It’s the stuff of legends – the 1970 Plymouth Road Runner Superbird, in that unmistakable 1970’s Lime Light Green with only 7,964 miles and never, ever titled because it’s still under dealer plates. So, with a quick PayPal payment… more»
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Nondescript: 1969 Plymouth GTX 440/4-speed
Wow! This one is really hard to pass up! The 1969 Plymouth GTX is known as the gentlemen’s muscle car and this one has the 440 V8 engine and a 4-speed which is desirable for reliability, well at least… more»
Can’t Get No Respect: 1977 Plymouth Volaré Road Runner
I jumped at the opportunity to write about this sharp Mopar F-body based Road Runner because these cars play the part of the 1970s so well! Orange and black stripes, louvers on the windows and T-tops! And for the… more»
Playin’ In The Mud: 1970 Plymouth Road Runner
As a Mopar fan, I can appreciate beautiful original cars or perfectly restored cars alike but it is becoming rare to find one of these cars in driver condition. Ya know what I mean? These fantastic Plymouth muscle cars (Satellite,… more»
31,000 Miles? 1986 Plymouth Horizon SE
Chrysler had some interesting cars in their European division, maybe one of the more sane and useful lines that came out of there were the Dodge Omni/Plymouth Horizon. This 1986 Plymouth Horizon SE looks like a fantastic car and… more»
One Family Owned: 1976 Plymouth Arrow
A few years ago, a junkyard I used to frequent had a Plymouth Arrow sitting on top of the stacks. I had never seen one before and thought long and hard about pulling some parts to throw on eBay…. more»
Big Gamble: 1970 Plymouth ‘Cuda 440-6 Project
Every third generation ‘Cuda is worth something to a Mopar guy, but the options list can make a huge difference. Take this project for example. The seller has all the parts to build a 440 Six Pack and the… more»
Project B-Body: 1968 Plymouth Road Runner
Mopar projects can often be some of the most daunting projects out there due largely to their tendency to rust as well as the high cost of parts. This 1968 Road Runner is certainly a project suffering from “typical”… more»
Solid Driver: 1969 Plymouth Fury Suburban Wagon
There’s nothing I like as much as a nice Dodge, except for maybe a nice Plymouth! This 1969 Fury Suburban is everything I want in a driver quality classic, except for the Chevrolet wheels. This appears to be a… more»
Light Duty Dually: 1979 Plymouth Arrow
Fancy a dually but can’t stand the poor gas mileage? Well, my friend, your ship has come in. However, while this Plymouth Arrow dually edition may promise efficient wheeling, it is currently lacking an engine. But all that means… more»
Non GM Suburban: 1952 Plymouth Field Find
Barn Finds reader Michael sent us this neat 1952 Plymouth Suburban field find from Bradenton, Florida. It’s listed for sale here on craigslist for only $1,250. I like the basic lines of this, a descendant of the first all-metal US… more»
Big Block Upgrade! 1971 Plymouth Barracuda
Check out this gold 1971 Plymouth Barracuda! This is a Copart auction, submitted by Barn Finds Reader Jamestown Mike, and the condition is just “normal wear”! Normal wear? I wish that normal wear on my cars looked this good!… more»
Too Nice to Race: 1985 Plymouth Turismo/Duster
When I think of the word Turismo I usually think of some exotic Italian high-maintenance car, and when I think of the word Duster I think of a V8-powered car from the 1970s. This 1985 Plymouth Turismo/Duster is neither… more»
















