Towards the second half of the 20th century, the quest to create an engine with more power, long-term reliability, and higher ...
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How a Chrysler engine family built a devoted fan base over time
Chrysler’s big-block V8s began as workhorse powerplants for family sedans and full-size coupes, yet over time they turned ...
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 ...
Based on the bones of Chrysler’s first-generation Hemi engine from 1951 to 1958, HOT ROD had a pretty good sense that the new version from 1964 was going to kick ass. Don’t get too excited, fellows, ...
The 426 Street HEMI is an all-time classic muscle car engine, and that extends to many of the Mopar cars it powered as well.
Davies Elabha is a dedicated automotive journalist who blends technical expertise with a lifelong passion for cars. With over 200+ articles published across multiple media outlets, Davies specializes ...
Chrysler's 2.7L LH V6 suffered from oil sludge, cooling failures, and denied warranty claims — here's the full story.
Chrysler won’t have a significant new model on the streets until the 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee hits dealers this summer. The company in the meantime is releasing a slew of special editions of its ...
In the late 1950s, as American drivers were discovering the benefits of small and efficient automobiles, Chrysler knew it had to get in on the action. As a result, it set up separate projects to ...
In the 1960s, Chrysler built a handful of cars powered by aircraft-style turbine engines. And where does one take a turbine when it's in need of a rebuild? To the original manufacturer, of course.
Chevrolet is preparing to unveil their first mid-engine Corvette next year but, in an alternative universe, Chrysler would have beaten them by nearly two decades. According to Hagerty, Chrysler ...
Mopar — a portmanteau of MOtor and PARts — had humble beginnings as a brand introduced by Chrysler Corporation in 1937 to sell antifreeze. However, today it's best associated with decades of providing ...
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