Plymouth used the GTX badge on the 440-equipped Road Runner frm 1972 to 1974. Only 386 units were sold in the final year.
Introduced in 1966 as an upscale, high-performance variant of the Belvedere, the Plymouth GTX remained in production as a stand-alone nameplate for only five years. But even though Plymouth axed "the ...
The styling of the '71 Plymouth B-Bodies changed dramatically from their earlier predecessors. The new design was done in Dick Macadam's studio by John Herlitz. The '71 B-body two-door was an ...
Dave Graver is the apple that didn't fall far from the tree. As a young lad growing up, his dad, also named Dave, was a hard-core car guy who had an eclectic taste in vehicles that ranged from Willys ...
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