One-Owner, Triple-Black 1970 Dodge Charger R/T Flaunts Mr. Norm’s Heritage

With nearly 50,000 units built, the 1970 Dodge Charger is a bit rarer than its 1969 and 1971 siblings. However, it’s still a relatively common classic. Unless you’re looking for a HEMI…

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1970 Plymouth ‘Cuda Has the Full Package: High-Impact Color, Big-Block V8, Shaker Hood

Plymouth produced a handful of fantastic muscle cars during the golden era, but it doesn’t get better than the third-generation Barracuda in my book. It’s not quite as heavy as…

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McDonald’s Notorious Hamburglar Got a Flashy 1970 Plymouth Barracuda As His Getaway Car

Marketing strategies have evolved considerably with the use of technology, analytics, and social media, but nothing beats old-fashioned techniques like car branding. When it comes to promoting your business, nothing…

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Rare 1970 Ford Torino GT Has It All: 429 V8, Ram Air, Four-Speed, and a Droptop

1970 was a turning point for Ford and the rest of Detroit after the horsepower wars hit an all-time high, with every carmaker putting out at least one big gun…

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1965 Ford Mustang K-Code Morphs Into One-of-None, All-Black Shelby GT350R

The first-generation Ford Mustang arrived in showrooms in 1964 with four different engines. The K-code 289-cubic-inch (4.7-liter) HiPo V8 was the most potent of the bunch at 271 horsepower. Ford did not…

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1965 Skylark Gran Sport: The Forgotten Buick Muscle Car That’s Still Affordable Today

Conceived as a direct response to GM sibling Pontiac’s 1964 GTO and based on the same A-body platform, the Gran Sport was Buick’s first foray into the realm of 1960s…

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White 1966 Dodge HEMI Charger Is the Perfect Sleeper, Wants a Loving Home

Introduced in early 1966 as the new “Leader of the Dodge Rebellion,” the Charger was unlike any other vehicle the company had previously offered. While it was based on the Coronet, it…

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1969 Chevrolet Chevelle Is a Yenko Trickster With a Nasty V8 Under the Hood

Chevrolet’s first midsize offering, the Chevelle arrived in late 1963 as a competitor for the Fairlane, which Ford downsized in 1962. And it quickly became one of Chevrolet’s best-selling nameplates. But like…

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1970 Ford Mustang Boss 429 Hides NASCAR Engine Under Rare Pastel Blue Finish

The golden muscle car era was a fabulous period for many reasons. Dealerships were packed with high-performance rigs, and Detroit was rolling out drag-ready factory cars like it was nobody’s business. They…

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Amazingly Clean 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Hides Rare COPO Goodies Under the Hood

Introduced in 1966 as a somewhat late response to the pony car market created by the Ford Mustang and Plymouth Barracuda, the Chevrolet Camaro was an instant hit. The first-gen model sold…

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