We've said it before: one of the most neglected areas during a car restoration is often the engine and engine bay of the vehicle. There are countless Mopars that would be show winners, and featured ...
To underscore the point, two classic vehicles were fitted with modern Hemis and other Mopar parts and are on display at this year's tuner fest put on by the Specialty Equipment Market Association.
If you want an affordable classic, patience and responsible buying habits do pay off. In 2012, we found a remarkably nice slant-six 1968 Plymouth Valiant for $2,800 and talked the seller down to ...
The 1977 Dodge Warlock is a vehicle that has become a rare sight, yet it continues to captivate the hearts of Mopar fans. Its unique patina and potential for restoration make it a highly sought-after ...
In 1968, the GTX was relegated to a separate series rather than a trim level on the Belvedere, and sales increased to nearly 19,000 units. Not exactly a cash cow by all means, the GTX was never a ...
Mopar is a mashup of the words “motor” and “parts.” It was first used around the 1920s as a short for Chrysler Motor Parts Corp. However, it gained popularity only in 1937 when Chrysler came out with ...
The Barracuda was Plymouth’s (and the world’s) first pony car before the term was even invented. Produced for ten years in three generations, the Mopar was axed shortly after the Malaise struck, and ...