Lot Shots Find of the Week: 1976 Plymouth Trail Duster
Every once in a while, we stumble upon a Lot Shots feature in which the story behind the car is way more interesting than the car itself. Not saying a Plymouth Trail Duster isn’t interesting—far from it, actually. The Trail Duster is the rare Plymouth twin of the much-more-common Dodge Ramcharger—a full-size SUV Ma Mopar
Lot Shots Find of the Week: 1969 Plymouth Barracuda
Contrary to popular belief, the Ford Mustang was not the first pony car. Nope, Plymouth actually launched the sporty affordable coupe segment with it’s Barracuda—a whole two weeks before Ford started prancing around with the Mustang in 1964. But while the Valiant-derived Barracuda won on the calendar, the Mustang won in the showroom, trouncing the
Lot Shots Find of the Week: 1973 Plymouth Satellite Wagon
Before there was the minivan, SUV, or crossover, there was the station wagon—the preferred family hauler for trips to grandma’s house and summer vacations. And if you had to picture the archetypal station wagon, what would you think of? Luggage rack? Pea-green paint with faux wood paneling? Rear-facing seats? Well, this lovely 1973 Plymouth Satellite
Lot Shots Find of the Week: 1966 Plymouth Valiant Signet
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 Wednesday, we often share a notable parking lot find—another benefit of being powered by
Will Dodge’s Hellcat-Taming Demon Be Street-Legal or a Track Terror?
By now, you’ve probably heard: The Dodge Demon is coming back to possess our souls and melt our faces in the form of the 2018 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon. Because, apparently, the 707-horsepower Hellcat just wasn’t getting it done for some people. While Fiat Chrysler has confirmed the Demon’s summoning, officials haven’t shared power numbers,
Photo Gallery: 2016 Summit Racing All Mopar Show
The United States celebrated the unofficial kickoff to summer this past weekend. Mopar enthusiasts in northeast Ohio chose to mark the occasion by showing off their vehicles at Summit Racing’s annual All Mopar Show in Tallmadge, OH on Sunday. All Dodge, Chrysler, and Plymouth vehicles are welcome from any era, and there was a wide array of them on
Farewell, Scion: 10 Other Defunct American Auto Brands That Left a Mark
Toyota Motor Co. is eliminating the Scion brand and plans to re-badge several Scion models as Toyota models beginning with the 2017 model year. Scion sales are down 68 percent from their high point of 173,034 vehicle sales in 2006. Just 56,187 Scions were sold in 2015. There are 1,004 U.S. dealerships selling Scion vehicles
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
Photo Gallery: All-Mopar Show 2013
We pride ourselves on liking vehicles of all kinds here at OnAllCylinders. For this one post, though, we proudly say: “Mopar or no car!” That’s because these images were captured this past weekend at the All-Mopar Show at Summit Racing Equipment. You’re sure to find something you like—as long as you like Dodge, Plymouth, or
Plymouth Rocks! A Thanksgiving-Sized Serving of Mopar Classics
[portfolio_slideshow id=12360] What could be a better way to celebrate Thanksgiving than by revisiting Plymouth? Since it’s too late to plan an educational trip to historical Plymouth, MA, we’ve revisited some of our other favorite Plymouths from the past year. Instead of Nina, Pintas, and Santa Marias, you’ll have to settle for this photo gallery of Roadrunners, Barracudas,
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