In 1968, Chrysler unleashed two new entry-level muscle cars. One was the Plymouth Road Runner, while the other one came from the Dodge division and was dubbed Super Bee. Despite them being remarkably ...
Picturing a unicorn sipping from the Holy Grail doesn't even come close to how rare this Mopar muscle car is.
Chrysler introduced the triple carburetion on its B-body muscle cars midway through the 1969 model year, on the Plymouth Road Runner and the Dodge Coronet Super Bee. Around 3,300 units fitted with the ...
While a Mopar has yet to benefit from Schwartz's deft handiwork, it's easy to see from his previous efforts that the man does not play favorites. A wayward Mopar was bound to find its way to his ...
There’s little doubt that the 1968-’70 Dodge Charger and the 1970-’74 Plymouth Barracuda are among the highwater models of the entire muscle car era. Each offered unparalleled styling and performance ...
In the middle of the 1969 model year, Chrysler began offering a three-two-barrel carburetor arrangement, called the Six Pack by Dodge and Six-Barrel by Plymouth, as an option for its 440-cubic-inch ...
1968 family hauler 440 Six-Pack Powered Seats 8 hauls ButtThere are a handful of people out there that feel wagons are the only way to go. Let's face it, what other vehicle can haul eight people, a ...