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Plymouth Superbird - Wikipedia
Developed specifically for NASCAR racing, the Superbird, a modified Road Runner, was Plymouth's follow-on design to the Charger Daytona fielded by sister company Dodge in the …
This 1963 Plymouth Savoy has seen it all on a drag strip | NHRA
Mar 3, 2025 · After featuring his Hemi-powered ’64 Plymouth Super Stock car last season, here’s a closer look at Dourlet’s other racer, a 426 Max Wedge-equipped ’63 Savoy that competes in …
George Baptiste Shares The Story Of His 1969 Plymouth Road …
Mar 10, 2025 · George Baptiste ordered his 1969 Road Runner with a 440 Six-Pack setup and quickly proved the Plymouth's performance potential.
Race-Winning 1963 Plymouth Savoy Super Stock Still in the …
Sep 30, 2019 · These exclusive models used parts specific to the factory Super Stock Package: tuned 426ci V-8s (solid lifters, forged pistons, large-port heads, and so on), dual exhaust …
Ronnie Sox & Buddy Martin Plymouth Drag Racing
Sep 3, 2010 · We take a look at the legacy of Ronnie Sox and Buddy Martin as they revolutionized plymouth's world in the 60's and 70's through drag racing. - Mopar Muscle …
1971 Plymouth Road Runner - The Richard Petty Driven NASCAR ...
Jun 10, 2019 · Richard Petty won 21 of the 48 races, with 15 podium places, he won the season with 4,435 points, claiming his 3rd Daytona 500 win in the process. The car you see here …
Remembering the Racing Team of Sox & Martin - Classic Shop …
During the 1960-70s, Ronnie Sox and Buddy Martin were the number one Super Stock racing team in Plymouth. The two individuals showcased their great racing talent at many race events …
1941 Plymouth Road Racer - Autoweek
1941 Plymouth Road Racer Project: Rolling chassis! Joining an I6 to a ZR-1 6-Speed in 150 Easy Steps!
1941 Plymouth road racer project: removing and selling the ... - Autoweek
Mar 2, 2016 · Here's project mastermind Rich von Sneidern freeing up the three-speed manual transmission. Engine-removal technology hasn't changed much since 1941.