This cute little British sports sedan was produced by the Rootes Group in the UK and marketed there as the Hillman Avenger. We bought a brand new 1975 Avenger wagon “Snowball” upon our immigration to the UK and liked… more»
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Fade to Black: Plum Crazy 1970 Dodge Charger R/T
Last week Adam Clarke published a write-up here on Barn Finds featuring a rare 1970 Charger recently found in Pennsylvania. Still wearing its original “go mango” orange paint, that Charger came with the highly desirable 4-speed 440 “Six Pack” and… more»
Not a Brady Bunch Wagon: 1976 Dodge Coronet
Those of you who are over forty years of age may think of every 1970s Moper wagon as one that Carol Brady drove in the tv show, Brady Bunch. They all get lumped together. This 1976 Dodge Coronet wagon… more»
Needs Tires: 1965 Plymouth Barracuda
The seller says “was running when parked”. This statement is really a pet peeve of mine. Most things were running when they were last parked unless it was found dead by the road and they got a roll back… more»
1970 AAR Plymouth ‘Cuda Project Car
Plymouth decided to go Trans-Am racing in 1970; one of the results is this AAR ‘Cuda listed for sale here on eBay. AAR stands for All American Racing, familiar to anyone who remembers the famous Dan Gurney. The ‘Cuda… more»
Really Solid: 1973 Plymouth Road Runner
When it comes to nicely styled cars, I personally rate the 1973 Road Runner quite highly….and I have to say that I really like this one. It is a project car, but it is one that you could drive… more»
Just Add Water: 1971 Plymouth Satellite
According to the seller of this 1971 Plymouth Satellite, “If the car is totally washed it will shine like new”. We’d all like to find cars that easy to restore, so let’s take a look at this bright red… more»
Junkyard Rescue: 1967 Plymouth Sport Satellite
Sometimes you will look at a potential project car and wonder how it found its way into a junkyard. This 1967 Plymouth was rescued by the owner from a private junkyard, and the owner has decided to move it… more»
Junkyard full of Projects! South Carolina Treasure
Sprinkled about the brush outside Sharon, South Carolina, a host of mostly ’60s and ’70s cars await new owners with an appetite for resurrecting the dead. The listing here on Charlotte, North Carolina craigslist (less than an hour from… more»
Less Than 11K Miles: 1977 Dodge Aspen SE
In 1976, Chrysler introduced the new Plymouth Volare and Dodge Aspen compacts. They followed Ford’s lead from the previous year by continuing the old compacts, Plymouth Valiant, and Dodge Dart, side by side with the new Volare and Aspen… more»
Malaise Muscle: 1979 Dodge Li’l Red Express
One of the few bright spots of the late-70’s malaise era, the Dodge Li’l Red Express kept things interesting when most of Detroit’s lineup was just plain awful. Produced in small numbers (just over 7,300 units total) and for… more»
Engine Long Gone: 1970 Plymouth Road Runner
Those of you Mopar fanatics will most likely know a lot about what this car is and how much it’s worth. I’ve always had a great deal of respect for the muscle that Chrysler injected into their product lines… more»
















