If there’s anything memorable about the 1970 Plymouth Superbird, it’s the massive rear wing. This car was Plymouth’s dare on the Nascar track. Burning tires on the track going 200mph was business as usual for the 1970 Plymouth Superbird. It was a racing version of the famous Road Runner, which originally was a tuned-up Belvedere. [...]
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1970 Plymouth Superbird
Wednesday, May 12th, 20101975 Plymouth Duster
Monday, February 22nd, 2010Do any of these names sound familiar: 340 Duster, 360 Duster, Silver Duster, Gold Duster, Feather Duster, Space Duster … ? All of them were put in production to suit different markets looking for things like cargo space, speed, or just a cheaper model. Semi-fastbacks are a rarity among classic American muscle cars, but the [...]
1989 Plymouth Speedster (Concept Car)
Friday, January 15th, 2010No one could quite put their finger on this mysterious concept car: half-motorcycle, half-automobile, the 1989 Plymouth Speedster was designed with youth in mind. Unfortunately, this model never made it into production due to lack of funding. The vision for this vehicle was to take teenagers and young adults to and from parties, beaches, etc. [...]
2010 Plymouth Road Runner (Concept)
Saturday, January 9th, 2010The Plymouth Road Runner has been discontinued since the 80s. But that doesn’t stop the independent designer from Germany, Michael Leonhard. Leonhard is a die-hard graphics designer and a concept car maker who incorporated the Road Runner’s 70s style into a futuristic look that doesn’t even seem 21st century-ish. The 2010 Plymouth Road Runner resembles [...]
1970 Plymouth GTX
Thursday, October 8th, 2009The GTX – a 2-door hardtop or convertible – was first introduced by Plymouth in 1967. Design-wise, the Plymouth GTX was certainly appealing, and not just by its looks. Each vehicle came with performance-enhancing upgrades, like modified shocks, leaf springs, torsion bars, etc. The base engine was impressive as is: a 440 cubic-inch V8 called [...]
