Well, LOOK who is here! The 1958 Plymouth Fury!!! I don’t care what others say about it, I think it’s a good car! This car has it all! The movie star looks, the physique of an athlete and the universal...
A serious contender! This here, is the mighty 1972 Plymouth Roadrunner!!! What a ride! The Plymouth Road Runner, an affordable performance car, was built by Plymouth between 1968 and 1980. In 1968 a lot of...
I couldn’t exactly pass up on THIS Sexy Beast! The 1971 Hemi 426 ‘Cuda!!! Beautifully photographed by DetroitDemigod. Nice pic! If you had to nominate which car should take the crown as the most valuable...
This is an absolutely perfect specimen of this mighty classic, and, it’s a Reader’s Ride! Here is a very clean 1969 (?) Plymouth Roadrunner, sent in by a fan!!! The classic car insurance provider...
Check out THIS sweet ride! The kickass 1969 Plymouth Barracuda 440!!! The classic car insurance provider Hagerty.com says that 1969 saw another gain for the Barracuda 383, to 330 hp. In reality, the 383 was...
Plymouth made STUNNING automobiles all those years ago! Check out this beautiful 1948 Plymouth Special DeLuxe Convertible!!! According to Wikipedia, the Plymouth Deluxe, is a full-size automobile, produced by...
Pretty special contender, this machine, right here! It is the Sox & Martin 1968 Plymouth Barracuda Hemi BO29 Race Car!!! The authoritative moparmusclemagazine.com, says that when Ma Mopar and Hurst dropped...
This 1963 Plymouth Valiant,is powered by a 2500hp V8 blower. It has a 528 ci engine block and stage 5 heads,that are the only water cooled heads to run a ¼ mile in 4 seconds.The spark plug holes are...
How to do a Burnout. Thoroughly explained. Burnouts are a pillar of car culture, not only do they look cool, they also serve the purpose of warming up tires at the drag strip. How a burnout is done varies...
Check out this 1970 Roadrunner with a 3-53 Detroit diesel swapped into it. The owner of this ludicrous machine bought the shell for next to nothing, but seeing how many Mopars are turned into quarter mile...