In 1971, Dodge made waves in the muscle car market with the release of the Hemi ’Cuda, a powerhouse boasting 425 horsepower and capable of completing the quarter mile in the low 13-second range. This ...
Imagine this: in 1973, someone bought a very low-mile Plymouth, kept it for 50 years, and sold it with less than 4,500 miles on the clock. And no, this is not one of those cases where the owner ...
Plymouth might have played the ultimate practical joke on absolutely everyone, displaying a sense of humor so sharp and caustic it will probably never be matched by anyone ever again. It all has to do ...
Brian is a published author who has been writing professionally for a decade in politics and entertainment, but found his calling covering the automotive industry. His love of cars started at an early ...
When it comes to hot rods, sometimes it’s the engine that makes the car legendary even more so than the classic bodylines. Such is the case with the iconic Hemi powered ’Cudas of the late ’60s and ...
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 ...
If you've been around the automotive side of the internet for any length of time, you've likely heard rumors that Chrysler (now Stellantis) is going to revive the Plymouth Barracuda, which ended ...
A rare custom American Muscle Cars known as "Hellfish" is so thoroughly re-engineered that it makes a factory muscle car look like a science fair project — and it just sold for an insane amount of ...