Straight off the bat, it's the engine sizes. The Mopar 383 V8 displaces 383 cubic inches (6.3 liters), sitting between the 340 (5.6 liters) and 440 (7.2 liters). The 340, 383, and 440 all are part of ...
In the late 1950s, Chrysler decided to cease production on its FirePower V8 engines. These were massive, hemispherical engines that would be revived in the mid-1960s and be rebranded to what we now ...
If you want to start an argument among a group of automobile enthusiasts, simply ask, "What is a Mopar?" The brand is a portmanteau of "motor" and "parts" and was established by Chrysler in 1937 as ...
At the very heart of the idea of hot rodding is the notion of taking something you've got and then pulling out the wrenches to make it better. The '71 Plymouth Satellite we recently acquired ...
MoPars are among the best choices for successful bracket racing cars, and rightfully so. Many Dodge and Plymouth models are inherently quick, plentifully available at reasonable prices, easy to modify ...
The muscle car era was a golden age for automotive enthusiasts, marked by a remarkable array of powerful engines produced by Mopar. Dodge, Plymouth, and Chrysler vehicles of the time were equipped ...