The sixties were a happy time in Detroit’s history: big-block, big-inch, and big-horse engines were carried in the open without anyone complaining about them, especially by the newly invented wild ...
DimlerChrysler Corporation's Plymouth Division may be just a heartbeat away from extinction, but the performance legacy the "value brand from Highland Park" leaves behind will never be forgotten. By ...
1968 was a year of great debuts for Mother Mopar: the Dodge Charger and Super Bee, the Plymouth Road Runner and GTX, the all-new 340 V8, and the Dodge Dart GTS – that’s quite a nice list. Of all, 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 ...