Introduced a few years before the Hemi-powered Mopars, the Plymouth Belvedere Max Wedge was one of America's first muscle ...
The 426-cubic-inch (7.0-liter) Hemi is arguably the most iconic Chrysler V8 engine from the golden era. However, it wasn't the company's first high-performance mill. In 1962, the Mopar crew unleashed ...
Unlike the other factory lightweight muscle cars, this 1964 Plymouth Savoy has been a drag car all its life. Currently owned by Gene Mosbek and powered by a Stage III Max Wedge V-8, it shows just 10.9 ...
For some, bragging rights might be made up of horsepower numbers or elapsed times, but for Milburn Varner, it consists of gloriously unrestored Mopars and lots of parts to go with them. While his age ...