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The Plymouth Barracuda, built from 1964 through 1974, led performance and design trends in a highly competitive field.
Dodge and Plymouth offered wild floral vinyl tops to appeal to the hippies of the era. They only lasted a year, but left a ...
Comprising three generations, built from 1964 through 1974, the model led performance and design trends in a highly ...
Plymouth wasn't fooling around in 1969. It put together one of the meanest muscle cars in history that snatched the crown.
In the heyday of American muscle cars, Plymouth emerged as a surprising contender, shedding its image as Chrysler's affordable and less exhilarating sibling. The 1960s and early '70s marked a ...
But like an earlier Slashgear article pointing out Pontiac muscle cars that were mostly overlooked, you might be surprised at this group of underappreciated Plymouth muscle cars. Read on to see ...
Parked in 1973 after a repaint and an engine rebuild, this 1964 Plymouth Sport Fury convertible sat for over 50 years in a ...
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It's definitely not coach class. A one-of-a-kind Plymouth muscle car has been unearthed after being hidden away for 47 years. The "Rapid Transit System" 1970 Plymouth 'Cuda was one of four custom ...
The deep rumble of a classic muscle car turns heads every time. It also commands the road and feels like a piece of living ...
The term “muscle car” was coined during the original muscle car era, which is generally defined as 1964 through 1974. The ...