In the 1960s, Plymouth had various performance models and muscle cars on sale. Some high-performance cars with Hemi engines include the Belvedere (1964-1969), the GTX (1967-1971), the Road Runner ...
Road Runner is one of only a few hardtops that still packs a numbers-matching 426 Hemi and TorqueFlite transmission ...
The 1971 Plymouth GTX, a classic muscle car with rare engine options and a unique design that remains highly sought after today. The 1967 Plymouth GTX Hemi Convertible Is The Rarest Plymouth ...
Is this an unrestored survivor that was pampered for over 50 years, or are we looking at a recent refresh in stunning ...
When the modern age of American performance hit, the Challenger made a glorious return in 2008, and struck the perfect ...
Back in the 1960s and 1970s, working- and middle-class Americans could afford to buy, drive and even collect muscle cars.
The second-gen Plymouth Barracuda is the most underrated classic Mopar muscle car, but that oversight from collectors means a killer ride is within reach for enthusiasts with limited funds.
Mecum Auctions Developed from Plymouth’s Road Runner coupe ... Petty owned this iconic muscle car from 1982 to 2013. Mecum Auctions “I’m involved in a local Maryland charity car show ...
The Mopar brand made its mark in the 1960s – the muscle-car era. The former Chrysler Corporation built race-ready Dodge and Plymouth "package cars" equipped with special high-performance parts.
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 ...