Plymouth sold only 16 Hemi Belvederes in 1967, and just four were ordered in base I spec. This is the only car painted red.
Sold for $3.3 million at Kissimmee 2026, this 1971 Plymouth Hemi Cuda is the second-most expensive example ever auctioned.
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Volkswagen's Handsome 300-HP Sedan Is A $25,000 Bargain Because People Are Obsessed With SUVs
When it originally launched in 2019, the Arteon came in five trim levels with two- or all-wheel drive, and with a price range ...
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A car named after a fish, or part of a bird? 1965 Plymouth Barracuda vs 1992 Eagle Talon
Well, it took an extra day due to a freak snowstorm in Ohio, but we made it. I’m writing this from the living room of my new ...
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How the 1972 Plymouth GTX faded quietly
The 1972 Plymouth GTX did not go out with a bang so much as a long, quiet exhale. After years of being sold as one of the ...
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