Survivors of this vintage are pretty uncommon, especially Mopars. If you don’t already know why, the answer is rust! Though this car certainly isn’t any kind of show-ready cream puff, it is mostly intact and original. In my opinion,… more»
Plymouth
Hot Rod Alternative: 1933 Plymouth Two Door
Go to just about any classic car show and you will find at least one hot rod built from an early ’30s Ford. Now don’t get me wrong, they make for awesome hot rods, but thanks to the Beach… more»
Reasonably Priced: 1935 Plymouth Deluxe
There’s not much information and only a few pictures in the listing here on eBay for this old Plymouth so there’s not much to say about it. It is completely original and all the interior parts are included. The $4,000… more»
Christine’s Cousin? 1965 Plymouth Fury III
This 1965 Plymouth Fury is listed on eBay in a fashion I have not seen in a long time. This car is listed with no reserve and the high bid is currently $1.00! That means either the seller has… more»
Period Hot Rod: 1932 Plymouth Coupe
Lately, I’ve had a hankering to build a hot rod. Josh and I even looked at a Model A pickup body and frame this past week, but decided that we’d better start with something more complete. Maybe this Plymouth… more»
One Cool Project: 1974 Plymouth Barracuda
After surviving one heck of a hot summer, this Barracuda is looking like a rather tempting project. Yes, it needs a complete restoration, but it’s a factory A/C car. It’s complete, with a rebuilt 440, 727 transmission and doesn’t… more»
Survivor Superbird: 1970 Plymouth Superbird
I am a lover of all things MoPar, and all cars unusual. The Superbirds and Daytonas have always caught my eye, even before they really shot up in value, simply because of their truly unique styling and distinguishable look…. more»
Furyous Commercial: 1977 Plymouth Fury Sport
Meet Flo, a light blue 1977 Plymouth Fury Sport. A two-owner car, the current owner has enjoyed this Fury since 2015 and is looking to sell it in lieu of something more fuel efficient. Pat L. sent this one… more»
Captive Import: 1982 Plymouth Champ
You may have heard of the Dodge (Mitsubishi) Colt, but have you heard of the Plymouth Champ? I hadn’t! Captive imports have and will always fascinate me, especially Chrysler’s unusual relationship with Mitsubishi. Thanks to Matt W. for sending… more»
Family Fury: Low-Mileage 1978 Plymouth Station Wagon
This may not be what comes to mind when you hear the term “’70s MoPar” but it certainly is representative of the end of the era! For some people, cars like this are nothing but demolition derby fodder. For… more»
Superbird? 1970 Plymouth Road Runner
And I thought that the Pontiac GTO “The Judge” from back in April was in rough shape. Looking at that car now, it looks like it’s ready for Pebble Beach compared to this 1970 Plymouth Road Runner. This baby… more»
Dig those Paisleys! 1971 Plymouth Fury Gran Coupe
Plymouth redesigned its largest coupe for 1969 with smooth “fuselage” styling, hidden headlights, hidden windshield wipers, and more rounded lines compared to the previous generation Fury (some details courtesy of AllPar.com). This 1971 Plymouth Fury Gran Coupe awaits a… more»
BF AUCTION: 1959 Plymouth Belvedere Project
I’ve come to really appreciate the styling of these finned Mopars. They have a cool look and for some reason they always remind me of the original Batmobile (which was actually based on the 1955 Lincoln Futura Concept). I’m… more»
Finned Mopar: 1959 Plymouth Belvedere
Hank in Ohio is ready to sell this tidy-looking 1959 Plymouth Belvedere 2 Door Hardtop, offered on Hemmings for $21,900 obo. Designer Virgil “Ex” Exner rocked the world with his lineup of boldly finned Chryslers that debuted in 1957…. more»
Al Bundy’s Ride: 1970 Plymouth Duster
History demonstrates that in dire times, a hero always rises. Leonidas lead the delaying action that allowed Greece to defeat the Persians. George Washington defeated the British at Yorktown to secure America’s Freedom. Winston Churchill rallied Britain to save… more»
















