If not for the 426 Street Hemi, which was the dominant engine of the Golden Age of American muscle, the 440 Six Pack would have been the greatest V-8 of the classic era. With three two-barrel Holley ...
In the middle of the 1969 model year, Chrysler began offering a three-two-barrel carburetor arrangement, called the Six Pack by Dodge and Six-Barrel by Plymouth, as an option for its 440-cubic-inch ...
Introduced for the 1966 model year, the Dodge Charger got its first major redesign in 1968. Three years later, Dodge gave the B-body yet another refresh centered around the then-new "fuselage" design.
Jeff Schwartz of Schwartz Performance shows off this barn find a 1971 Dodge Charger 440 Six-Pack Super Bee with a walk around and an attempt to break loose its frozen 440 big-block engine.
Introduced in 1966 as a fancied-up fastback, the Dodge Charger wasn't particularly popular at first. Sure, the company delivered 37,344 units that year, but it was a low number compared to other ...
If you think about what American automobile culture was all about in the 1960s, it was obviously the muscle car. People wanted hulking, powerful engines that they could put under the hoods of their ...
Musclecars went upscale in 1970 (considered by many to be the pinnacle year of the genre). In addition to redesigns in both the GM and Ford lineups, Mopar introduced the Duster and Challenger, ...
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