Most car enthusiasts in the US will associate the name "Plymouth" with the golden age of the muscle car. The brand, a part of the Chrysler family, experienced its peak in the 1960s and 70s, releasing ...
Building something a little sportier on an economy car platform was a tried-and-true strategy in 1960s Detroit, with the most famous example being the transformation of the modest Ford Falcon’s bones ...
In the late '60s, building a sportier model on an economy car platform was the go-to strategy for American automakers looking to capitalize on the pony car craze. Plymouth also wanted a glow-up of its ...
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