As you might have already guessed, the Mopar still relies on its numbers-matching V8 engine and four-speed manual gearbox.
However, there was one that crossed over between the two, and that was the Mopar 383. Though they had the same displacement, the two 383 V8s were distinctly different engines: Not just from themselves ...
One of fewer than 1,200 units equipped with the 383-cubic-inch V8 and automatic gearbox, this 1971 Plymouth Cuda appears to ...
Joe Carlo’s fascination with Mopar cars began in the 1970s when he asked his father for a 1970 383 Challenger. His father’s refusal, which was based on the car’s race-ready reputation, did not stamp ...