In 1967, Plymouth engineers shocked the motoring world by cramming a massive 383-cubic-inch big-block V8 so tightly into a compact pony car that there was literally no room for power steering. This ...
In the years that followed, nearly all of Detroit's carmakers followed suit, which led to a performance war fought on the streets, race tracks, and, last but not least, drag strips. Chrysler entered ...
When Plymouth redesigned the Belvedere for the 1965 model year, the Savoy went into the history books, while the Fury returned to the full-size car segment. To fill the void, the company introduced ...
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 ...
When you think of the 1970s, you think of muscle cars. And when you think muscle cars, you probably envision the 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 454, the 1971 Plymouth Hemi 'Cuda — imposing Detroit ...
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The 15 deadliest American cars in history
The most dangerous cars in history have often become famous as much for their extreme performance as for their serious safety ...
Welcome to Graded. Here, we discuss legendary marques, models, or trim packages and affix a letter grade to a selection of vehicles falling under that topic. The grades mean nothing and are completely ...
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