For car guys amused by fire and loud explosions, Stage IV of anything—whether it's a ported cylinder head or a rocket engine—is usually some seriously good stuff. On the flip side, it's never ...
Considering that it was built for none other than Dana Frederick White Jr., the American businessman best known for currently heading the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), no one should dare call ...
How many car enthusiasts can say they grew up in the car they are currently driving? Probably less than the eight fingers available on every Homo Sapiens individual on Planet Piston. Here is one of ...
The Chrysler Trans Am effort was like a bottle rocket. In the single year it lasted, it drew a lot of attention, but it ended in a bang at the end of the '70 season. The Challenger T/A and AAR 'Cuda ...
The YouTube channel, Autotopia LA recently revealed a ridiculously cool 1971 Plymouth Cuda restomod with 1,000 hp from Salvaggio Auto Design. Led by Dave Salvaggio, Salvaggio Auto Design, primarily ...
There’s little doubt that the 1968-’70 Dodge Charger and the 1970-’74 Plymouth Barracuda are among the highwater models of the entire muscle car era. Each offered unparalleled styling and performance ...
First up is the 1971 Buick GS Stage 1. It is equipped with the legendary 455 cubic-inch V8 producing 345 horsepower and 460 pound-feet of torque. Compression was reduced for the 1971 model year, ...
What you’re looking at is an intriguing mash-up between a 2022 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Redeye and a classic Plymouth Barracuda which is expected to sell for between $375,000 and $425,000 when it ...
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