Sitting proudly in the inventory of Grand Rapids, Michigan-based Garage Kept Motors, this 1966 Plymouth Satellite looks ready ...
“You get lucky once in a while, not very often.” This dictum is debatable, depending on one’s perspective and understanding of luck. But when the context involves owning an early 426 HEMI Mopar – the ...
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Sure, the B-Body (Belvedere/Satellite) was newly styled and Hemi-optioned for '66, and the C-Body added the plush "VIP" series at its top end that year. But the compact A-Body platform had its own ...
The stigma once attached to the word "clone" or "tribute" as it relates to look-alike classic muscle cars is thankfully gone. Once upon a time, a car like David Randall's 1966 Plymouth Belvedere I ...
The 1965-1968 Plymouth Fury was built on the big Chrysler C Platform, and the members of the Fury family did pretty well when competing for sales with Chevrolet Impalas and Ford Galaxies. I spotted ...
Hot-rodders treasure the period that their vehicles come from, using muscle cars as a sort of way to bring that era into the new age. They go through the trouble of sourcing original parts or seeking ...
When one thinks of the Plymouth Barracuda, the later 1970-71 E-body cars tend to pop to mind first. Few certainly consider the earlier, odd-looking 1964-66 first-generation models with their ...
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