The 1970 Barracuda was quite popular with nearly 49,000 units sold, but Plymouth barely moved 2,500 convertibles that year.
A purple Hemi is currently the world's most expensive 1970 Road Runner. It's not this car, but it's just as spectacular.
A fellow only listed as Rick M. owns this 1970 Coronet 500 convertible, stating its name is "Pumpkin" on account of its EV2 Hemi Orange color, and that his wife loves it. We know a lot about its ...
Dim’s fascination with cars began when he was just six. Born into a family of car enthusiasts and racing drivers, he started learning basic mechanics and driving from an early age. While he loves ...
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 ...
Plymouth used a Hy-Drive transmission that was fairly simple to use in practice, but its strange design and high cost caused ...
This story contains renderings of a fictional Barracuda by Abimelec Design that are neither related to nor endorsed by Plymouth. Classic American muscle cars don’t come much more iconic than the 1970 ...
Welcome to Graded. Here, we discuss legendary marques, models, or trim packages and affix a letter grade to a selection of vehicles falling under that topic. The grades mean nothing and are completely ...
Muscle cars are as American as wide, open highways, fast-food drive-thrus, and apple pie. Born in the '60s at a time when American manufacturers were engaged in a race for the most horsepower, muscle ...
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