The 1941 model year was a sales bonanza for American car manufacturers, but then certain geopolitical events intervened and civilian car production ground to a halt around the end of January 1942.
One segment of the car-enthusiast population takes great pleasure in getting their hands dirty for a good cause, taking a ...
The 1970 Barracuda was quite popular with nearly 49,000 units sold, but Plymouth barely moved 2,500 convertibles that year.
Auctioned off for a cool $168,000 in 2024, this rare 1969 Plymouth Hemi Road Runner is going under the hammer again in May ...
Plymouth used a Hy-Drive transmission that was fairly simple to use in practice, but its strange design and high cost caused ...
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The Plymouth Barracuda was supposed to be a preemptive blow when it hit the market on April 1, 1964—two weeks ahead of Ford’s new Mustang pony car. Compact, inexpensive, sleek, V-8 powered, and ...
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One iconic sports car that had two different names, and offered by four different brands. The interesting lore of the ...