If you told Jean Hagan that she was driving a man's car, she would probably laugh, mash her foot to the floor, and leave two strips of Red Line tire marks down the pavement. But, technically, you ...
In 1966, Chrysler Motor Corporation released a street version of its award-winning, competition-mauling engine, the 426 Hemi. The Plymouth division got the lion’s share, dividing it between the twin ...
It might not be Dominic Toretto’s 1971 7.2-liter V8, 2,000 horsepower Plymouth GTX from “The Fate of the Furious,” but this real-life 1967 Belvedere GTX is nothing to scoff at either. Dubbed the ...
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1967 Belvedere GTX: Mopar Muscle Legend
A Belvedere turned GTX, packing Plymouth’s 440 Super Commando V8 (375 hp) or the rare 426 Hemi (425 hp). This mid‑size muscle car defined 1967 with serious power and style. 15 magnificent palaces that ...
The Plymouth Belvedere GTX 426 arrived at the height of Detroit’s horsepower wars, combining a midsize body with one of the most feared V8s of its era. I want to trace when that car hit the market, ...
The reliable 273-cubic-inch V8 was the base engine in the '67 Belvedere Satellite, but a big-block 383 making 270 horses could be had at extra cost (if you wanted the monster 375-horsepower ...
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