In the late 1960s and early 1970s, NASCAR entered a new era. The sport saw aerodynamics play a role for the first time with the introduction of the Dodge Charger Daytona. This became the first car in ...
The Plymouth Superbird is one of those rare cars whose production run was over almost as soon as it began, yet its shadow over racing and collector values has only grown. Built as a single-year ...
In 1969, Dodge shocked the muscle car world with the Charger Daytona. Developed for NASCAR racing and put into production for homologation purposes, the Daytona featured a nose cone and a 23-inch-tall ...
View post: Walmart Is Selling a 'Heavy-Duty' $541 Carport for Only $247, and Shoppers Love Its 'Durability and Construction' The Superbird was Plymouth’s reply to other stock car racing designs of the ...
In the heyday of American muscle cars, Plymouth emerged as a surprising contender, shedding its image as Chrysler's affordable and less exhilarating sibling. The 1960s and early '70s marked a ...