Straight off the bat, it's the engine sizes. The Mopar 383 V8 displaces 383 cubic inches (6.3 liters), sitting between the 340 (5.6 liters) and 440 (7.2 liters). The 340, 383, and 440 all are part of ...
The 426 HEMI V8 that powers several classic Mopar muscle cars, including the 1969 Dodge Charger, gets a lot of attention. That's understandable with its 425 brake horsepower and 490 lb-ft of torque.
The second-generation Dodge Charger is easily one of the best-looking American muscle cars from that era, if not any era. It had this rugged, nonapologetic design that withstood the test of time like ...
You see, in March of 1967, Charles had gone to Watkins Burdette Motor Company in Frederick, Maryland, and ordered what would end up being only one of 229 Dart GTS 383/automatic models produced that ...
Developed specifically for racing in 1964, the 426-cubic-inch (7.0-liter) Hemi V8 found its way into street-legal cars for the 1966 model year. Chrysler was pretty much forced to create a streetable ...
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1968 Dart GTS 340 vs 383: Which collectors prefer
Collectors still argue about which 1968 Dart GTS delivers the smarter buy, the high winding 340 or the big block 383. Both versions mix compact dimensions with serious power, yet the market now ...
Hint:It pays to go to garage sales. Just ask Chris Findlay. His wife found a used sewing machine at one, but it wouldn't fit in her car. So Chris drove over with his pickup truck to transport the ...
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