Don’t you think it’s about time we changed the calendar – again – and start counting years with 1970 as a reference point (before and after)? After all, that’s when Detroit had its best year – it was ...
1970 brought several notable changes to the GTX lineup, but without a doubt, the most important was the demise of the convertible version. Follow us: In other words, the GTX was now available only as ...
The Plymouth GTX arrived in the late 1960s as a high-spec, big-block bruiser aimed at buyers who wanted muscle car performance without giving up comfort or style. Among its most coveted configurations ...
Numbers-matching 4-speed 1970 Plymouth GTX with a 440 engine and Dana 60 rear resurfaces as a driveable restoration candidate. A true 1970 Plymouth GTX, factory-built with a 440 cubic-inch engine, ...
Our car was in need of more repairs than we could do, and our growing family needed help fast. 3 kid at home and a baby on the way! The amazing staff at Crown Dodge Tracy, and Jorge and everyone along ...
"What started as some touchups turned into a full rotisserie restoration." - Steve Linthicum Body and Paint:Dave Vrankin and Mike Baldwin replaced a lot of metal at their shop in Forest Hill, Maryland ...
The search for Steve's car came back in 2000. "I already had a '67 383 Charger, but I wanted a 440 four-speed B-Body," he tells us. Well, as you know, this is easier said than done. To take matters to ...
Our car was in need of more repairs than we could do, and our growing family needed help fast. 3 kid at home and a baby on the way! The amazing staff at Crown Dodge Tracy, and Jorge and everyone along ...
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