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The looney story behind the Plymouth Duster name
Chrysler Corporation gave Plymouth a simple assignment: build cost-effective people movers. But that was rarely good enough for Plymouth. Fueled by its sibling rivalry with Dodge, the automobile ...
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The most overlooked Mopar muscle car of the 1970s
The 1970s were packed with headline-grabbing Mopar legends, yet one compact coupe quietly matched their pace while rarely ...
Following the deprivation and hardship experienced during World War II, Americans basked in the excesses of the 1950s and the auto industry certainly reflected this. As the decade progressed, cars got ...
You can't buy a new Plymouth anymore--let alone a Trail Duster. The Chrysler brand has been gone for almost 19 years. And even when you could buy a new Plymouth, you probably weren't buying a truck or ...
Chad has been a muscle car and classic truck lover since he could walk. The classic vehicles from the '60s and '70s are the best in his eyes, but he is more than willing to give the new technology a ...
When it comes to sheer numbers over a long production run, the 383 was the most common big-block produced by Chrysler. Back in the famed era of production muscle cars, the 383 served duty in ...
Don't go around thinking big SUVs are some kind of recent phenomenon. It just wasn't fashionable to drive around in something so ridiculous intul about the mid-1990s. Impractical and uneconomical as ...
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