The Charger and the Coronet carried the massive 426-cubic-inch (7.0-liter) engine on behalf of Dodge. At the same time, the Belvedere and the Satellite received that honor for Plymouth. That was 1966, ...
The sixties were a happy time in Detroit’s history: big-block, big-inch, and big-horse engines were carried in the open without anyone complaining about them, especially by the newly invented wild ...
The Plymouth GTX was first released in 1967, and it offered one of two engine options - a 440cid big block and a 426 HEMI. The GTX was a spinoff of the Plymouth Belvedere, but that's where the ...
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