dual exhausts, dual Carter quad-barrel carbs, and the famous “cross ram induction” intake manifold. This manifold had long 30 inch runners, which were designed to take advantage of pulse reversion
This is the kind of images we love, an American muscle car parked in a barn on a working farm in the heartland of America. This 1970 Dodge Charger 500 is located North of Liberty, Iowa and is waiting for someone to put it back on the road. If you’re interested in saving this musc...
not a hardcore 4×4 build. This is also my first vintage Mopar and first build that requires a good amount of bodywork, so be prepared to come along as I learn how to weld.
As with all ’60 Dodges, the 1960 Dodge Polara’s styling was all new (fitting, given the adoption of unitized construction) and its only real stylistic resemblance to its predecessor was in the toothy grille and the quad headlamps. V8 Darts had Chrysler’s smaller 318 cu. in. (5,204 ...
Unlike the 383s or 440s found under many a Charger hood, the 225 Slant Six had a one-barrel carburetor that was rated at 145 hp. The engine employed the use of mechanical valve lifters, giving it a distinct metallic sound at idle and under low throttle. The only other Chrysler engine...