The 426 Hemi engine arrived in 1966, and when the curtain fell over the 1971 production season, the nefarious V8 entered legendhood. Six years and 9,955 units were enough to set the hemispherical ...
Introduced for the 1968 model year, the Plymouth Road Runner remained in production as a stand-alone nameplate until 1975. However, only the first four model years are considered true muscle cars, ...
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Dodge and Plymouth muscle cars from the classic era are some of, if not the most collectible, rides today, and there are very good reasons for that reality. First, Golden Age Mopars are simply the ...
Merle Coyle and his wife Pat of Paw Paw, Michigan, have owned this Hamtramck built car ever since 1971 when he purchased it new from R.A. Imus Chrysler Plymouth in Paw Paw. When he bought the car off ...
If there's one thing most of us Mopar folks have in common, it's that we're all pack rats. Some of us collect parts, some of us collect literature, and some of us collect cars. For Dale Mathews of ...
If you’re a fan of NASCAR‘s old school, then Mecum Auctions has a grand opportunity for you to own two pieces of the sport’s history—but only if you’ve got a wad of cash to burn. Set to cross the ...
Bedecked in Hemi Orange, the 1971 Super Bee is one of only nine outfitted from the factory with a four-speed transmission for the production year. The Bee is powered by a 426 HEMI V-8 engine with dual ...
It was about as subtle as a punch in the face. It boasted a hood as big as an aircraft carrier’s deck, six gaping grille nostrils, angled shark gills on both of the front fenders, and enough attitude ...
Whether you’re a big NASCAR fan or just a fan of classic American race cars in general, this 1971 Plymouth Road Runner would surely make a fine addition to your garage. It was driven by Richard Petty ...