At the very heart of the idea of hot rodding is the notion of taking something you've got and then pulling out the wrenches to make it better. The '71 Plymouth Satellite we recently acquired ...
Something interesting is happening in the muscle car world right now, and it’s not subtle. The spotlight is starting to drift ...
When most of us imagine our favorite Mopar street engine, we generally tend to think of stroker big-blocks, small-blocks, or Hemis as being the best choice for big power. And while huge displacement ...
In the heat of the horsepower wars’ most intense battles, Detroit’s Big Three used the spearheading “muscle car” soldiers to wage the performance raids against one another. And when burning rubber all ...
The Plymouth Duster 340 proved that raw acceleration was not the only way to make a car feel fast. By wrapping a lively small ...
When the insurance companies caught up with the carmaking industry’s tendency to sweet-talk their way out of unaffordable premiums, the muscle car era was already coming to a close. Detroit retaliated ...
Most automotive enthusiasts and historians typically place the classic age of the American muscle car between 1964 and 1972. During this period, the major American automotive manufacturers engaged in ...