Friday, 30 September 2005 16:00
1970 Plymouth Hemi 'Cuda Coupe
What kept production numbers low was the staggering cost of the Hemi option, at just under $900-or nearly a third of the base price of the car
In a day when clones and replicas are so commonly seen, it is a pleasure to see an authentic, factory-built 1970 Hemi 'Cuda coupe....
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Monday, 31 January 2005 16:00
1969 Plymouth Road Runner Hemi
The Hemi brand is now potent enough that DaimlerChrysler is fashioning its entire North American automotive operation around it
Plymouth added the Road Runner to its model lineup in 1968, a bare-bones performance car built to a price. At only $3,000, Road Runners came with standard Plymouth Belvedere equipment, plus heavy...
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Friday, 30 April 1999 16:00
1966 Plymouth Satellite Hemi
The "official" Muscle Car era began in 1961, when Chevrolet introduced the 409. It lasted ten years until the early '70s when the market was gutted by insurance premiums and the cars began to be strangled by emissions limits. Of course, the Muscle Car didn't emerge fully formed like a...
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Thursday, 31 August 2000 16:00
1969 Plymouth Road Runner Convertible
Woodward Avenue, Detroit, Michigan, 1968—The Pontiac GTO and the Ford Mustang were about to receive a wake-up call. Adorned with the familiar cartoon decal, Plymouth’s new release took to the streets, ready to explain its creative moniker and unseen capabilities. Plymouth took the outright awesome power of the very expensive...
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Monday, 31 March 2003 16:00
1970 Plymouth Superbird Hemi Coupe
This is a very rare, very original 426-cid/425-hp Hemi Superbird, one of only 74 Torqueflite Hemi Superbirds built. A Chrysler/Plymouth dealer used this car to increase showroom traffic, and to participate in parades and local Mopar events. This vehicle has just over 9,600 miles on it, and the spare has...
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Friday, 30 April 2004 16:00
1967 Plymouth Satellite Hemi Convertible
Values of original Hemi cars with solid bodies and accurate restorations have been steadily moving into the stratosphere, with $200,000 no longer unheard of for the right cars
Chrysler Corporation swears that it never produced any Plymouth Satellite Hemi convertibles in 1967, despite the fact that two have surfaced in recent...
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