1969 Plymouth Road Runner Built By Father And Son Is A 10-Second Sleeper
Redesigned in 1964, the Plymouth Belvedere line expanded to include three brand-new versions. And they all had a couple of …
Redesigned in 1964, the Plymouth Belvedere line expanded to include three brand-new versions. And they all had a couple of …
Marcos Engineering, a low-volume British sports car manufacturer that is now defunct and consigned to history, might not ring any …
If you wanted a Chevrolet Impala back in 1964, the GM brand offered an impressive lineup of engines, pretty much …
While the Galaxie was selling like hotcakes during the ‘60s, its competition was rather fierce, especially after Ford launched the …
Some of the most adored muscle cars in the U.S. were unleashed in the late 60s and early 70s. The …
When not roaming the skies as a little species of bird, Buick’s namesake Skylark used to be a passenger car …
When Plymouth redesigned the Barracuda for the 1970 model year, the pony morphed into a fully-blown muscle car with a …
It’s not uncommon for classic cars to spend decades in storage. Some of them are locked up in barns when …
In the late 1960s and early 1970s, NASCAR entered a new era. The sport saw aerodynamics play a role for …
Long-term storage isn’t necessarily bad for a classic car. Take this 1970 Plymouth ‘Cuda RTS show car, which emerged after …