I first saw Gary Sikora’s ’64 Plymouth at a car show in Utica, Michigan. I didn’t have to ask him to describe what I was ...
When it comes to high-performance Mopars from the golden muscle car era, we usually think about HEMI-powered Plymouths and Dodges. Not only powerful, but these cars are also very rare nowadays. But ...
Arguably one of the most iconic pieces of American muscle, this Dodge could outrun just about everything on the road.
Launched in 1969, the Dodge Challenger arrived a bit late to the muscle car party at a time when insurance rates were going through the roof and the Government was preparing strict emission and fuel ...
Brian is a published author who has been writing professionally for a decade in politics and entertainment, but found his calling covering the automotive industry. His love of cars started at an early ...
The 426 Race HEMI was produced from 1964 and spawned 1966's Street Hemi until being discontinued in production vehicles in 1971. The Race HEMI debuted in February 1964 at the Daytona 500 in a Plymouth ...
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, ...
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 ...
A lot of weird terms are pretty synonymous with American car culture, and if you ever make it to a Cars and Coffee meet, you'll probably hear people shouting about lemons, grease monkeys, and Mopar.