Speaking of Plymouths, here’s a 1962 Plymouth Valiant Signet 200. The Signet 200 was the top of the line for the Valiant in 1962 and if you like unusual body shapes (in cars, I mean), you probably like this… more»
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Barn ‘Cuda: 1966 Plymouth Barracuda
Here’s a 1966 Plymouth Barracuda, shown in a zoomed-in photo when the seller took it to a car show in the Phoenix, Arizona area where they live. They have this red fastback on Craigslist with an asking price of… more»
Road Runner Wagon: 1969 Plymouth Satellite
Now this could be some fun! This Satellite is based off the same platform as Plymouth’s Road Runner and while it currently has a nice running 318, with a 440 and a 4 speed, you could turn it a Road… more»
Hide Away: 1970 Plymouth Sport Fury
Hidden away in the wilds of west-central Illinois, is this great 1970 Plymouth parts car. In very desirable “Sport Fury” trim, and with a big block slumbering peacefully under the hood, it’s in just rough enough condition that it… more»
This One Is Lime Green Too!
Remember the lime green Road Runner we featured the other day? Here’s another one just like it–well, maybe not just like it! As a matter of fact, by 1976, the Road Runner was mainly a decoration package on a Volare…. more»
Beep Beep To You: 1970 Plymouth Road Runner
Unearthed from a dusty storage area (by an owner appropriately named Dustin) where it may have been for as long as 15 years, this 1970 Plymouth Road Runner looks fairly original despite a claimed repaint from the previous owner…. more»
Dusty Plum: 1970 Plymouth Cuda GranCoupe
There have been a lot of “1 of” cars floating around lately. Well, this Mopar is said to be one of 945. The seller doesn’t really explain what makes it limited, I’m guessing that it’s a Plum Crazy GranCoupe with… more»
Pepto Plymouth: 1956 Plymouth Belvedere
Here’s another great looking pink car, this one is a 1956 Plymouth Belvedere Sport Coupe. From this photo it looks like it’s almost new, other than some faded/chipped paint on the roof. This forward-look Belvedere hardtop is listed on… more»
Did The Coyote Catch It? 1969 Plymouth Road Runner
“Road Runner…the Coyote’s after you! Road Runner…if he catches you you’re through!” I know many of the rest of you woke up on Saturday mornings waiting for that theme song as well; some of you may have even hoped… more»
Hemi And A 4-Speed! 1968 Plymouth GTX Convertible
I’m not sure if this GTX Convertible is legit or not, but I sure hope it is. You see it’s a Hemi equipped 4 speed convertible, making it the rarest and most desirable versions of the Plymouth GTX. It’s clearly… more»
Barn Cricket: 1971 Plymouth Cricket
This one may be a bit of a head-scratcher for a few of you, I know that it is for me. This is a 1971 Plymouth Cricket and it’s on Craigslist with an asking price of $1,000 or best… more»
Only Calling Once! Warehouse Find in NJ
Why is it the ads with seemingly the most potential for an exciting find are written by people who seem almost reluctant to sell? Barn Finds reader Geoff flagged this very interesting craigslist find showing what appears to be a warehouse… more»
1952 Plymouth Cranbrook–Would You Wear Your Hat?
Here’s a nice example of a classic you can drive without worrying about the occasional parking lot scratch. Inexpensive enough to be used as transportation and roomy enough to take the family with you! The Cranbrook is listed here… more»
$1,950 Arrow: 1980 Plymouth Arrow Truck
Captive import fans unite, here’s a 1980 Plymouth Arrow Truck. This solid driver is on Craigslist with an asking price of $1,950 or possible trade. This one is “cash only” so you’d better be willing to take a trip… more»
Nicest on the Planet: 1978 Plymouth Volaré
This mind-blowingly-perfect 1978 Plymouth Volaré has traveled just 13,661 miles in the last 39 years and it is in absolutely amazing condition. It’s literally like new inside and out, top and bottom, above and underneath. This mind-warping time warp is listed… more»
Mid-Level: 1963 Plymouth Valiant V200 Wagon
Something that would cause heads to roll at any car company today, the re-skinned 1963 Valiant was actually a half-inch shorter than the 1962 model was! Now, every redesign gives us bigger, fatter, longer, wider, heavier vehicles. If I… more»
















