If the Hemi Challenger from earlier got you excited, but was just a tad too expensive or was the wrong body style for your taste, this 1970 Plymouth Barracuda might be more to your liking! It’s still a Hemi… more»
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Michigan Muscle Stash!
It’s good to have options. Coke or Pepsi? Big Mac or Whopper? Oreo or Hydrox? This Michigan car collection presents its owner with tasty options. Wrench on the 1967 Dodge Coronet R/T convertible, or the 1967 Camaro RS 327?… more»
Twin Stick Survivor: 1981 Plymouth Champ
Our resident Japanese survivor-car fanatic Scotty G. may want to check out this unmolested 1981 Plymouth Champ, a rare variant stemming from Chrysler’s affinity for re-badging Mitsubishi economy cars. This particular example is less frequently seen, as most of… more»
$1,500 Box-Checker: 1977 Plymouth Volare
Sometimes a particular vehicle checks so many boxes on your wish list but when the whole thing comes together it doesn’t quite come to the top of your wish list. This 1977 Plymouth Volare Premier is one of those… more»
Still For Sale: 1976 Plymouth Arrow 200 GS
$4,800 seems like a lot of money back in the day for a car like this 1976 Plymouth Arrow GS. Although, that’s only $21,000 in today’s money, hardly anything when it comes to new car prices. The seller is… more»
Misty Mountain Muscle! 1972 Plymouth Road Runner
Wearing a white hat, white interior, and Mist Green paint, this fancy Plymouth would have been perfect for Easter Sunday, or any pleasant drive on a sunny day. Currently located in Vernon, Vermont, this 1972 Plymouth Road Runner had… more»
When Only Speed Mattered: 1965 Plymouth Belvedere
It must have been rough to be a cop back in the 1960s. Street racing had become the second national pastime, and nearly everyone partaking of that pastime had more horsepower under the hood than your standard police car. … more»
Needs Everything: 1969 Plymouth Road Runner
This car is tough to look at. Out of all the Plymouth Road Runners, 1969 is my favorite due to the treatment of those rear lights. I love the coke bottle shape, the w-curve in the rear glass, but… more»
Pile Of Parts And Rust: 1934 Plymouth Coupe
At first glance, it’s hard to tell if there’s actually a car in this pile of parts, but look closer and you can see the 1934 Plymouth Coupe buried in there. The seller claims that his wife doesn’t see… more»
7k Mile Survivor: 1970 Road Runner Superbird
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»
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»
















