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Unlike the other factory lightweight muscle cars, this 1964 Plymouth Savoy has been a drag car all its life. Currently owned by Gene Mosbek and powered by a Stage III Max Wedge V-8, it shows just 10.9 ...
Few rods or machines, as in the case of Kluft's 1964 Plymouth Sport Fury convertible, combine all the elements which allow the owner to have his cake and beat it too. The red ragtop is obviously one ...
A mid-size car from 1962 to 1964, the B-body Plymouth Fury had a lot in common with the Belvedere and Road Runner under the skin. And at its best, the old-school Mopar machine could be had with the ...
Plymouth sold quite a few cool nameplates in the 1960s, including the Belvedere, Fury, Baracuda, Road Runner, and the GTX. The Savoy wasn't one of them. Sure, it shared a lot with the Belvedere, but ...
George Cook doesn’t have to drive far to cruise the seaside strip in fair weather through White Rock, an hour south of Vancouver. His home is a converted summer cottage dating from the Forties and is ...
Me & My Car: 1919 Model T represents company’s 100 years Me & My Car: East Bay man’s ’73 Volvo made in last model year Me & My Car: 1952 Dodge panel truck not bought for profit The first-generation ...
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Only 6 of these 1967 Plymouth Hemi Belvederes were built, making it one of the rarest muscle cars. This forgotten Mopar sets ...
In another edition of NASCAR Race Hub’s Barn Finds, championship-winning crew chief and former car owner Ray Evernham showed off his 1964 Plymouth, which he refers to as the “4-Ply”. While the body is ...
The Plymouth Barracuda was the first pony car, debuting two weeks before the Ford Mustang. It was quickly eclipsed by the Mustang and the Camaro/Firebird due, but would make a name for itself in 1970 ...
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