‘Show the people today what an eight-second car was in the sixties.’ That’s a good enough reason to spend a few bucks on a 1964 Plymouth Sport Fury with a 426-cubic-inch V8 stuffed in the engine bay.
In the last several years, as the supply of purebred musclecars began to dry up, other Mopars started to increase in popularity. The big C-Bodies, previously relegated as a mere source for ...
For car enthusiasts, few vehicles inspire excitement quite like the Plymouth Barracuda. Emerging as Plymouth’s bold answer to Ford's Mustang, the Barracuda captivated drivers for a decade between 1964 ...