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Stock Turbo Model: 1990 Plymouth Laser RS

It’s easy to forget that Chrysler’s dalliance with Mitsubishi stretched well beyond the days of 70s econoboxes and 80s trucks. This Plymouth Laser is a desirable turbocharged example that is equipped with a manual transmission and low miles. To… more»

Mint Mopar: 1970 Plymouth Hemi ‘Cuda Survivor

“Wow” is all I have to say about a car like this! This is something of a Mopar “holy grail” that is certain to sell to a collector. If I had an extra half million dollars lying around, I… more»

The Lead Sled: 1951 Plymouth Custom

When I think of a lead sled, I usually think of a Ford or Mercury with a chopped top. But seeing a lowered Plymouth with a removable hard top isn’t exactly unwelcome! In fact, I like the front end… more»

Roadrunnin’: 1974 Plymouth Road Runner Survivor

Survivor is not a term I like to use loosely, but I feel that this Road Runner fits the bill. There are multiple levels or survivors, so to speak. The two most common kinds are the cars that were… more»

Restore or Restomod?: 1974 Plymouth Valiant

I have all sorts of ideas on how to modify this car. But, then again, I like it as it looks now. It’s a 1974 Plymouth Valiant Brougham and it’s located in Hillsdale, New York and has what seems… more»

1967 Plymouth Barracuda Convertible Woodie

This car could be the subject of a couple of debates: why does it have real oak trim on it, and is it a woodie or a woody? It’s a 1967 Plymouth Barracuda Convertible Woodie, or “woody”, as the… more»

Parked 35 Years! 1968 Plymouth GTX

Aside from the ridiculous wheels, this is what I’d like to drive to work every day. I don’t require a 1968 Plymouth GTX specifically, though this car would be awesome. I’ve simply come to realize that we rarely see… more»

White Night: 1964 Plymouth Valiant V200

“Don’t you mean White Knight, SG? And, why are you showing us a white, four-door Plymouth?!” This car defines my personality perfectly. What could be more useful, hard-working, unassuming, low-maintenance, or trouble-free than a 1964 Plymouth Valiant sedan? Notice… more»

Oklahoma Dreamer! 1970 Plymouth ‘Cuda 440 6 BBL

A leaf-strewn yard in Oklahoma is no place for a classic muscle car that’s nowhere near watertight. This 1970 Plymouth ‘Cuda 440 6-bbl resides in Tulsa, Oklahoma and awaits a new owner here on eBay. In addition to this… more»

Two Door Wagon: 1960 Plymouth Suburban

Now this is something you don’t see very often, a Plymouth 2 door wagon! The seller claims it’s one of only 5 built and that this one is the most original one left. It looks like some paint work… more»

Desert Fish: 1969 Plymouth Barracuda

After a life time spent in the dry California sun, this Barracuda is a ready to drive. Featuring low miles and little to no rust, this fish is in need of some beautification and some good old fashioned elbow… more»

Mothballed since the Seventies! 1967 Plymouth GTX

Picture, for a moment, this Plymouth in a partially-restored state:  cosmetically no different from what you see here with missing trim, reverse rake, and black steel wheels with 75 series radials, but mechanically as perfect as the day it… more»

Island Hopper: 1951 Plymouth Cranbrook Belvedere

This beautiful 2-door Plymouth Cranbrook Belvedere has spent the last 30 years cruising parades and car shows at the Ohio islands in Lake Erie. In 2016 it was transported back to the mainland and is now for sale here… more»

Packing A Hemi: 1968 Plymouth Barracuda

While the massive hood-scope immediately warns that this Barracuda isn’t stock, it isn’t until you lift open the hood that you realize this isn’t your run of the mill Mopar. We’ve seen plenty of this era of Barracuda packing… more»

New York Barn Find: 1969 Road Runner

Today, the highest horsepower variant of a given car often comes with the highest price tag. Along with the “big motor,” we expect leather seats, air conditioning, touch-screen navigation, and Bluetooth–so we can find out what our spouse needs… more»

The Nicest One Left? 1969 Plymouth Fury III

There are amazing survivor vehicles out there, and then there is this 1969 Plymouth Fury III with 21,000 original miles! This car is maybe the nicest original fifth-generation Fuselage Fury III left on the planet and it can be… more»

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