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Cheap B-Body Project: 1964 Plymouth Sport Fury

The Plymouth Fury got a redesign for the 1962 model, with these refreshed third-generation cars now riding on Chrysler’s new B-Body platform, along with the brand bringing back the Sport Fury trim package.  The hardtops also got a revised… more»

Garage-Kept 1932 Plymouth PB Two Door Sedan

Plymouth broke out of the gate quickly in 1928 – a new brand on the rise. It offered advanced features, including hydraulic brakes and rubber engine mounts (cutely called “floating power”) at a reasonable price. The brand’s popularity launched… more»

Special Order 440: 1969 Plymouth ‘Cuda

Are all classics created equal? That’s a loaded question to which there is no definitive answer. Regardless of what badge it wears, those who advocate for a particular vehicle will rightly identify some attribute that lifts it a rung… more»

Slant-Six Survivor? 1973 Plymouth Duster

The Plymouth Valiant was a popular compact in the 1960s. But sporty it was not. To attract younger buyers, they introduced the Duster model in 1970, a fastback that featured its own body from the cowl back. The seller… more»

Stored 40 Years! 1968 Plymouth Barracuda Fastback

The sporty Plymouth Barracuda had the misfortune of hitting the market 17 days before the Ford Mustang in 1964. The latter vehicle coined the term “pony car” to define the new market segment, and it buried the Barracuda in… more»

Numbers-Matching Original: 1971 Plymouth GTX

When it comes to Mopar muscle, the GTX occupies a special place as Plymouth’s “gentleman’s hot rod,” offering both refined styling and serious performance. This 1971 Plymouth GTX, listed for sale here on craigslist in Oregon, is a remarkable… more»

Original 340/4-Speed: 1972 Plymouth Duster 340

The seller states that this 1972 Plymouth Duster 340 is ready for any “show and shine.” One look at the supplied images seems to support that, with the car presenting superbly. Its cause is aided by its original drivetrain,… more»

BF Auction: 1969 Plymouth Road Runner

If this 1969 Plymouth Road Runner looks familiar, that’s probably because we featured it about 3 years ago. The seller inherited the car from their late father, who had purchased the car new, and they weren’t sure what to… more»

Excellent 440: 1970 Plymouth ‘Cuda

Before they were hampered by legislative requirements, American vehicle manufacturers produced cars with genuine performance credentials. The 1970 Plymouth ‘Cuda 440 demonstrated that, providing enough power and torque to satisfy all but the most hardened enthusiast with gasoline flowing… more»

Nicest One Left? 1977 Plymouth Fury Suburban

From 1959 to 1974, the Fury was marketed as Plymouth’s top (or near the top) full-size automobile. Even during the ill-fated downsizing period of 1962 to 1964. But in 1975, it was formally reassigned to mid-size duty (though the… more»

Muscle Car Project: 1969 Plymouth GTX

Introduced in 1967, the GTX was Plymouth’s upscale muscle car. It was joined the following year by the Road Runner, a budget-oriented model. Both were based on the mid-size Satellite/ Belvedere. The seller has a rusty and non-running GTX… more»

Longtime Montana Keeper: 1976 Plymouth Volaré Road Runner

Some cars stick with families for decades, carrying memories and stories across generations. This 1976 Plymouth Road Runner, now offered here on craigslist in Livingston, Montana, is one of those cars. The seller has owned it for more than… more»

Dusty Time Capsule: 1969 Plymouth Fury VIP

Full-size Mopars from the late 1960s don’t always get the attention they deserve, but this 1969 Plymouth Fury VIP, listed here on Facebook Marketplace in [location not specified], offers an opportunity to bring one of these rarely seen luxury-oriented… more»

1-Owner Garage Find: 1966 Plymouth Sport Fury

The Sport Fury can be thought of as Plymouth’s answer to the Chevrolet Impala Super Sport. After being a one-year wonder in 1959, the name returned in 1962 for a longer run to 1971. Most Sport Furys were hardtops,… more»

Fresh Motor: 1999 Plymouth Prowler

Often dubbed a triumph of style over substance, Plymouth released the Prowler for the 1997 model year. Reception was, to be polite, lukewarm, with the badge taking a Gap Year in 1998 before reemerging in 1999. This Prowler rolled… more»

Stripped Muscle: 1970 Plymouth Road Runner Project

The Plymouth Road Runner remains one of the most iconic muscle cars of the golden era, built to deliver raw performance with minimal frills. This 1970 Plymouth Road Runner, listed here on craigslist in Knoxville, Tennessee, is a factory… more»