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How drag racing shaped muscle car culture
Drag racing has been a pivotal force in shaping the muscle car culture, influencing both the development of high-performance vehicles and the lifestyle surrounding them. From the early days of street ...
In competition with the HEMI, the NASCAR-derived "R-code" engine found its way into the Ford Fairline 427, and thus began ...
Back in 1968, Dodge partnered up with Hurst and created a HEMI-powered compact that's still mind-blowingly wild even nearly six decades later. During the 1960s, the Chrysler Corporation ruled Super ...
In my opinion, that generation of hot rodders—my generation—led the way to incredible performances and ingenuity. I lived it, breathed it, and still absolutely love the cars and trucks from that era ...
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 1980s was a transformative decade for the automotive industry, especially as it was recovering from the Malaise Era of the '70s. With engine power rising back to reasonable levels and car design ...
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.
Last year the High-Performance Expo, dubbed HPX, launched its inaugural trade show event in one of motorsport’s biggest towns—Charlotte, North Carolina. The expo brought together industry leaders, ...
We have a tendency to consider the American muscle car as the undisputed king of the quarter-mile, and indeed, it was the drag strips of America where many of these V8-powered icons built their legend ...
Since 2015, Dodge and MotorTrend have been hosting a drag race in downtown Pontiac, Michigan. The event gives gearheads the chance to see otherwise illegal cars burn down Woodward Avenue. Along the ...
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