Plymouth sold over 30,000 Satellites during the 1967 model year, but only 2,050 units were ordered with the convertible top.
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This grandma-spec luxury sedan from 1970 looks like a chauffeur ride but hides a sinister secret under the hood.
Plymouth sold 12,000 GTX muscle cars in 1967, but only 125 were ordered with the now-iconic 426-cubic-inch Hemi V8 engine.
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New research from used-car marketplace Motorway reveals that 39% use the post-festive period to reassess their finances but many people feel unable to take the next step, with over a quarter admitting ...
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