It was 1965, and a 17-year-old kid was working at Dayton Reliable Motors when a new Plymouth Belvedere factory-built drag racer was delivered. “I saw that car that day, and I loved it, it was so cool, ...
For all the media coverage it got as America's "first" muscle car, the 1964 Pontiac GTO was something of an empty suit compared to what Chrysler had to offer shoppers looking for maximum performance.
One of the best things about cars that spend decades with the same family is that they typically come with a full history, so you’re buying not only a new vehicle but also a story that adds to its ...
In late 1964, as the new 1965 cars began to roll off the assembly line, Chrysler's Detroit Lynch Road Assembly Plant became a hotbed of performance. A special A990 version of the Race Hemi was ...
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