Although it's not rare and doesn't have a desirable engine, this 1966 Plymouth Belvedere II will run and drive again soon.
This Belvedere II may not have a 426-cubic-inch Hemi under the hood, but it's the rarest station wagon produced in 1967.
The 1965 Plymouth Valiant may have been more of an economy car aimed at average drivers, but it could also pack a punch with the proper configuration. Although the Valiant would never be named a ...
Tony Netzel treated his 1961 Plymouth Belvedere to the Pro Street look. The twin-turbo 440 backs up the looks with serious performance.
but you might hear of someone fitting Mopar components to an old Plymouth. This is because Mopar cars are only made by brands in the original Chrysler Corporation stable, which includes Chrysler ...
Buckle up, because we're going on a trip down memory lane to explore the car that stole Tony Dow's heart on the set – a ...
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Watch A Hemi ‘Cuda Trash Modern Muscle CarsFew American muscle cars evoke quite the same level of emotion as the classic Plymouth Hemi ‘Cuda. While just about everyone has their favorite model year, the Mopars are considered by many to ...
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