It might not be Dominic Toretto’s 1971 7.2-liter V8, 2,000 horsepower Plymouth GTX from “The Fate of the Furious,” but this real-life 1967 Belvedere GTX is nothing to scoff at either. Dubbed the ...
Plymouth was a manufacturer with quite a few notable contributions to the muscle car golden era. The Road Runner epitomized the muscle ethos better than almost anything else on the street in 1968 as ...
Chrysler and its associated brands have had no shortage of iconic V8 engines in the course of their history: From the very first HEMI engine of 1951, to the legendary 426 Street HEMI of the '60s, the ...
According to its 1967 advertising campaign, Plymouth was "Out to you win you over with Belvedere GTX." Aggressive performance combined with bad boy appearance was all the rage during the boom of ...
I’ve been asked by many readers through the years which muscle car that I owned during the 1960s to early 1970s was my all-time favorite. The cars I owned included a 1963 Chevy Impala 283 with a T-10 ...