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The last great Mopar muscle car before the malaise era killed everything is now a big block bargain
Discover why this car represents the last great year of Mopar muscle cars before the malaise era.
According to Chrysler, more than three million 383s and million 440s were produced between 1959 and 1978, when big-block production ended. Chevy seems to pump out that many small-blocks in a year.
This is Trick Flows first entry into the Mopar cylinder head market. The head fits B and RB engines with 4.320 or greater bore. That includes the 383, 400, 440 and larger derivatives. The intake is ...
In 1964, Ford and Plymouth established the pony car segment with the Mustang and Barracuda. Chevrolet jumped on the bandwagon with the Camaro in 1966. Dodge, on the other hand, did not join the market ...
Chrysler introduced the triple carburetion on its B-body muscle cars midway through the 1969 model year, on the Plymouth Road Runner and the Dodge Coronet Super Bee. Around 3,300 units fitted with the ...
Mark Cockeram’s Simi Valley, California street has 18 homes and eight Teslas, including his 2018 Model 3. It’s a quiet block, ...
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