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1968 GTX 440 perfected the luxury-muscle equation—and the market agrees
The 1968 Plymouth GTX 440 marked a turning point for Detroit performance, proving that big-block speed could coexist with ...
As much as I love High-Impact colors, there's something cool about Avocado Green, a hue Plymouth offered during the 1968 model year. This one-year paint looks the part on B-body muscle cars. A while ...
Contemporary car shows are packed with restored muscle cars from the golden era, but what you see is a very small fraction of what automakers produced at the time. Many of these rigs are still rotting ...
Stardom on planet muscle car is not quite as fickle as the train wreck that is popular culture these days. Achieving celebrity status in the social media era seems not to require any particular ...
This custom 1968 Plymouth Road Runner, outfitted with a dizzying array of aftermarket modifications, might just be the car that helps cure your coronavirus lockdown woes. Plymouth built the Road ...
Plymouth may be dead and gone but the mark it made on the automotive world is here to stay. While it was responsible for producing some of the most well-recognized V8-powered American cars in history, ...
Q: Greg I’m a big Plymouth Road Runner and Dodge Super Bee enthusiast from the years 1968 to 1970. When both were introduced in 1968, they became boulevard cruising classics. However, while these ...
Completely restyled for '68, the Plymouth sedan's slim B-pillar and frameless door glass gave the low-line coupe a hardtop look. The hood came with a pair of "sporty" bulges, but functional air-scoops ...
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