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2009 Camaro
It feels like the 1960’s all over again. Ford comes out with a wildly successful Mustang and Chevrolet...
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4.3 (2)
1969 Camaro
The Camaro received new sheet metal in 1969. The look was more angular than the two previous Camaros....
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5.0 (1)
1967 Camaro
Chevrolet finally responded to the Mustang with the legendary Camaro in September 1966. The new Camaro was introduced...
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4.8 (2)
1970 Challenger
The 1970 Dodge Challenger was the last pony car to enter the increasing crowded pony car market. It...
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4.8 (1)
1970 Barracuda
The 1970 Plymouth Barracuda was an instant classic. The design was muscular with its long hood and short...
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4.8 (1)
1970 AMX
The 1968 and 1969 models were very similar, but the AMX received significant styling changes for the 1970...
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2.7 (4)
1971 Barracuda
Changes for 1971 were relatively cosmetic with the addition of dual headlights up front and a new grill....
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4.6 (2)
1970 GTX
For 1970, Plymouth updated the grill and the rear. Of all the front end treatments of this body...
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4.8 (1)
1969 AMX
The 1969 AMX was little changed from the 1968 model. There was a new 140 mph speedometer and...
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3.5 (1)
1968 Camaro
Little changed for the second year of Camaro production. Minor changes were made to the front and rear...
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4.4 (2)
1969 GTO
The 1969 model did not have the vent windows, had a slight grille and taillight revision, moved the...
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4.5 (1)
1969 Barracuda
Changes for the last of this generation of Barracudas were cosmetically minor. The side light markers were rectangular...
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3.5 (1)
1970 Chevelle
1970 was the high mark for Chevelles. An 450 HP 454 V8 was available. Never again would this...
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5.0 (1)
1968 GTO
GM redesigned its A-body line for 1968, with more curvaceous, "fastback" styling. The previous 115 inch wheelbase was...
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4.9 (2)
1970 Gran Sport
General Motors lifted its 400-cid limit on its intermediate cars in 1970. That unleashed some of the quickest...
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4.5 (1)
1974 GTO
Many people don’t know that the 1974 GTO is among the rarest ever produced. It’s fairly obvious why....
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3.5 (1)
1968 Barracuda
Appearance upgrades for 1968 included changes to the grill and the tail lights. For those choosing the Formula...
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3.6 (2)
1974 Camaro
The 1974 Camaro receive significant changes to the front and rear of the car. The elegant chromed bumpers...
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3.5 (1)
1970 Super Bee
The 1970 Coronet Super Bee featured a radical new nose design, an enticing new LOWER base price of...
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3.9 (2)
1968 AMX
The AMC AMX or American Motors Experiential as it was officially known made its first public appearance at...
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3.9 (2)
1972 Barracuda
The dual headlights were done away with for 1972 and the taillights were change to round ones in...
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3.8 (1)
1967 Barracuda
The Barracuda was completely restyled for 1967. The new car was longer, wider and lower and most importantly...
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3.8 (1)
1970 GTO
The Tempest line received another facelift for the 1970 model year. Hidden headlights were deleted in favor of...
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0.0 (0)
1973 Camaro
The Super Sport option was not available in 1973. In its place was the LT or “Luxury Touring”...
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4.3 (1)
1969 Olds 442
1969 Olds 442
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1967 GTO
The GTO underwent a few styling changes in 1967. The louver-covered tail lights were replaced with eight tail...
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1966 Chevelle
1966 Chevelle The Chevelle was redesigned in 1966 and the body was much more curvaceous than before. The...
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4.8 (1)
1966 Barracuda
Updates were minor for the 1966 Barracuda and consisted of small appearance changes. The grill was changed with...
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3.0 (1)
1973 Barracuda
The addition of mandated 5mph bumper guards was the only changes to the 1973 Barracuda. Nevertheless, sales increased...
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3.8 (1)
1970 Camaro
The 1970 Camaro received a major style change. Gone was the old boxy shape in favor of a...
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4.3 (2)
1965 GTO
The Tempest line, including the GTO, was restyled for the 1965 model year, adding 3.1 inches to the...
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4.5 (1)
1969 GTX
Changes to the GTX were relatively minor in 1969. The grill and the taillights were updated. A flat...
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4.8 (1)
1967 Chevelle
1967 Chevelle Changes were minor for the 1967 Chevelle and mostly limited to styling touches and a few...
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1968 Charger
It was clear after the sales drop of the 1967 Charger that a restyle was in order. Dodge...
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4.8 (2)
1966 GTO
Pontiac's intermediate line was restyled again for 1966, gaining more curvaceous styling with kicked-up rear fender lines for...
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4.3 (1)
1965 Barracuda
The Valiant badges disappeared and performance was up. Plymouth introduced the Commando 273 in 1965 to go with...
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3.3 (1)
1968 GTX
The GTX along with all the mid-sized Plymouths and Dodges was restyled in 1968. This is the classic...
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4.3 (1)
1971 Camaro
Changes were relatively minor for 1971. The most noticeable were the addition of the high back bucket seats....
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3.8 (1)
1964 Barracuda
The new Barracuda was based upon Plymouth’s compact Valiant. It was designed to compete with Ford’s new Mustang....
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3.4 (2)
2009 Corvette
The 2009 Corvette has arrived with a vengeance and is available in three different models: the base sports...
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5.0 (1)
1998 Camaro
 
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1974 Barracuda
The 1974 Barracuda was the last of the great Plymouth pony cars. Changes were absence for 1974 with...
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3.8 (1)
1969 Charger
In 1969 not much was changed for the popular Charger. Exterior changes included a new grille with a...
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0.0 (0)
1969 Chevelle
1969 Chevelle With the exception of one major change and one minor change the 1969 Chevelle was basically...
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4.8 (1)
1967 GTX
General Motors has building flashy muscle cars since 1964 with their GTO’s, Chevelle’s, Olds 442’s and Gran Sports...
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4.3 (1)
1971 GTX
The GTX was completely redesigned for 1971. Plymouth compared it to an aircraft fuselage. The front end was...
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3.3 (1)
1969 Mustang
1969 Mustang
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1986 Camaro
 
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1972 GTO
In 1972, the GTO reverted from a separate model line to a $353.88 option package for the LeMans...
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1972 Challenger
1972 Challenger
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1996 Mustang
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2.5
Reviewed by Jason
"This is the first year of the return of 4.6L. Well sort of, like the 5.0 being a 4.9 this was rea..."
1965 GTO
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4.5
Reviewed by GTO Collector
"The design for 1965 was an improvement over the previous year. Performance was up but more import..."
1964 Barracuda
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3.5
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1972 Challenger
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3.8
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"How could Dodge put such an ugly grill on an otherwise prefect car? The front end has a permanent..."
1985 Mustang
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2.3
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