World’s Rarest 1969 Plymouth HEMI Cuda Hides a Forgotten Prototype Under the Hood
Built in fewer than 9,000 units from 1966 to 1971, the 426-cubic-inch (7.0-liter) HEMI V8 is Chrysler’s most iconic and …
Built in fewer than 9,000 units from 1966 to 1971, the 426-cubic-inch (7.0-liter) HEMI V8 is Chrysler’s most iconic and …
When talking about classic cars, hearses aren’t the first type of vehicles that come to mind. Yet these professional haulers …
What’s your favorite first-gen Ford Mustang color? Are you a Wimbledon White kind of guy, or do you prefer flashier …
Introduced in 1967 as a lower-priced alternative to the upscale GTX, the Plymouth Road Runner became the company’s most affordable …
Chevrolet launched the Impala as a Bel Air version in 1958, but a year later, the company decided to promote …
As a car fanatic, I am often reminded of what rust can do to a piece of metal, especially when …
Introduced in 1967 as a lower-priced alternative to the upscale GTX, the Plymouth Road Runner became the company’s most affordable …
Chevrolet launched the Impala as a Bel Air version in 1958, but a year later, the company decided to promote …
Introduced for the 1968 model year, the Super Bee was Dodge’s alternative to the Plymouth Road Runner. Both were the …
You had to be fast if you wanted a GTX in 1967. Plymouth produced only 13,690 units, with the convertible …