The 1971 Plymouth Hemi ’Cuda crossed a line that even other blue-chip muscle cars never quite reached, shifting from coveted ...
The 1970 Plymouth Hemi Cuda did not ease its way into history, it kicked the door in and claimed the room. In a single model ...
A restomod project ended up in a reputed YouTuber's shop, with major mechanical issues, from engine to rear end to steering ...
In 1970, Detroit's performance high-watermark—the musclecar-hit its peak. And, at least among MoParphiles, no other engine exemplifies pure, raw power better than the legendary 426 Hemi.
Plymouth and Dodge joined hands for the 1970 model year when the E-body platform was launched in two legendary iterations, the Barracuda and the Challenger. Effectively, the very first and the very ...
What if Chrysler had offered the 426 Hemi as a factory option on the Plymouth Barracuda before 1970? That's the idea behind the 100-point restification of Tom Skjonsberg's '69 Barracuda convertible.
The name 'Mopar' echoes through the corridors of muscle car history, symbolizing a golden era that crafted some of the most iconic and revered American cars. Famous models like the 426 Hemi ‘Cuda, ...
You'd expect to find a 426 Street HEMI engine in late 1960s and early 1970s muscle cars like the Dodge Challenger, Charger, and Super Bee; the Plymouth Road Runner and Superbird; and most certainly ...
The 1970s were a big decade for muscle cars, which dominated the quarter mile with their aerodynamic designs and large, powerful engines. Muscle cars proved their worth by speeding down the track, ...