In the years that followed, nearly all of Detroit's carmakers followed suit, which led to a performance war fought on the streets, race tracks, and, last but not least, drag strips. Chrysler entered ...
Released in 1967 as a performance variant of the Belvedere, the GTX was Plymouth’s high-end muscle car until 1971. Between 1968 and 1971, the moniker was a separate model, then demoted to trim level ...
Plymouth was once an American automotive powerhouse, founded in 1928 by Chrysler. It was supposed to be the entry-level fighter against Ford and Chevrolet. During the early years, it even saved ...
Considered by some as the “Gentlemen’s Muscle Car,” this final production model, the GTX, also has the rare 426 Hemi V8. When muscle cars emerged in the late ’60s and ’70s, Plymouth played a pivotal ...
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