The plan was simple enough: build a boatload of torque with adequate horsepower to transform a 318 Poly engine into a mill capable of quickly hauling a '56 Plymouth Savoy down the boulevard. Adding ...
It's difficult to argue with the old adage, "There's no substitute for cubic inches." But, it's always fun to build an engine that performs like it has a larger displacement than it actually does.
Plymouth may be dead and gone but the mark it made on the automotive world is here to stay. While it was responsible for producing some of the most well-recognized V8-powered American cars in history, ...
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