The 1969 AMX was little changed from the 1968 model. There was a new 140 mph speedometer and a tachometer with a larger face. Later in the year, AMC modified the dash panel. Other than that, the only differences were cosmetic. Leather upholstery became an option and a passenger grab handle was added...
The 1974 Camaro receive significant changes to the front and rear of the car. The elegant chromed bumpers of the 1970-1973 Camaros were replaced with aluminum-faced steel bumpers. These were necessary to meet stricter new federal safety standards. The new bumper system added weight to the car and ad...
The 1970 Dodge Challenger was the last pony car to enter the increasing crowded pony car market. It was the corporate sister of the Plymouth Cuda. Of the two, the Challenger was the luxury model. Much like the Mercury Cougar was the luxury version of the Mustang.
The 1970 Challenger was available in ...
Changes for 1971 were relatively cosmetic with the addition of dual headlights up front and a new grill. ‘Cuda models received simulated louvers on the front grill. Otherwise the car was basically a carryover.
With the deletion of the AAR ‘Cuda only three models remained. The base Barracuda, the luxu...