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Plymouth’s 1969 GTX with 440 power delivered mid-13-second quarter-mile performance
The 1969 Plymouth GTX stands as a pinnacle of American muscle car engineering, particularly noted for its formidable 440 cubic inch powerplant that delivered exhilarating performance. With a quarter-mile…
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Dodge’s 1970 Super Bee packed big-block power and ran low 13s in stock form
The 1970 Dodge Super Bee emerged as a formidable player in the muscle car arena, boasting impressive big-block power and performance that allowed it to run low 13-second quarter…
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Plymouth’s 1968 Road Runner ran mid-13s straight from the factory with no extras
The 1968 Plymouth Road Runner made its debut as an affordable muscle car that delivered impressive performance straight from the factory. With its mid-13s quarter-mile times, this iconic vehicle…
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Buick built a Wildcat that reached 60 mph in about 7 seconds in the mid-’60s
The Buick Wildcat, a symbol of American muscle in the mid-1960s, was not only known for its sleek design but also for its impressive performance, achieving 60 mph in…
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