Introduced for the 1967 model year, the Plymouth GTX arrived as a fancied-up Belvedere in showrooms. And it was pretty much Plymouth's alternative to the Dodge Charger, which was still marketed as an ...
Young GunsBuilding a car for the first time is always a challenge, but doing so on a minimized time schedule can be downright nerve-wracking. When 17-year-old Rodney Knight Jr. of New Middletown, Ohio ...
This budget muscle car beat the Camaro at the strip and nobody noticed.
When it comes to Plymouths from the golden muscle car era, it's the Road Runner, GTX, and Barracuda that get all the attention. They're among the most iconic Mopars ever made, and some of them fetch ...
Building something a little sportier on an economy car platform was a tried-and-true strategy in 1960s Detroit, with the most famous example being the transformation of the modest Ford Falcon’s bones ...
Following the deprivation and hardship experienced during World War II, Americans basked in the excesses of the 1950s and the auto industry certainly reflected this. As the decade progressed, cars got ...
Although it was sold for only seven model years, the life of the Plymouth Duster spans the automotive landscape of the 1970s. The two-door Duster, the fastback flagship of Plymouth's long-serving, ...
Chad has been a muscle car and classic truck lover since he could walk. The classic vehicles from the '60s and '70s are the best in his eyes, but he is more than willing to give the new technology a ...
The Mopar 440 saw its way into several cars in the late 1960s, as did its high-performance variants, like the 440 Magnum, 440 TNT, 440 Super Commando, and the most powerful of the bunch, the 440 Six ...