The truth of the matter is that 440 Six Pack/6-BBL Mopars make for better collectible classic muscle cars than big V-8 Fords ...
Only 15 models were ever blessed with the ferocious 440 Six Pack/6BBL V-8, making them some of the rarest Mopar muscle cars ...
Seeing one in the flesh is the best way to remember the emblematic Mopar. Enter Lou Costabile and his seemingly ... a 1970 ...
This was a line that began in 1958 and lasted for 20 years, with the largest hitting the market being the Mopar 440 in 1966.
such as the Mopar 440 and the 440 Magnum. The Magnum was able to increase the engine’s output to 375 hp and the same torque. Over time, Mopar increased those Magnum numbers even more to 390 hp ...
Mopar has electrified a 1967 Plymouth GTX to showcase the future of Mopar e-Crate powertrain swaps, creating a bespoke ...
The 440 started out as a top-level trim for the ... When talking about classic Mopar muscle, the conversation is almost never about the Plymouth Belvedere, but it really was the first ass-kicker ...
Classic Car Studios doubles down on this cutting-edge Dodge Charger.
Standard GTXs opened the bid at 440 cubic inches of raw V8 muscle ... However, the woman cared for the Mopar, keeping it ...
Mopar is showing off this 1967 Plymouth GTX Electromod as a tool to display its e-Crate concept powertrain. This reimagined ...
You’ve reached your account maximum for followed topics. Mike Koval Jr. has been the head of Mopar North America since July 2023, but he is no newcomer to the industry. He’s been with ...
the car was augmented with a sick 440-cubic-inch screamer based on the original numbers-matching engine and done by none other than Mopar guru Dick Landy himself. All the basic building blocks ...