1970 Plymouth Sport Fury GT
1970 Plymouth Sport Fury GT

Plymouth introduction this The Rapid Transit System in 1970 marketed its products into the high-performance market. The automaker brings all of its performance cars together as a team to attack all comers. Of the rapid transit system's five models, two were all-new for 1970: the Duster 340 and the Sport Fury GT. 1962 Sport Fury convertible with 413 Super Stock - one of 13 built. The Sport Fury first appeared in 1959 as Plymouth's top model before disappearing. It was reintroduced in 1962 as Plymouth's barrel console hardtop or convertible and continued in similar form until 1968. In 1970, a year after the introduction of the 'fuselage' design, Plymouth expanded the Sport Fury range to include four model doors (hardtop and sedan), somewhat diluting what the Sport Fury meant in the market. 1970 Rapid Transit System In the Sport Fury range, there is the Sport Fury GT, which is Plymouth's full-size Rapid Transit System vehicle. It has many of the…

MCACN Features: Muscle Discomfort | ClassicCars.com Magazine
MCACN Features: Muscle Discomfort | ClassicCars.com Magazine

you may be familiar with As the saying goes, "familiar food comes with ease". For those who shy away from red Chevelles and purple Challengers, they'll understand, even when equipped with an LS6 or Hemi respectively. Their abomination comes in the form of the Malaise Era Invitational 2024 Muscle Car and Corvette Nationals (MCACN), which puts Camaros, Firebirds, and Trans Ams in the spotlight from the moment decals increase horsepower. Muscle flexing in the malaise era of 2022 This gathering of F-bodies has its origins in the 2022 Malaise Era muscle show, which was one of the year's great surprises - who knew a lower-horsepower performer would be so popular? Sure, MCACN has some of the rarest and most unusual muscle cars ever built, but when was the last time you saw an original 1977 Camaro Z/28? Trust me: When you look at the cars below, it's hard not to be impressed by how some manufacturers have kept up with…