When it came out in 1967, the Plymouth GTX completely stole the Hemi show from everyone else, accounting for more than three-quarters of the total number of Hemi Mopars sold that year. But it was all ...
The Hudson Valley wakes up grumpy, the Delaware River yawns, and a black-on-black ’71 Challenger coughs itself into the light. Backyard Barn Finds shows up with the camera rolling, and suddenly, Port ...
The 1971 Plymouth 'Cuda may be the baddest muscle car of all time. Its absolutely wicked appearance was polarizing on release, and it wasn't exactly a smash hit in its day. In fact, Plymouth sold only ...