Only 308 examples were fitted with a four-speed manual transmission and a trio of two-barrel carburetors out of the 1,920+ ...
The Road Runner — named for the famous bird from "Looney Tunes" — was a hit for Plymouth in the late 60s and early 70s.
Chris D'Alessandro is a gear head, journalist, and comedy writer living in Toronto, with previous bylines in the Toronto Star and Vice Canada. He has an Australian cattle dog, a Canadian Comedy Award, ...
The 1970 Plymouth Cuda has cemented itself as a legendary ... Born to compete with the Dodge Daytona, the nearly identical Superbird was designed to be as aerodynamic as possible.
In 1970, the National Association for Stock Car Racing (NASCAR) banned two cars for being too fast — the Dodge Charger Daytona and the Plymouth Superbird. These two cars were new models ...
User ChiemseeMan/Wikimedia Commons More than machines, Plymouth’s creations became icons. Some packed brute force, while ...
The car’s innovative design made it too fast for the competition, and it was soon banned from racing. Its sibling, the 1970 Plymouth Superbird, shared many of the same features and suffered the same ...
With its nearly identical Superbird debuting for 1970, Plymouth wooed back Richard Petty, and the Superbirds of he and teammate Pete Hamilton took 21 victories (18 of which were Petty’s) while ...
The 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS stands out for its LS6 variant ... reinforcing its status as one of the most sought-after muscle cars in history. Designed alongside the Plymouth Superbird as an “Aero ...
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