Although muscle car sales dropped in 1970, Plymouth still managed to sell 36,861 Road Runners. But fewer than 2,000 got the ...
It had all the right ingredients, but in the golden age of Mopar madness, this one somehow got left in the shadows.
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The car is missing the original engine, and the engine bay is empty, but the new lucky owner plans to put in a 440 big-block ...
The 442 had legendary engines under the hood, including the 7.5-liter Rocket 455 V8 that delivered up to 400 hp and 500 lb-ft of torque. However, the 70s oil crisis and stricter emissions regulations ...
User ChiemseeMan/Wikimedia Commons More than machines, Plymouth’s creations became icons. Some packed brute force, while ...
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The Road Runner — named for the famous bird from "Looney Tunes" — was a hit for Plymouth in the late 60s and early 70s.
This is a list of our favorite Cosworth-powered road cars, and no race cars - such as the many F1 cars powered by Cosworth engines over the years - are included here. The cars are arranged ...
We looked high and low for the most elusive muscle cars made during the 1970s, and these few are exceptionally rare.
Classic American muscle trucks had power, attitude, and a legacy worth remembering. Here are 10 legendary beasts that defined an era of raw performance.