The muscle car era stands out for its memorable styling, outrageous engines, and some very cool names. Here are a few of our ...
Retired from public roads in 1980, the Plymouth GTX switched barns in 2009. Overall, it spent a whopping 45 years in storage.
With only a few hundred built, the 1971 ’Cuda Convertible became a Halloween-colored legend—orange, black, and brutally honest ...
In the heyday of American muscle cars, Plymouth emerged as a surprising contender, shedding its image as Chrysler's affordable and less exhilarating sibling. The 1960s and early '70s marked a ...
However, today, we associate classic muscle cars not only with timeless beauty and cool factor but also steep prices for well ...
A home-built 1934 Plymouth Coupe Rat Rod packs a 331ci Chrysler Hemi V-8, Mustang II suspension, and authentic patina for the ...
As a classic car enthusiast, I often find myself drawn to the iconic muscle cars of the past. However, there are several ...
Welcome to Graded. Here, we discuss legendary marques, models, or trim packages and affix a letter grade to a selection of vehicles falling under that topic. The grades mean nothing and are completely ...
Brian is a published author who has been writing professionally for a decade in politics and entertainment, but found his calling covering the automotive industry. His love of cars started at an early ...