1-of-1 1971 Plymouth Cuda in Plum Crazy Doesn’t Need a 426 HEMI To Stand Out
Introduced alongside the Ford Mustang in 1964, the Plymouth Barracuda developed into a fully-fledged muscle in 1970. That’s when Chrysler …
Introduced alongside the Ford Mustang in 1964, the Plymouth Barracuda developed into a fully-fledged muscle in 1970. That’s when Chrysler …
When talking about derelict cars, we usually think about classics abandoned in junkyards or rotting in barns and backyards. But …
Now a subsidiary of AB Volvo, Mack Trucks was founded in 1900 as the Mack Brothers Company and quickly became …
Not all mid-sixties Detroit fabrications with muscle car pretensions were dressed to impress; some came in average Joe’s garments and …
The Nova SS is a head-turning machine for obvious reasons, but a standard model still flexes a special je ne …
Introduced in 1962 as a stand-alone production model, the Riviera name can be traced back to 1949. That’s when Buick …
1971 was a big year for Charger, as Dodge rolled out a series of styling improvements whose role was to …
While the third-generation Chevelle debuted in 1973, Chevrolet launched a significant redesign two years earlier. The “new” Chevelle had a …
A new-generation Impala was already on the radar, so the 1964 model year brought only minor changes to America’s new …
Sales of Pontiac’s Trans Am collapsed in 1980, with the carmaker selling just little over 50,000 units – down from …