Muscle Car Madness: 1970 and ’71 Plymouth Cudas
Diane Guindon and her husband, Claude Lozier, own two Plymouth Cuda convertibles from the early ‘70s.
Diane Guindon and her husband, Claude Lozier, own two Plymouth Cuda convertibles from the early ‘70s.
“It is 51 years old, and not a day goes by when I’m driving it that someone doesn’t make a reference to what they liked about the movie,” declares Gary.
When a truck caught up to us at a red light, the driver yelled out of his cab window, “Now that’s a car!”
The Camaro was probably at its zenith during the mid-to-late-1960s with the introduction and evolution of the RS, SS and Z-28. Jodie is the proud owner of a 1967 Camaro RS.
The 1971 Mach 1 is known for drawing comparisons to larger Fords such as the Fairlane or Torino rather than the Mustang.
The colour is reminiscent of a Hollywood red carpet on this magnificent 1968 Dodge Coronet 500.
Ross Saunders bought an old Mustang for parts, but later realized it was an original Shelby Mustang GT350!
This is a top predator on the foodchain, equipped with the power, agility and aesthetics of a greyhound with steel skin. It’s a 1965 Ford Daytona.
Cars are like landscapes: undulating curves and expressive lines. The 1972 Plymouth Roadrunner is no exception.
Tim Dunn has a unique story about acquiring his 1970 Plymouth Roadrunner in 1994.