Now, it's safe to assume that million-dollar muscle cars like the Plymouth Hemi 'Cuda and Pontiac GTO Judge will remain ...
In the 1960s, Plymouth had various performance models and muscle cars on sale. Some high-performance cars with Hemi engines ...
The car is one of the 661 hardtop automatics built in 1969 with a 440-cube V8 and a Six-Pack; the seller won't disclose the price publicly ...
The car sports the standard 440-cube powerplant and the no-cost optional four-speed manual, together with several other ...
The 1965 Plymouth Valiant may have been more of an ... Although the Valiant would never be named a peak muscle car, it had the option for a 235 horsepower 273 cubic inch V8 engine that was much ...
Once the Series III went under, Jaguar would move on to other pursuits and never made another E-Type car. The 1970 Plymouth Road Runner Hemi has all the earmarks of a classic American muscle car.
We're watching as a 1971 Plymouth Duster 340 and 1970 Buick GSX duke it out on the drag strip in the following video. Which ...
The Pontiac GTO changed the auto world in the 1960s and with its return in the early 2000s, it certainly raised some eyebrows, but was it a good idea?
There were certainly dozens of killer nameplates, but because of platform sharing, a lot of these muscle cars were essentially the same. Plymouth had Dodge models, Mercury aped Ford's cars ...
Seven Plymouth/Chrysler Prowlers are crossing the ... meanwhile harbored companion interests in muscle cars, model car building, NASCAR racing, and drag racing. During and after attending UNC ...
arrived at the peak of the classic muscle-car era. Closely related to the 1970 Plymouth Barracuda, the Challenger was offered as a coupe or convertible and could be had with an inline-six-cylinder ...