Although it's not rare and doesn't have a desirable engine, this 1966 Plymouth Belvedere II will run and drive again soon.
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 ...
After all, who wouldn't like a restomodded 1967 Plymouth GTX? Aside from the purist crowd, that is. Photo: Garage Kept Motors This classic muscle car was offered with a pair of V8 engines ...
Last month, the hot-rodding world got a boost of hope when Dodge’s new CEO, Matt McAlear, revealed in an interview with The Drive that the company is seriously thinking about an entry-level ...