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»
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Yellow Bird – 1974 Plymouth Road Runner – 440
Plymouth’s Road Runner began in 1968 as a stripped-down muscle-car at a time when marketing often forced buyers to step up to a higher model or package to get the big engine they wanted. This 1974 Road Runner in… more»
Cheap Road Runner Wagon? 1969 Plymouth Satellite
Ever fancied a Road Runner station wagon? That’s one thing you could make out of this 1969 Plymouth Satellite, and after a quick google search, you wouldn’t be the first person to do so. The car is being auctioned here… more»
Still Fast And Furious? 1960 Plymouth Fury
One of Exner’s last Forward Look cars, complete with toilet seat, I mean sport deck, and rear stabilizers. Other than wagons and convertibles, this was a top of the line Plymouth and a leader in NASCAR. Both Lee and… more»
Rare Or Just Fishy? 1966 Plymouth Barracuda
With the recent passing of Playboy Magazine founder Hugh Hefner, you can bet more and more former Playmate rides and special editions will be reappearing. Here is a faded pink 1966 Plymouth Barracuda, claimed to be a rare Playmate… more»
No Hemis Here: 1971 Plymouth Barracuda
At first glance, this 1971 Barracuda looks like a Hemi ‘Cuda, but in reality it is simply a base model Barracuda. Clearly a survivor of the 1970s and 1980s, this Plymouth is being sold by what sounds like its… more»
Drop Top Blues: 1964 Plymouth Valiant V200 Convertible
Convertible weather is about done for the year so perhaps this is the time to look for a deal on your favorite droptop. If the black Dart convertible I wrote about recently wasn’t your style, how about this baby blue… more»
1965 Plymouth Belvedere 426 Street Wedge
Offered as “1 of 265” Belvederes made in ’65 with the 426 Street Wedge and automatic transmission, this Plymouth in Ballston Spa, New York certainly looks the part. Several sites state the Max Wedge 426 ended in 1964. However,… more»
Super Survivor: 1970 Plymouth Superbird
Lately, it seems like Superbirds are coming up for sale everywhere. That said, I have no problem with it! As rare as they are, these collector vehicles change hands somewhat often though this particular one hasn’t recently. These cars… more»
The Best Halloween Plan: 1963 Plymouth Belvedere
Some people, believe it or not, may read Barn Finds and doubt my plans. However, I believe I have the best plans! Huge plans! Great plans that the American people will love! See, I think I have found the… more»
Fuzzy’s Mopar: 1969 Plymouth Roadrunner
The B-body is the favorite of many Mopar muscle lovers, including myself. While the Charger has stolen much of the B-body’s glory over the years, the Coronet, Roadrunner, and GTX all have their place in classic Mopar history. This… more»
HO Drop Top: 1967 Plymouth Barracuda
While most people want the Barracudas built in the early ’70s, I’ve always had a soft spot for the ones built in the late ’60s. One of the major perks of buying a ’60s Mopar is that they tend… more»
Stampede to Montana—Cheap Project Car Auction!
Reader Tim K. tipped us off to this auction, currently ongoing in Miles City, Montana, and it is a veritable treasure trove of viable project cars! Few of these cars and trucks run (although several “ran when parked,” of… more»
















