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»
Plymouth
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»
Own A Piece Of History: 1978 Plymouth Street Kit
If you’re a Richard Petty and NASCAR fan, you may not remember 1978 fondly. It’s the only year that Petty didn’t place in the Winners Circle. So, it might be bittersweet to have one of only 247 1978 Plymouth… more»
Fury Road: 1957 Plymouth Fury
If you aren’t a fan of gold trim, then you might want to look away from this 1957 Plymouth Fury. For the first few years, white or off white paint with gold anodized trim was the only way you… more»
Plymouth Rock: 1964 Valiant Wagon
Thanksgiving has arrived, and there are many things to be grateful for including this rock solid surviving Valiant wagon. Very clean on the outside while needing a little help on the interior this classic station wagon is ready to… more»
Ready For The Road (Runner): 1975 Plymouth Survivor
If you’re a Road Runner fan, this time capsule from 1975 is right up your alley. With only 22k original miles, it looks to be in awfully good shape cosmetically. Even better, every penny of your purchase will be… more»
Real Potential: 1965 Plymouth Barracuda
The Barracuda was introduced in 1964, a few weeks ahead of the Mustang, but wasn’t a big success like the Mustang. The Barracuda looks a lot more like a Valiant than the Mustang looks like the Falcon it’s based on…. more»
Full Sized And Fine: 1967 Plymouth Fury II
What we have here isn’t a barn find, nor is it an exceptionally rare car. The rarity comes in seeing a 50 year old car on a lot amidst other cars only a decade old. This 1967 Plymouth Fury… more»
Parked For 48 Years: 1950 Plymouth Woodie Wagon
Plymouth introduced their first all-new bodied post-war vehicles midway through 1949, but the Deluxe and Special Deluxe names were recycled from the pre-war years. The names differentiated the wheelbase length, and in 1950 the 111 inch wheelbase Deluxe was… more»
Outerspacious: 1972 Plymouth Satellite Wagon
Early 1970’s Chrysler products are legendary for their bold looks and powerful engines. To name a few, the Charger, ‘Cuda, and Roadrunner all could be had with lots of power or a little power depending on what you desired…. more»
A Pair Of Oddities: V8 Trike & Model A Fury!
Either one of these vehicles would be one of the stranger modes of transportation available for sale, but these two are both available from the same seller in Berwick, Pennsylvania. You can find the unusual V8-powered trike for sale here on… more»
Fantastico: 1979 Plymouth Volaré Premier
In the late ’60s and ’70s the Plymouth Valiant was an incredibly popular small car that had gained a reputation for reliability and economy but was built on an aged platform. Chrysler knew that they had to introduce a… more»
















