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Why the 1971 Plymouth Hemi ’Cuda became untouchable
The 1971 Plymouth Hemi ’Cuda crossed a line that even other blue-chip muscle cars never quite reached, shifting from coveted ...
The sun hasn’t finished clocking in when Vegas gets punched in the chest. Two Mopars roll into the beams like heavyweight champs at opposite ends of the same decade: a matte-black Challenger that ...
A restomod project ended up in a reputed YouTuber's shop, with major mechanical issues, from engine to rear end to steering ...
Outside of avid classic muscle enthusiasts, not many people know that the 1964.5 Ford Mustang didn't invent the pony car segment that came to define the American enthusiast car market in the late ...
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10 Facts And Details About The Phantasm Hemi 'Cuda
Writer/director Don Coscarelli shot the 1979 supernatural horror film Phantasm for just $300,000, and it ended making $22 million at the box office, which is astonishing for an indie flick. The cult ...
Mecum’s Indy 2021 event was an absolutely enormous event that took place over the weekend in which many car’s successfully sold for record prices. Although one extremely rare Mopar just couldn’t get ...
Chrysler launched the Plymouth division in 1928 and kept it in the family until 2001 before redundancy and failure to bring in revenue doomed the brand. Plymouth produced more than its share of muscle ...
In 1972, somebody lost one of the great muscle cars for $51.45, the sum for which the Bedford National Bank of Bedford, Iowa, repossessed this real R-code 1970 Plymouth Hemi Barracuda convertible.
The idea of reimagining a late-model muscle car as a classic one is not new. Every few years somebody figures out a clever way to transform the ubiquitous into an old-school favorite, but it doesn’t ...
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