle car era, and they will most likely say it was the 1964 Pontiac GTO and not the 1962 Plymouth Fury Max Wedge. Why? Because ...
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