When talking about iconic Plymouths, the Savoy isn't the first nameplate that pops up. And that's hardly surprising. Produced from 1954 to 1964, the Savoy spent its years in showrooms as a mid- or ...
Introduced in 1954 as a full-size car, the Plymouth Belvedere was re-assigned to the intermediate (midsize) class in 1962. Redesigned for the 1965 model year, the Belvedere eventually spawned some of ...
The story of the legendary 426 Hemi doesn’t begin with the 1966 model year. Rather, it starts in 1963, when Chrysler Corporation found itself far off the podium at both oval tracks and drag strips. In ...
The 1960s are littered with a plethora of high-performance powerplants, often with overlapping names and terms. The 426 is a victim of such naming conventions, with two prominent engines boasting the ...
Let's pretend it's May 1962 and you're a diehard Chrysler loyalist who loves drag racing. You could search for a used 392 Hemi, but good luck keeping the bottom end from grenading after slapping on an ...
The Mopar name — a portmanteau of "motor" and "parts" — was coined by Chrysler in the late 1930s to brand its new antifreeze along with other parts and accessories and has since become an umbrella ...
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