The Hemi ‘Cuda Wasn’t Built to Win a Debate. It Was Built to End One.
Plymouth didn’t engineer the 1970 Hemi ‘Cuda to be reasonable. They engineered it to make anyone within earshot understand exactly where they stood in the hierarchy.
Plymouth didn’t engineer the 1970 Hemi ‘Cuda to be reasonable. They engineered it to make anyone within earshot understand exactly where they stood in the hierarchy.
Plymouth built one of the rarest and most technically audacious muscle cars of 1967, shoved a 383 big-block into a car that had no business carrying it, and somehow made it work. History forgot about it anyway.