In September 1969, the Dodge Challenger premiered on the American market, effectively putting Dodge in the pony car club after a five-year absence. It was the only all-new model launched that year by ...
When Dodge introduced the Dart Demon 340 in 1971, it wasn’t just another entry in the crowded muscle car market; it was a clever engineering statement. The Demon 340 was Dodge’s lightweight muscle car ...
When Chrysler invented antifreeze in 1937, it established the Mopar brand (a mashup of the words "motor" and "parts") to help sell its new product along with a larger line of car parts and accessories ...
Dodge introduced the Dart in 1959 as a slightly downsized large car for the low-priced segment. Only two years later, the company decided the Dart was better off in the midsize class. But that didn't ...
The muscle car golden era of the 1960s and early 70s was one of the craziest periods in automotive history, as seemingly normal consumer heroes were gradually equipped with V8 engines that got larger ...
Dodge shares with sister division Plymouth all of their mechanical components, so comments for one usually apply to the other. Dodge also shares the new intermediate body and suspension for their ...
Bench racing and jaw-boning had set us up with a lofty goal for our buddy Marko "The Rooster" and his 340 small-block. What started out as idle talk about building a 500-horse 340 while road tripping ...
Whether you're upgrading a relatively modern Dodge vehicle like the third-generation Challenger or working on a classic from the 1970s, crate engines are a great way to upgrade or add more power to ...