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How the Plymouth Barracuda Became a Mopar Muscle Car Legend
The ’Cuda name has become synonymous with the earth-shaking machines that prowled streets, dragstrips, and road courses of ...
If you ask an automobile lover what Mopar is, they will tell you it is a much-loved car brand. This is technically not true because Mopar is not its own unique brand, but a name used to refer to a ...
The name 'Mopar' echoes through the corridors of muscle car history, symbolizing a golden era that crafted some of the most iconic and revered American cars. Famous models like the 426 Hemi ‘Cuda, ...
The Challenger nameplate ended abruptly in 1974, with Chrysler’s woefully sad decision to give up on the pony car niche for ...
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Wanna Pay Over $70,000 for a Jeep Gladiator Pickup? Try Mopar's Special-Edition Truck
Mopar customizes a Gladiator pickup using the factory catalog, and charges big-time money for the complete set.
The Golden Age of American Muscle produced some of the most iconic performance rides ever, many of which made it to the ...
What Happens When You Take One $600 Junkyard M-Body Fifth Avenue, Add 400 Ft-Lbs Worth Of 360 Small-Block, A 727, Cop Suspension, And Open Road 2.71:1 Gears? If Not The Ultimate Q-Ship, It Has To Be ...
As we get closer to the automotive aftermarket bachanalia, Stellantis gives a clue to what we can expect to see from its ...
Mopar leaf-spring suspensions are renowned for tail-tale traction and excessive simplicity. From the Hustle Parts years through Direct Connection and into today's Mopar Performance, the ...
Discontinued as a stand-alone model in 1971, the GTX returned as a trim level of the Road Runner from 1972 to 1974. It's a ...
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