While not as famous as some of the other names in the muscle car era, Dodge's Max Wedge V8 powered several of the slick ...
Q: Greg, I remember when you wrote about your top 10 muscle cars of all time. You started your list with a feature on the 1962 Dodge and Plymouth 413s, ...
Today is April 13, or 413, which HOT ROD proclaims as 413 Max Wedge Day. Although the 413ci version of Mopar's tall-deck big-block saw use in everything from Dodge dump trucks to Plymouth sedans, the ...
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 ...
Who invented the muscle car? Before we get on with this never-ending debate, let’s answer the crucial question, ‘What is a muscle car?’ and then we can all agree that the Pontiac GTO was first. Except ...
Unlike the other factory lightweight muscle cars, this 1964 Plymouth Savoy has been a drag car all its life. Currently owned by Gene Mosbek and powered by a Stage III Max Wedge V-8, it shows just 10.9 ...
Chrysler’s 426 Hemi is the corporation’s most famous engine of the classic muscle era, but it’s far from the only one. Before the Hemi became available for street duty in 1966 the top-performing ...