The Plymouth Prowler was a perfect example of Chrysler's out-of-touch mentality at the turn of the new millennium. An unreliable, impractical pseudo hot rod with all the downsides an old gasser would ...
Following the demise of the 425-horsepower 426 HEMI V8 in 1971, Chrysler mothballed the hemispherical combustion chamber design and its awe-inspiring HEMI nameplate for over 30 years. While the second ...
When Chrysler introduced the Gen 3 HEMI in 2003 as a replacement for the Magnum engine, it was received with much fanfare, not only because of its iconic status and staggering power, but also because ...