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How the 1970 Plymouth Hemi ’Cuda became a street legend overnight
The 1970 Plymouth Hemi ’Cuda did not need decades to earn its reputation. From the moment it hit American streets, it felt less like a new model and more like a declaration that the muscle car wars ...
Introduced in 1968 and retired in 1973, the 340 cubic-inch small-block V8 was one of Mother Mopar’s best engines ever, severely downplayed throughout its short six-year activity on the market. After ...
A couple of days ago, we reported on a 1971 Plymouth Hemi Cuda going under the hammer. Ultra-rare and in pristine condition, the Mopar will change hands for a six-figure sum. But not all Cudas ...
Outside of avid classic muscle enthusiasts, not many people know that the 1964.5 Ford Mustang didn't invent the pony car segment that came to define the American enthusiast car market in the late ...
Chrysler formed the Plymouth division in 1928 as an entry-level brand, borrowing the name from a brand of twine popular with farmers. Both companies leaned on the name's association with early English ...
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