While many classic car manufacturers had two separate engine sizes -- small blocks and big blocks -- Pontiac only had a ...
When Chrysler unveiled the Newport in 1961, it wasn’t meant to be a showboat—it was a statement. After years of pushing futuristic finned excess, Chrysler needed a car that brought class back to the ...
The Dodge Dart of the sixties was probably the most underrated muscle machine of ever, not just its day and age, eclipsed by greats like the Road Runner A12, the GTO Judge, the Hemi Chargers and ...
Not to sound like a parody of Jerry Seinfeld here, but what's the deal with all these identical-displacement V8s from different manufacturers? We've talked about the Ford 427 vs. the Chevy 427 before, ...
Sam Colalillo built his Buick Grand National to survive HOT ROD Drag Week with its powerful Chevy big-block and twin 88mm turbos. When Sam Colalillo rolls into HOT ROD Drag Week Presented by Gear ...
If you are a racing buff, gearhead, or DIY mechanic, then you're sure to have come across debates between big-block engines versus small blocks and other modern engines. Each big block engine has its ...
The Mopar 440 saw its way into several cars in the late 1960s, as did its high-performance variants, like the 440 Magnum, 440 TNT, 440 Super Commando, and the most powerful of the bunch, the 440 Six ...
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