Most car enthusiasts in the US will associate the name "Plymouth" with the golden age of the muscle car. The brand, a part of the Chrysler family, experienced its peak in the 1960s and 70s, releasing ...
Darkness. Silence. A forgotten field swallowing steel dreams. For forty years, a 1972 Plymouth Duster sat in the dirt, shackled by time, smothered by weeds, and guarded by ghosts of bullet holes.
The 1970s were packed with headline-grabbing Mopar legends, yet one compact coupe quietly matched their pace while rarely ...
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 ...