by ClassicCars | Nov 26, 2022 | The ’60s, The ’70s
Right now we’re looking at the fourth-generation Dart coupe, which was produced for the 1967-1976 model years. The 1968 model saw minor bodywork changes: the parking and turn signals in the grille were moved inboard and rounded slightly, side marker lights were...
by ClassicCars | Nov 26, 2022 | The ’70s
The first coupe in the E9 series, it replaced the 2000C and 2000CS in 1968. The 2800CS had a longer wheelbase and was also longer overall than the 2000 to accommodate the new 2.8-litre six-cylinder engine, codenamed M30 (the latter was rated at 170bhp). However, this...
by ClassicCars | Nov 26, 2022 | The ’70s
A 2-door coupe produced since 1976 that is nearly identical to the Plymouth Volaré. At the time of the Aspen’s production, North American automakers were downsizing the size and weight of their models in an effort to improve fuel economy, which is why the Aspen...
by ClassicCars | Nov 26, 2022 | The ’70s
Swedish front-wheel drive car produced between 1970-1974. It was primarily intended for the American market and appeared only sporadically in Sweden. It featured a 1.7-liter Ford V4 engine, but had the same power output (65 hp/48 kW) as its 1.5-liter predecessor in...
by ClassicCars | Nov 26, 2022 | The ’60s, The ’70s, The 80s
The third generation of this sports car, which was produced from 1967-1982. It brought with it a new body and interior. The body of this car is a so-called notchback equipped with removable roof panels (also known as T-tops). Under the bonnet is a 5.7-litre V8 engine...
by ClassicCars | Nov 26, 2022 | The ’60s, The ’70s
Car produced by Ferrari between 1967-1974. Directly behind the front seats, you’ll find the legendary 2.4-litre six-cylinder, whose power is felt with every acceleration. Its power is transmitted to the rear wheels via a 5-speed manual gearbox. This engine was...