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Behold the Plymouth Belvedere RH2 1966, a car so iconic it should come with its own cape. Built on Chrysler’s “B” mid-sized body platform, this sixth-gen beauty offers engine choices like a buffet—ranging from a light 273 cu in engine to a monstrous 426 cu in Hemi V8. Whether you prefer automatic or manual, this muscle car is ready to rumble. Thanks to Gateway Classic Cars, we can drool over these images without leaving an oil stain on the floor.

Rev up your nostalgia engines, folks! Today’s star is a 1965 Plymouth Belvedere II hardtop—an absolute classic that screams, “I was born to drag race!” Fresh from the imaginary ’60s showroom, it’s powered by a beefy 440cid V8 with enough tweaks to make even your grandma’s hair stand on end. With its pristine body and interior, this Plymouth is just waiting to leave the competition in the dust, probably while blaring some righteous rock ‘n’ roll. Just remember, speed limits are not suggestions!

Step right up, folks, and feast your eyes on the 1967 Plymouth GTX 440 CID 4 Speed Manual—a car so sleek, it could make a tortoise run for cover! With styling borrowed from the Satellite and performance that could give a cheetah inferiority complex, this beauty is no ordinary Belvedere! The Super Commando 440 engine puts out 375 hp, zooming from 0 to 60 mph faster than you can say “muscle car.” And if you’re feeling extra spicy, opt for the 426 Hemi and watch it shave seconds off your street cred!

Is Fiat Chrysler Automobiles about to resurrect the Cuda name for a modern-day muscle car? The folks at Allpar noticed that FCA renewed its trademark for “Cuda†with the United States Patent and Trademark Office on June […]

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