1970 was a good year for Plymouth. Sales increased 7.4%, propelling the company to third place in the United States. The GTX was the recipient of several notable changes, and probably the thing most ...
Having original paint on a 50-year-old car is definitely a deal-breaker if you're into pristine paint jobs. However, it's a plus on the classic car collectors' market, especially if the said vehicle ...
The 1970 Plymouth GTX 440 Six Pack: just 688 built, 390 hp, and auction prices hitting $120K–$150K. Here's why collectors are taking notice.
Several years ago he got the urge to build a vintage muscle car for stock class competition. Specifically, he was interested in competing in Super Car Races, a series devoted to organizing and ...
Mopar muscle cars bring mo money when it comes to the auction block, and they have for some time. Buying a clean example of a desirable Plymouth or Dodge muscle car will separate from a large sum of ...
The restomod scene is a balancing act between preserving history and making a car actually usable for the 21st century. Some builds go too far and lose the car's soul, while others don't go far enough ...
The license plate frame on Debbie Derych's 1970 GTX proudly proclaims, "All Hers Not His." But it wasn't always that way. In fact, Debbie's ownership of this Six-Barrel Mopar got off to sort of a ...
I’ve had several letters recently from readers about collector car values, good and bad investments, how the collector car hobby has changed and especially the auto auctions, where some of the most ...