Unfortunately for the GTX lineup, the introduction of a Road Runner convertible wasn’t necessarily good news for the model year 1969. Originally supposed to be marketed as an upgraded Plymouth Road ...
Conceived to rival the Plymouth Road Runner, the 1969 Cobra was a no-frills, budget-friendly muscle car that became one of Ford's best factory-built sleepers ...
When Ronnie Clark was serving in Vietnam he dreamed of coming home to a new Dodge Charger. In his mind's eye he could see his fastback object of desire: a '66 or '67 model, black with a white interior ...
To say the 1968 Plymouth Road Runner was a surprise hit to the "Brand X Coyotes" of Detroit in 1968 would be an understatement. Developed after recognizing how few young buyers could financially step ...
The Plymouth GTX was first released in 1967, and it offered one of two engine options - a 440cid big block and a 426 HEMI. The GTX was a spinoff of the Plymouth Belvedere, but that's where the ...
A weathered '69 Plymouth GTX, abandoned for years in a Texas scrapyard, is blowing up online—not for its rusted muscles, but for the tiny jungle thriving inside. Weeds poke through the floor, vines ...
In the world of muscle car lore, there are stories, and then there are damn good stories. The following is one of the latter and goes something like this: Dave Smith of Spokane, Washington, was 5 ...
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