Introduced for the 1967 model year, the Plymouth GTX got an extensive makeover for 1968. This 440-powered hardtop is a ...
1962 Plymouth Savoy B-Body Mopar with 383-cubic-inch 4bbl Wedge big-block V-8. [/caption] At Chrysler, the momentum got started in 1960 with the downsized A-Body, which was part of an industry-wide ...
Max Wedge Plymouths have long held a special place in performance and quarter-mile history. During the 1963 model year, our sister publication, HOT ROD, ran a new '63 426 Plymouth in just about ...
The Road Runner is a legend not soon forgotten. Here's your guide to each generation of Plymouth's legendary muscle car.
Retired from public roads in 1980, the Plymouth GTX switched barns in 2009. Overall, it spent a whopping 45 years in storage.
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These Muscle Cars Had The Best Names
The muscle car era stands out for its memorable styling, outrageous engines, and some very cool names. Here are a few of our ...
“If you’re a Mopar guy, you own more than one Mopar.” That’s according to Aaron Porter, owner of Horsepower Northwest in Bremerton, Washington. In his line of work building and restoring vintage Mopar ...
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V8 Icons Revisited: The 1971 Plymouth Road Runner
If the Golden Age of American Muscle had been a monarchy, the Dodge Charger and Plymouth Hemi 'Cuda would most certainly be perched upon the thrones, with the Challenger, Coronet, and GTX filling out ...
The 1965 Dodge Coronet 500 might not be your average Mopar B-body enthusiast's first choice, but theWheeler Dealers, Mike Brewer and Ant Anstead, aren't your average Mopar enthusiasts. Indeed, they're ...
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