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.
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 375 hp ...
where it had previously been available to most Mopar models. For Dodge, these cars were designated by the R/T suffix and usually had 383 as the base engine, with the 426 and 440 as options.
Introduced for the 1970 model year, the Dodge Challenger was the last nameplate to join the muscle car wars. Using the ...
This barn houses a 1969 Dodge Charger Daytona, a 1969 Hemi Charger R/T, and a 1970 Charger R/T with a rare factory sunroof.
In an effort to raise the profile of an under-appreciated classic muscle car engine, here is every Mopar that came factory-equipped with a 440 Six Pack/6BBL. In order to give you the most up-to ...
An Alpine White 1970 Plymouth Superbird once owned by NASCAR legend Richard Petty is being offered by Mecum at their ...
For muscle car enthusiasts and collectors, few vehicles command as much respect and fascination as the 1970 Plymouth ...
Power comes from a 335-hp electric crate motor that sends ... a standard 375 hp 7.2L (440 cu.in) eight-cylinder or an optional 7.0L (426 cu.in) Hemi V8. Today, Mopar is dabbling in a different ...