A closer look at the 1970 Plymouth Sport Fury GT, highlighting its styling, performance focus, and place in automotive history. What makes this model stand out today? Richard Sherman calls out Patrick ...
This 1970 Plymouth Road Runner on Exotic Car Trader has had a total overhaul, leaving it a perfect statement piece and shrine to the era. The 1970 Plymouth Road Runner blends classic muscle car style ...
Few cars demand the kind of attention that a 1970 Plymouth Superbird does. Enigmatically, considering how few of them were built (anywhere between 1,935 and 2,783 units), you’d think they litter the ...
View post: Black+Decker's 'Powerful' Portable Space Heater Is Only $22 at Amazon The Superbird was Plymouth’s reply to other stock car racing designs of the time, including the Dodge Charger Daytona, ...
In 1970, Plymouth introduced the Superbird, the track-derived Winged Warrior, and the last one of its sporty kind. In 1970, Plymouth introduced the Rapid Transit System. The Superbird was not part of ...
File:Innocenti Elba station wagon.jpg – Wikimedia Commons, Photo by wikimedia.org, is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0 Ah, the station wagon—a symbol of family adventures, endless road trips, and a bygone ...
When one thinks of a muscle car, the original Plymouth 'Cuda of the 1970s often springs to mind. The clean lines and powerful Hemi V-8s is a combination that's hard to beat, and today makes the car ...
The 1970 Plymouth HEMI Cuda was the high-water mark for Chrysler muscle cars of its era. The 1970-74 E-body Plymouth Barracuda and its sibling, the Dodge Challenger, were Chrysler's "pony cars," ...
Mike Chenoweth bought his 1970 Plymouth Road Runner when he was just 15 years old. He was originally looking at a different car when his father said he saw something they should go and check out just ...
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 ...