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Finished in the iconic and stunning FC7 In-Violet high-impact color, this 1970 Plymouth GTX doesn't need a 426 Hemi to shine.
Equipped with powerful engines and features considered premium on performance cars, these rigs were considered "the gentlemen's muscle cars" back in the day.
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The Most Overlooked Mopar Muscle Car Of The '70sThe early 1970s were stacked with legends. You had Plymouth Road Runner and Chargers lighting up the streets, ‘Cudas prowling the strip, and Challengers flexing serious muscle. If it had a HEMI ...
Unlike the more upscale GTX, it was designed as a no-frills performance car, delivering raw power without expensive add-ons. It prioritized speed and affordability, making it highly appealing to ...
One of the muscle cars sitting in the Brothers restoration shop is this 1970 Plymouth Superbird, which was the first muscle ...
Pontiac was a pioneer in the muscle car space, even when the market for them dried up. Here are Pontiac's most powerful beasts from each decade.
Sales are so bad that the Mustang Mach-E outsold the American muscle car with 11,607 examples leaving dealer lots in the first quarter. While the two vehicles are siblings by name, that’s where ...
This model was truly insane, and there's a good chance it'll feed your favorite modern muscle car tire smoke in a drag race.
It's all about expectations. Come at the new Charger Daytona expecting a muscle car—and why wouldn't you, when all of Dodge's marketing has been touting the new model as the electric successor ...
You can argue all day long about what makes a muscle car and what doesn't, but most enthusiasts agree on two things: It has to make a ton of horsepower, and it has to be cheap. With those two ...
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