In 1968, Plymouth put out the Road Runner econo-muscle car, a high-bang-for-a-buck spin-off of the Belvedere that was the cheapest way to burn rubber, short of pouring gas over a tire and lighting the ...
The horsepower wars of the sixties brought about fierce competition among America’s carmakers, particularly after the muscle car was born. Pontiac, Chevrolet, Oldsmobile, and even Buick wanted a piece ...
Classic muscle car featuring 440 Six Pack engine and rare color gains interest among enthusiasts and collectors.
The 1970 Dodge Super Bee was built for buyers who wanted big-block power without big-block pricing. Positioned just below Dodge’s premium muscle offerings, it delivered up to 375 horsepower from the ...
For automotive enthusiasts, the late '60s were among the best times to be alive, with so many iconic muscle cars competing for horsepower dominance, including a number from Dodge that had the "Bee ...