The Greatest Mopar Cars & Trucks

Joe Driscoll, left, of the Chickasaw Motor Lines, gets help from Mrs. Gypsy Cheek and Mrs. Carol Waffird for some parts June 25, 1979 at the Madam Mopar, Inc., an all-girl operated automobile part company at 1130 Polk Ave.69then06 090
Joe Driscoll, left, of the Chickasaw Motor Lines, gets help from Mrs. Gypsy Cheek and Mrs. Carol Waffird for some parts June 25, 1979 at the Madam Mopar, Inc., an all-girl operated automobile part company at 1130 Polk Ave.69then06 090 /
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CHICAGO – MAY 14: A vintage dealership sign hangs on the wall at the Balzekas Chrysler dealership May 14, 2009 in Chicago, Illinois. The dealership, which has been in business since 1919 and has sold Chrysler products from this location since 1926, is one of 789 Chrysler dealerships nationwide that will lose their franchise under Chrysler’s restructuring plan. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)
CHICAGO – MAY 14: A vintage dealership sign hangs on the wall at the Balzekas Chrysler dealership May 14, 2009 in Chicago, Illinois. The dealership, which has been in business since 1919 and has sold Chrysler products from this location since 1926, is one of 789 Chrysler dealerships nationwide that will lose their franchise under Chrysler’s restructuring plan. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images) /

1962 Plymouth Sport Fury

An early muscle car, the Sport Fury had a 413ci V8 “Wedge” engine under the hood with 420hp. It is a fairly docile looking coupe but is the epitome of a wolf in sheep’s clothing.