In the midst of the EV revolution, muscle and performance are being redefined in real-time, and Dodge Performance is keeping ...
Its remarkable performance, combined with its role in some of the most iconic muscle cars, secures its place among the biggest and baddest V-8 engines ever made. The Dodge 440 Cubic Inch "Magnum" V-8 ...
In the '60s, the Dodge Dart and Plymouth Barracuda went commando, giving birth to the rarest Mopar small block V8 of its era.
The Challenger Shakedown, Charger Super Bee, Challenger and Charger Swinger, Charger King Daytona, Challenger Black Ghost, ...
A restored Plymouth Barracuda has trouble getting its engine running; turns out there is more than one wrong with the V8, and ...
Chrysler definitely went through a period of putting HEMI engines in everything, even focusing its advertising around them.
While Dodge's HEMI engines are officially discontinued, you can still purchase a crate version of the HEMI 392. How powerful ...
Born with a 383-cubic-inch V8, this fully-fledged 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T flexes a 450-horsepower engine. It's not a HEMI.
The House of Kolor “Tangerine Kandy” wasn’t a factory color for Plymouth in 1973, but it looks awesome on Andrew and Kevin ...
Any judgment on the greatest sports cars of all time starts with the essential question of what is a sports car, most simply ...
It was a seller’s market at Dallas Mecum as Corvettes made up six of the top 10 muscle cars with a record-high car count.
Even with 21 miles of electric driving range and a surplus of low-down torque, the Wrangler 4xe’s price premium makes it ...