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Space Age Survivor: 1959 Plymouth Sport Fury

The Sport Fury was (temporarily) a one-year product offering from Plymouth in 1959. It disappeared after that but returned in 1962 for a much longer run. You might look at a ’59 Sport Fury as the forerunner to the… more»

Vice Grip Garage 1965 Plymouth Barracuda

Say what you will about the proliferation of electronic gadgetry and its effects on the welfare of mankind, we are living in a golden age of automotive entertainment. I couldn’t care less about what’s streaming on Netflix or Hulu… more»

Garage Find: 1969 Plymouth Barracuda Convertible

It wouldn’t be until 1970 that the Plymouth Barracuda got its final redesign, the one probably the most fondly remembered of the three generations.  However, the earlier models have plenty of positives to offer as well, plus they’re considerably… more»

Original 383: 1971 Plymouth Road Runner

If you’re going to tackle the restoration of a classic, commencing the process with a candidate that is rust-free and that retains its original steel is always desirable. That is the story behind this 1971 Plymouth Road Runner. Not… more»

9,800 Original Miles? 1967 Plymouth Fury III

Some claims made by sellers must be taken at face value. This is especially true when the subject turns to odometer readings. Someone can state that their classic has an extraordinarily low mileage. However, unless they hold documentation confirming… more»

Take Your Pick: Pair of 1968 Plymouth Ragtops

In the 1960s and 1970s, the Fury III was Plymouth’s version of the Chevrolet Impala and Ford Galaxie 500. And as was typical of Chrysler in those days, Plymouth usually came in third place in the sales race. The… more»

18k-Mile Survivor: 1969 Plymouth Satellite

There’s sort of a fine line between offering too little or too much information when selling a car.  Sometimes, when the seller writes a short book, it becomes hard to follow and often redundant.  On the other hand, when… more»

BF Auction: 1949 Plymouth Suburban

Some custom builds are better than others, and this 1949 Plymouth Suburban is a gem. The owner left no stone unturned creating this Wagon, choosing a “total package” approach that combines stunning classic charm, a bulletproof drivetrain, and enough… more»

Diamond-Star Rarity: 1990 Plymouth Laser RS Turbo

Hailing from Diamond-Star Motors – a collaboration between Mitsubishi and Chrysler – comes this 1990 Plymouth Laser RS Turbo. Built alongside its siblings – the Mitsubishi Eclipse and the Eagle Talon – the trio of badge-engineered cars represented the… more»

Solid Project? No Reserve 1974 Plymouth ‘Cuda

1974 was the end of the line for the Plymouth Barracuda, with those third-generation cars seeming to be the ones everybody wants nowadays, no matter how much work is needed to get them looking like new again.  The seller… more»

1 of 9: Rare 1971 Plymouth Barracuda Drop-Top

In 1970, Plymouth treated its pony car, the Barracuda, to a new platform. It was shared with the brand-new Dodge Challenger, but with no common sheet metal. Sales were brisk at first, but tanked the next year thanks to… more»

1 of 458: 1970 Plymouth Superbird 440 4-Barrel

First there was the Dodge Charger Daytona in 1969, followed by the Plymouth Road Runner Superbird in 1970. Both were Chrysler attempts at putting a more aerodynamic product on racetracks in NASCAR. Street versions were produced and sold, with… more»

Canary in a Coal Mine: 1941 Plymouth Coupe

Much digital ink has been spilled in the media to convince everyone that we are entering a recession.  Maybe.  Maybe not.  One of the ways car enthusiasts can tell if money is tight is by looking at the antique… more»

400/4-Speed: 1972 Plymouth Road Runner

As the 1970s unfolded, sales of traditional American muscle cars began to taper off. Manufacturers faced the specter of trying to comply with emission regulations, while insurance companies made cars like this 1972 Plymouth Road Runner ruinously expensive to… more»

440 Upgrade: 1971 Plymouth Road Runner

This 1971 Plymouth Road Runner is a twice-stalled project needing someone to return it to its former glory. Don’t be fooled by its tired appearance, because it is rock-solid below the surface. Adding to its appeal is a previous… more»

Sleeper Muscle Wagon: 1970 Plymouth Satellite

Before the U.S. highway became littered with SUVs (Sport Utility Vehicle), station wagons carried families and their stuff from Points A, B, and C. Chrysler had plenty of choices in 1970 when the seller’s wagon was produced, a Plymouth… more»

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