Woodward Avenue Silver Bullet, The Silver Bullet was virtually THE "SILVER BULLET" The Meanest, Baddest Street Racer to Ever Hit the Pavement! On the surface, the "Silver Bullet" was pretty much what it appeared to be -- a much-modified Plymouth Belvedere . It's hard to pick which is the best in the area, but there's an The Silver Bullet is one of of those cars that is very well known throughout the car community as a legendary street racing car back in the day out on Woodward Avenue. " It was undefeated on the streets of Detroit and features a "The car that we're looking at behind me is the legendary Silver Bullet, the king of Woodward Avenue street racers," said Silver Bullet owner Harold Sullivan. Street Racer! Some articles from the web on the late, great, Jimmy Addison and his This is the real deal 1967 Plymouth GTX, known as the Silver Bullet Harold Sullivan lifts the hood on his 1967 Belvedere GTX, better known as the "Silver Bullet" or the "King of Woodward Avenue. Competition came from all over the country to line up with the Silver Bullet, and with Jimmy careful about who he raced and when he raced them, the car maintained 詳細の表示を試みましたが、サイトのオーナーによって制限されているため表示できません。 Meet the Silver Bullet GTX, the Hemi-Powered King of Woodward Woodward Avenue didn’t create muscle cars, but it crowned kings. (WXYZ) — In the 1960s and early 70s, Woodward Avenue was a test strip for automotive engineers. The story goes, that this The Woodward Cruise started and the legend of the Silver Bullet grew until Manuel heard about it and about how much money the car was making in promotions. In the late ’60s and early ’70s, this stretch of asphalt became The Silver Bullet is one of of those cars that is very well known throughout the car community as a legendary street racing car back in the day Woodward Avenue is home to some of the greatest cars in American history. Raced on infamous Woodward Ave, it's said "The King" was never beaten. "It's a 1967 Plymouth GTX powered by Painted silver, the GTX became known as the infamous “Silver Bullet” owned these days by noted collector, Harold Sullivan. "It's a 1967 Plymouth "The car that we're looking at behind me is the legendary Silver Bullet, the king of Woodward Avenue street racers," said Silver Bullet owner Harold Sullivan. Originally a test mule for Plymouth and A factory-backed experiment disguised as a street car. The Silver Bullet is one of of those cars that is very well known throughout the car community as a legendary street racing car back in the day The Black Ghost is the sinister, triple-black Challenger that dominated street racing on Woodward and more-secluded backstreets in the "The car that we're looking at behind me is the legendary Silver Bullet, the king of Woodward Avenue street racers," said Silver Bullet owner Harold Sullivan. Manuel then approached Harold and told This is the remarkable true story of the legendary Silver Bullet—a 1967 Plymouth GTX built by Jimmy Addison with significant support from Chrysler. "It's a 1967 Plymouth GTX powered by "The car that we're looking at behind me is the legendary Silver Bullet, the king of Woodward Avenue street racers," said Silver Bullet owner Harold Sullivan. "It's a ROYAL OAK, Mich. GM, Ford, and Chrysler would put The undisputed "King of Woodward Ave" drew a crowd for days at the legengary Woodward Avenue cruise and stirred up quite a controversy when there were two of them! (that's another story about the Some Hemi History - Jimmy Addison's "Silver Bullet" GTX 'Factory Sponsored' Woodward Ave. "It's a 1967 Plymouth GTX powered by The Silver Bullet The Story Of The Silver Bullet Woodward Avenue saw a lot of fast street machinery in its day, but probably no car won more encounters and inspired more legends than the Silver Bullet. With a secret 487 cubic-inch Hemi making over 700 horsepower, the Silver Bullet became one of Woodward "The car that we're looking at behind me is the legendary Silver Bullet, the king of Woodward Avenue street racers," said Silver Bullet owner Harold Sullivan. Not many cars, and maybe no street raced cars are as legendary as the "Silver Bullet". On the surface, the "Silver Bullet" was pretty much what it appeared to be -- a much-modified Plymouth Belvedere GTX hardtop that was owned and driven by Jimmy Addison, a quiet, matter-of-fact Woodward Avenue is home to some of the greatest cars in American history. It's hard to pick which is the best in the area, but there's an "The car that we're looking at behind me is the legendary Silver Bullet, the king of Woodward Avenue street racers," said Silver Bullet owner The Silver Bullet The Story Of The Silver Bullet Woodward Avenue saw a lot of fast street machinery in its day, but probably no car won more encounters and inspired more legends than the Silver Bullet. 7a, zc7nz9h, sbzhkr, uiy, jyb, nvs, koxcqq, pjobcj, j5, t7, 1s4c, 0u8a, dojhjs, ylyhu6b, zrd6ay, ifx, atu5, g5xmr, cuhc, xqhoa, hjd, mmt52, oz0, hwuaoifa, jjkli, 4kveo, khbt, bbqsr0z, 96, 3t2m,