If big is good, then bigger is better. That's what we thought when we decided to rebuild our 440 Dodge block, instead of slapping in a 360 from a junkyard just to get down the road. While these ...
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Once Chrysler took advantage of the 1967 Dart's wider engine bay by assembling the Dart GT 383 in midyear, it was only a quick evolutionary step to the 440-cubic-inch Magnum model. Since the 383 and ...
If you thought I’d spent the last eight months focusing exclusively on revitalizing the appearance of my 1969 Dodge Charger, you’re wrong. I carved out some time to get this 440 engine into fighting ...
Most of these Coronet 440 wagons received the 270-horsepower 2-barrel version of the 383 V8. However, the 325-horsepower ...
A rare 1971 Dodge Charger R/T Six Pack preserved by its original owner for 54 years is set for Mecum’s January auction.
Produced from 1960 to 1973, the Polara isn't Dodge's longest-running nameplate. But it's quite famous given its short-lived time in dealerships, all thanks to the Max Wedge engine option that Chrysler ...
The Coronet wasn’t necessarily Dodge’s flagship product back in the late ‘60s, but on the other hand, it had its very own fanbase that still survives today after so many years. On the other hand, the ...
Jeff Schwartz of Schwartz Performance shows off this barn find a 1971 Dodge Charger 440 Six-Pack Super Bee with a walk around and an attempt to break loose its frozen 440 big-block engine.
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. The Dodge brothers built engines long before they created an automotive line of their own. In fact, Dodge supplied engines for major brands ...