Chevrolet is famous for some of its long running name plates — here are the vehicles that have had the longest continuous production runs.
The last pickup truck produced by Plymouth, the Scamp was sold in 1983 only and was essentially a rebadged Dodge Rampage.
Parked in a field since 1982, this 1973 Plymouth Road Runner is a rare four-speed manual Mopar. But it's also in poor ...
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The 2026 Blazer puts a modern spin on a classic Chevrolet nameplate. Revived as a midsize SUV, it emphasizes style and everyday practicality over rugged off-road chops. Slotting between the Equinox ...
Parked in a field in 1982 this 1973 Plymouth Roadrunner has been found and saved after 40 years in the elements.
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