Plymouth

Little Red Convertible: 1963 Plymouth Valiant

The early ’60s was an odd time for Chryler, they were transitioning from the big curvy cars of the late ’50s to smaller more compact designs that could compete with foreign imports. They tried to keep some of the… more»

The Killer Cuda: 1966 Plymouth Barracuda

This really is one Killer Cuda! The seller sadly doesn’t offer up much information. It’s powered by a 440, which has been heavily upgraded and power gets to the ground via a 727 and an 8 3/4 rear end,… more»

Motorhome Mopar: 1972 Plymouth Cuda

Chrysler’s big 440 V8 found its way into all kinds of vehicles, from muscle cars to boats and even into motorhomes. It’s a versatile and capable engine, that’s for sure! Now why would I be talking about boats and… more»

Classic Car, Part & Tool Auction: Redding, California

We don’t know a lot of details about this online auction, scheduled for Thursday evening California time, but we sure appreciate Barn Finds reader Dave W. sending it in to us! There are some cool cars, lots of parts,… more»

Summer Home Stored: 1969 Plymouth Fury

In a weird way, I hope that my heirs someday find whatever vehicles I still own at my summer home in some warm, tropical place. That’s just me. I like the heat and I relish the idea of living… more»

This Is The 1: 1965 Plymouth Fury

This is the 1. As in, not a Fury II, or Fury III, and it’s not a Sport Fury either. It’s a Fury I, once popular with police departments and taxi companies everywhere. This more-door sedan is located near beautiful… more»

1947 Plymouth P15S Deluxe Business Coupe

Here’s a 1947 Plymouth Deluxe Business Coupe and it’s on eBay with a current bid price of $4,250, but the reserve isn’t met! I know that I missed the boat on business coupes, but dang. This car is located… more»

Drag History: 1965 Plymouth Belvedere II

This 1980’s racer has been hibernating for quite a while, but is ready to go racing again with a new owner. In its glory days this Belvedere was powered by a 426 Max Wedge, and was raced by a… more»

Rough Fish: 1972 Plymouth Barracuda

Rough but complete, this 1972 Barracuda is “barn fresh” looking for its next home. Although there are some rust issues, the body of this ‘Cuda is pretty solid overall. Packing a 340 V8 and a 727 Torque-flight this ‘Cuda… more»

Waiting To Run: 1973 Plymouth Road Runner 400

By 1973 the days of the muscle car were long gone and the Road Runner continued as a B-body Satellite option. This one listed on eBay  is a 400 CID 4 bbl 260 Horsepower car with a column shift automatic. It’s… more»

$11,000 Coyote Nemesis: 1970 Plymouth Road Runner

Thanks to Barn Finds reader, Greg F, for sending in this tip! This is a 1970 Plymouth Roadrunner and it can be found here on craigslist. This straight-looking car is located in Waterville, Minnesota, about 70 miles south of… more»

Barn Shaker: 1971 Plymouth Cuda 340

This Cuda has a plethora of two things, style and rust. The rust doesn’t look that bad at first, but as you start to look it over you start to realize just how rusty it is. It’s a 340… more»

Recovered Theft: 1969 Plymouth Road Runner

This 1969 Plymouth Road Runner is a recent theft recovery that thankfully was not damaged while being stolen. It’s now under lock and key in Fort Wayne, Indiana and is listed for sale here on eBay. There’s no reserve… more»

Real Hemi ‘Cuda On The Cheap!

Here’s your chance to own an affordable Hemi ‘Cuda! Well, sort of… Real Hemi-powered ‘Cuda’s go for big money today so this piece of lawn art may be the closest many of us are ever going to get. It… more»

A Roaring Fury: 1965 Plymouth Fury Convertible

One of the ad campaign slogans for the 1965 Plymouth lines was “The roaring ’65s.” I have no idea what that means, and I can’t imagine that any potential buyer would be moved to purchase a 1965 Plymouth Fury… more»

Sheriff’s Office Commuter: 1974 Satellite Plus

Don’t we all wish sellers knew more about the history of their wares? This 1974 Plymouth Satellite Plus is a breath of fresh air, since the seller knows all of the previous owners, both of whom worked for the… more»

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