Plymouth’s two-door brute was built from 1964 to 1974, and within that decade, saw three generations. The first, with a two-year run, was essentially a fastback version of Plymouth’s uninspired ...
The American muscle car market is undergoing a fascinating evolution in 2026. While the “Blue Chip” legends like the 1971 Hemi Cuda or the 1969 Boss 429 have reached price points that resemble fine ...
While the 1970s are considered the end of the classic muscle car era, there were still several notable cars made then, ...
The 1970 model year saw the introduction of performance cars icons, including some that packed a whole lot of muscle in a refined, upscale package ...
Chrysler's Plymouth division put a surprisingly long list of muscle cars on the road during the era's peak in the 1960s and early '70s, including a few models that deserve more attention than they get ...
While many automotive historians wax eloquently about the muscle car era and the early contributions that Ford (with the Mustang) and GM ( Pontiac's GTO) made toward affordable performance in the ...
The history of Plymouth's Barracuda, built between 1964 and 1974, has a lot of highlights, but many would agree the '65 version was one of the special years. After all, 1965 was the year when the ...
A first-generation Plymouth Barracuda was never sold as a convertible, except for the one prototype the brass killed before ...