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Going sideways is fun, but only until your rear wheel comes off, which can then launch the car straight into the catch fence.
It’s sad to lose an iconic brand, but it’s shocking to see brands once at the top of their games disappear almost overnight. Here are five brands I’d like to see return.
Plymouth wasn't fooling around in 1969. It put together one of the meanest muscle cars in history that snatched the crown.
Anyone disappointed that cold, rainy weather could force cancellation of Mayor Mike Marino’s annual Car Show to benefit local ...
Plymouth GTX with original 440 Six-Barrel engine and rare factory options hits the market. A remarkably preserved 1970 ...
The car was bought new by a Vietnam veteran, drag-raced extensively, parked with engine issues, restored after two decades, ...
Although it doesn't have the mighty 426 Hemi under the hood, this 1971 Plymouth GTX is one of those fully-fledged survivors ...