Cool Car Find: 1965 Plymouth Belvedere II
Today’s CCF pick is this race-ready MOPAR that’s ready to light up some tires.
Today’s CCF pick is this race-ready MOPAR that’s ready to light up some tires.
Today’s Cool Car Find is this ’68 Barracuda with a 512 stroker under the hood!
All muscle cars have one thing in common, exceptional V8 power on straightaways, but this Demon – appropriately named – has taken it preposterously one step further, clocking a quarter-mile distance in 9 seconds with few modifications.
There isn’t a beep from Sergio Palumbo’s car. Not even from his horn, which is more like an ocean liner’s blast. Sergio drives a stunning, Rallye-red 1971 Plymouth Cuda 340. There is no computer onboard, no screen, no digital distractions, and no control buttons on the steering wheel.
These were hot little cars back in the day, and they’re still pretty cool now.
ECrates, concepts and a Power-Couple highlight Mopar’s return to the SEMA Show.
Subsequently, this is why I admire cars like the 1971
Plymouth Road Runner. Mesmerizing at first glance, powerful with a rumble that is remi-niscent to Mount Etna about to erupt, and unique in its shape.
Let’s face it, the Plymouth Duster is a plastic surgery of a Valiant. A dangerous proposition considering the Valiant was like an anesthetic, it could put you to sleep it was that exciting.
This year was the 50th annual “Back to the 50s” car show held at the 320 acre Minnesota State Fairgrounds.
Dodge is revving up the automotive world with a groundbreaking announcement: the debut of the world’s first electric muscle car and the brand’s inaugural multi-energy muscle car, the all-new Dodge Charger.