Chrysler sold over 40,000 Windsors in 1960, but only a tad over 1,100 units were ordered as six-passenger station wagons.
The Valiant and the Chrysler six-cylinder engine debuted in 1960; the motor was specifically devised for the compact new ...
Chrysler built 50 cars powered by gas turbine engines in the early 1960s, loaned them to ordinary American drivers, and then destroyed nearly the entire fleet. The program represented the most ...
The Mopar 440 powered late '60s Dodge and Plymouth cars, with both standard and iconic high-performance versions putting their stamp on the muscle car era.
If you're looking at a 2026 Ram 1500 and feel underwhelmed with its torque figure, then this 1960s brute could be your savior ...
The 1970s get a bad rap when it comes to performance cars. Sure, emissions regulations and the oil embargo did a number on ...
Pontiac's 455 Super Duty engine, introduced in 1973, became the last great muscle car powerplant amidst tightening emissions ...
While you may be familiar with it, you might not know what exactly it means or where it comes from. Let's dive into the roots ...
AMC was originally going to include electronic fuel injection on a selection of its models from 1957, but design flaws led to ...
It’s not a coupe, nor a convertible, but the introduction of this icon revolutionized a new form of open-top motoring.
Pontiac's 455 Super Duty engine, introduced in 1973, became the last great muscle car powerplant amidst tightening emissions ...
When it comes to American muscle cars, few names evoke as much passion and excitement as the Dodge Challenger and Dodge Charger.