Chrysler's 440 was always known as a cheap route to making respectable street power. In the days of old, the 440 cars were really something special, and a modified 440 car was just that much more ...
The Mopar 440 powered late '60s Dodge and Plymouth cars, with both standard and iconic high-performance versions putting ...
Once Chrysler took advantage of the 1967 Dart's wider engine bay by assembling the Dart GT 383 in midyear, it was only a quick evolutionary step to the 440-cubic-inch Magnum model. Since the 383 and ...
Q: Hi Greg and thanks for your fun columns on the old cars and muscle cars. I am at odds whether to go for a 440 Six Pack setup on my 1969 Dodge R/T or should I go with one of the single four barrel ...
Nobody in their right mind has anything against a classic Dodge Charger. Unless you're trying to lug one around a corner, most who grew up with one pinned up on their bedroom wall would only call it ...
Q: Greg, when was the first “tri-power” three-two-barrel carburetor setup released? Also, concerning the original “Six Packs” that Dodge and Plymouth introduced in mid-1969, was it the aluminum ...
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