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The Complete Book of Dodge and Plymouth Muscle Cars
Mike Mueller
Tom Glatch
其他書名
Every Model from 1960 to Today
出版
Motorbooks
, 2024-06-18
主題
Sports & Recreation / Motor Sports / General
Technology & Engineering / Automotive
Transportation / General
Transportation / Automotive / General
Transportation / Automotive / Antique & Classic
Transportation / Automotive / History
Transportation / Automotive / Pictorial
ISBN
0760387281
9780760387283
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=OB_dEAAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
EBook
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Take a roaring ride through every year of Chrysler performance-car history led by stunning photography, lively commentary, and detailed specification tables for every model
.
Expanded and updated,
The Complete Book of Dodge and Plymouth Muscle Cars
details all of the classic Mopar muscle cars from 1960 to today in one handsomely designed volume. Explore every aspect of the:
Early 1960s factory lightweights
Boulevard brawlers like the Road Runner, GTX, and Super Bee
Super collector cars like Hemi-powered ’Cudas, Challengers, and Superbirds
21st century Charger and Challenger
Over the course of nearly 75 years, Chrysler’s (now Stellantis) Dodge and Plymouth brands have offered some of the most memorable and exciting muscle cars ever loosed on the motoring public. Arguably, it all began with the 1951 release of the vaunted V-8 Hemi engine. This legendary beast passed through a handful of displacements until finally morphing into the all-conquering 426. Chrysler’s V-8 prowess shone in early 1960s factory-lightweight drag cars then moved to muscle-era classics like the
Charger
,
Roadrunner
,
GTX
,
Super Bee
, and
Superbird
.
But it wasn’t just about Hemis; Chrysler offered a variety of V-8 engines including 340, 383, and 440 displacements fitted to other top-flight cars like the
Barracuda
,
Challenger
,
’Cuda
, and
Duster
. No other Detroit automaker offered a wider variety of performance cars in the 1960 and early ’70s.
Emissions requirements and ever-increasing insurance tabs put the squeeze on performance cars beginning in the mid-1970s, and Mopar performance declined for decades. But it returned with a vengeance in the 21st century, first in the guise of a
new Charger (4-door!)
and then the beloved
retro-design Challenger
. Both of these iconic models were put to rest in 2023, but not before unleashing the wild 807-horsepower
Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat Redeye
and the outrageous 1,025-horsepower
Dodge Challenger SRT Demon
. Power to the people, indeed!
The Complete Book of Dodge and Plymouth Muscle Cars
is a must-have reference for all Mopar muscle fans.