T he name 'Mopar' echoes through the corridors of muscle car history, symbolizing a golden era that crafted some of the most ...
Only 0.5% of all Dodge Chargers produced in 1968 were equipped with the 426 Hemi V8. Only seven of these cars were painted AA-1 Silver Poly.
Dull on the outside and spartan on the inside, this 1966 Plymouth Belvedere is the perfect sleeper thanks to a Hemi swap.
The legendary HEMI V8 engine could remain in the Dodge Durango lineup through 2026, despite changing market conditions.
The roots of early hot-rodding culture were proven to be alive and well in building 10 of the Pomona Fairplex.
There were fast rides before the GTO, but Pontiac made performance affordable, bringing muscle cars to the masses.
Then, at the end of 2024, Dodge announced it would keep building HEMI Durangos for a while longer. Both the 5.7-liter, making ...
In the annals of promised super car performance, few announcements were as dead wrong as this one, but a few did sneak out ...
Hemis and LS6s were amazing, but the Golden Age of American Muscle was powered by working class V-8s that don't get quite the ...