The Mopar 426 Max Wedge engine, often overshadowed by its louder, more notorious competitors, was a powerhouse that redefined performance in the muscle car era. Despite its legacy fading over time, ...
When it comes to Mopars, the 440 is mainly remembered as the displacement of a high-performance big-block V8 engine. Some may ...
In 1962, Dodge entered the midsize market with its first-ever B-body car. The lineup included the entry-level Dart and the range-topping Polara, both of which were downsized after a couple of years in ...
Today is April 13, or 413, which HOT ROD proclaims as 413 Max Wedge Day. Although the 413ci version of Mopar's tall-deck big-block saw use in everything from Dodge dump trucks to Plymouth sedans, the ...
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 ...
Show me the facts Explain it like I’m 5 Give me a lighthearted recap Rock and roll is as powerful as a 426 Max Wedge engine, so it's no wonder there are so many awesome songs inspired by hot rides.
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