Certain Mopars don't just age; they gather gravity. The 1968 Plymouth GTX sits there, calm and squared-jawed, radiating confidence like a prizefighter in a tux. The badge had launched in 1967 as the ...
The 1968 Plymouth GTX owned by Steve Rhodes, of Lima, is the only GTX that Plymouth made that year that was black, with a red interior and a white top, and featured a 426 Hemi engine. LIMA – Steve ...
Let's face it; any one of us worth a grain of salt would jump at the chance to own a Hemi car. Make it a convertible B-Body, and it's a no-brainer. Even if the correct engine and transmission are ...
$6.46 could buy many things 55 years ago, including happiness. Before you lift the stone, please wait a moment and take the time to recreate a fantasy image of a full tank of gasoline, a V8 with four ...
You have to admit Mopar's sometimes flamboyant body stripe accent in the '60s and '70s definitely came across as overstated, but then again, it was a time of hippies, free love, and-dare we ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results