The Dodge Charger wasn't born to whisper. From the moment Chrysler launched the first generation in 1966, it was clear that this wasn't just another fastback trying to steal showroom attention. But ...
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Big-block performance came quietly with the 1968 Mercury Cyclone GT
The 1968 Mercury Cyclone GT stands out as a remarkable yet often overlooked muscle car that offered big-block performance ...
It’s alive! It’s aliiive! And it can be driven! Not that there was any doubt in the passion project that put an 8.1-liter big block into a C8 Corvette. If anyone was gonna make the ballsy pairing work ...
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Forgotten by many, the 1967 Dodge Coronet R/T packed serious big-block muscle
The 1967 Dodge Coronet R/T remains a muscle car that often finds itself in the shadows of its more famous counterparts. Its ...
During the era when muscle cars reigned supreme, GM's Chevrolet division developed some of the greatest big-block V8s of all time. Since the early 1960s, American carmakers started offering more ...
If you’re a fan of Chevy big-block engines then certain numbers make you smile a bit when you hear them: 454, 396, and our favorite, 427. But these days, thanks to the aftermarket, you can go ...
The well-known names in classic muscle car performance were almost always associated with big-block engines, be they Ford Mustangs, Plymouth ’Cudas, or the Chevrolet Chevelle SS. What you may not know ...
The U.S. is known as the land of excess for many reasons. Take the automotive landscape, for example. You have big SUVs and even bigger engines. However, there was a time when engines in American cars ...
It used to be, if you wanted a more powerful V8 engine, you'd have to build it bigger. It was a simple numbers game: Typically, the higher an engine's displacement, the higher its horsepower. This ...
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