The plan was simple enough: build a boatload of torque with adequate horsepower to transform a 318 Poly engine into a mill capable of quickly hauling a '56 Plymouth Savoy down the boulevard. Adding ...
Introduced on April 1, 1964, more than two weeks before the Ford Mustang, the Plymouth Barracuda was America's first pony car. But much like the Mustang, it evolved into a full-fledged muscle car ...
The muscle car era was a golden age for automotive enthusiasts, marked by a remarkable array of powerful engines produced by Mopar. Dodge, Plymouth, and Chrysler vehicles of the time were equipped ...
We've all heard the term "There's no replacement for displacement" more often than we care to recall, and when comparing big and small engines with similar induction methods, the clich typically holds ...
Produced almost continuously from 1956 through 1989, the Plymouth Fury switched between the full-size and midsize markets no fewer than five times. Originally introduced as a high-performance ...
Chrysler's Plymouth division put a surprisingly long list of muscle cars on the road during the era's peak in the 1960s and early '70s, including a few models that deserve more attention than they get ...