Only 15 models were ever blessed with the ferocious 440 Six Pack/6BBL V-8, making them some of the rarest Mopar muscle cars ...
One of less than 2,700 examples built in the model’s final year of production shows 56k miles, sports original paint, a clean ...
Mopar, or "Chrysler Motor Parts Corporation," has provided the company with engines for decades, such as the Mopar 440 and the 440 Magnum. The Magnum was able to increase the engine’s output to ...
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 ...
Two years later, Chrysler hit the market with the 440 V8 engine, part of the company's RB family of V8 engines. Even though these V8 engines were from the same company and produced at the same ...
To build this package, Chrysler went to Edelbrock and had it produce an intake for the 440 ready to accept a trio of Holley two-barrel carburetors. Then a few tweaks were made to the engine ...
This Hemi Orange Mopar is far from spectacular under the hood, but 1970 Challenger convertibles are rare regardless of the ...
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The USA Muscle Car market was well established when, in 1965, the Chrysler Corporation decided to produce a mid-sized performance model to directly challenge Pontiac’s immensely successful GTO ...
The Chrysler feels more bus-like to drive than rivals like the Ford Galaxy or the Volkswagen Sharan. The 2.8-litre CRD turbodiesel engine has 161bhp and does a respectable job. Its mid-range ...
These estimates do not include title, registration fees, lien fees, or any other fees that may be imposed by a governmental agency in connection with the sale and financing of the vehicle.