When Chrysler introduced the 350 and 361 "B" series of Engines in 1958, they launched a legacy of performance that sparked the muscle car war of the sixties and early seventies.
They were also used in a wide variety of other Chrysler, Dodge,.
Dubbed "elephant motors" by enthusiasts, racers, and hot rodders alike, these big-blocks ruled the streets in Barracudas, Challengers, Furys, and Chargers.
Within a few years, these Engines evolved into the famed 426 Hemi, 413 Max Wedge and 440 Six-Pack.
When Chrysler introduced the 350 and 361 "B" series of Engines in 1958, they launched a legacy of performance that sparked the muscle car war of the sixties and early seventies