Plymouth Revisited: A Look at the 8 Best Plymouth Vehicles Since the Mayflower!
Plymouth is an important part of American history. Plymouth is an important part of automotive history. As you give thanks and remember those Pilgrims that landed in Plymouth, MA almost 400 years ago, we’re going to spend some time celebrating the other Plymouth. The one that gave us the Roadrunner and helped introduce us to the 426 HEMI
BangShiftin’ and RoadTrippin’: Chrysler Carlisle Nationals
The weather’s getting colder in many parts of the country, and the amount of car shows left are dwindling. With less shows to look forward to this year, we’re glad to look back at cars from earlier shows. The Chrysler Carlisle Nationals is one of them. The Chrysler Carlisle Nationals is a huge gathering of—you guessed
Dodge Challenger AWD Concept Debuts
LAS VEGAS, NV — Mopar teased its AWD Challenger concept ahead of the SEMA Show, but until now, details were scarce. That changed Tuesday when the SEMA Show opened and the one-of-a-kind concept was displayed for all to see. The car combines wickedly fast power and performance with the confidence of increased traction. The vehicle’s 5.7L
Lot Shots Find of the Week: 1966 Dodge Coronet 500
The Mopar B-Bodies. We have a soft spot for them. Hopefully, you understand. We spotted this 1966 Dodge Coronet 500 outside the Summit Racing retail store in Ohio, and had to share. This ’66 Coronet, if still equipped with the original engine, is powered by a 440-cubic-inch, four-barrel-carbureted Magnum V8 engine with a 10.1 compression
All-Wheel Drive Challenger to Debut at SEMA Show?
[portfolio_slideshow id=47121] Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) has released teaser images of the modified vehicles that will debut at the 2015 SEMA Show in less than two weeks. The company, which says it will have 20 vehicles in its display, shared teaser photos of four vehicles–most notably a Challenger with AWD badging (see above). Does that mean
Lot Shots Find of the Week: White 1970 Plymouth Superbird
It was a car fit for a king. A Road Runner turned into a bullet. Plymouth modeled the 1970 Plymouth Superbird after the 1969 Dodge Daytona which was the first-ever car to crack the 200-mile-per-hour barrier in NASCAR. Only 1,935 were built. Just 135 were powered by the 426 HEMI. The Superbird was built to lure
Parts Bin: Trick Flow PowerPort 240 Heads for Big Block Mopar
From time to time, OnAllCylinders will provide a peek at some of the newest products and deals that can help get your next project on track for less. Check out what’s in our parts bin this week: Trick Flow PowerPort® 240 Cylinder Heads for Big Block Mopar Trick Flow has taken its high performance act
Parts Bin: Currie Ford 9-Inch Replica Housings & Hotchkis 1.5 Street Performance Series Shocks
From time to time, OnAllCylinders will provide a peek at new or interesting products to help get your next project on track for less. Check out what’s in this week’s parts bin: Currie Enterprises Ford 9-Inch Replica Housing for 1967-70 Mustang Many 1967-70 V8 Mustangs have been robbed of their 9-inch rear axle over the years. If you are
Ride Guides: A Quick Guide to Identifying 1970-74 Dodge Challengers
One of the most popular Mopar platforms ever, the 1970-74 Dodge Challengers (and their E-body brethren, the Plymouth Barracuda) represent the tail end of the Muscle Car Era and remain a favorite of muscle car enthusiasts everywhere. Despite earning a “sad face grille” nickname from 1972-74 because of the shape of the nose, in our
Lot Shots Find of the Week: 1972 Plymouth Fury III
A parking lot is a parking lot is a parking lot—unless it’s the Summit Racing parking lot. On any given day or time, the lot outside a Summit Racing store can turn into an impromptu mini car show, depending on who’s stopped by the store. On Wednesdays, we’ll share our parking lot find of the




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