Would you ever pay more for a car that doesn’t have any options than one that does? That may seem like a silly question, but the seller of this Plymouth Plaza presents it as being more desirable because it… more»
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Going Commando: 1968 Plymouth GTX
I’ve been watching this Plymouth GTX for the past few days, as I’ve been sorely tempted to buy it. It’s only a 6 hour drive away from me, not a small jot by any means, but close enough to… more»
Pristine And Minty: 1951 Plymouth Cranbrook
Lately, I’ve noticed these early fifties shoebox Chrysler products getting some well-deserved love here on Barn Finds, including this 1951 Dodge Coronet, and this 1950 Plymouth. I for one, would posit that these cars are very worthy of that love, and… more»
One Of A Kind: 1946 Plymouth Deluxe
When I saw the pictures of this 1946 Plymouth for sale here on craigslist in Phoenix, Arizona, I did not know whether to laugh or cry. In fact, every time I look at these pictures, I continue to be mind blown… more»
1982 Plymouth Reliant: Spring Sport Special
Here’s a variant of the popular K-Car I had never heard of: the 1982 Plymouth Reliant Spring Sport Special, as seen here on eBay. With only 40,000 miles from new, it’s barely broken in and still wears sharp looking… more»
Simple Survivor: 1950 Plymouth Special Deluxe
We just saw another run-of-the-mill early 50s Chrysler product here (a 1951 Dodge Coronet). This one is a 1950 Plymouth Special Deluxe though and it is in what looks to be pretty solid survivor condition. It’s offered for sale… more»
Solid Steel: 1930 Plymouth Sedan
1930 is the first year of the all steel body Plymouth. Earlier car bodies were wood framed and as the cars aged the frames rotted or just loosened up from the the daily grind. A steel body makes this car a much better… more»
Very Impressive Plymouth: 1968 Fury VIP
In 1968, the top of the line Plymouth Fury was called a “VIP”. It was only manufactured for three years, 1966-1969. It was offered as the upscale luxury counterpart to the successful “Sport Fury” trim level cars.
Excessive Or Distinctive? 1961 Plymouth Valiant
No one could ever accuse Virgil Exner (lead stylist for Chrysler at the time this car was designed) of being conservative! My tiny model of a Valiant that I had as a child was the most distinctive car I… more»
Wagon Ho! 1959 Plymouth Sport Suburban
The term “land yacht” has been used to describe large American cars for a long time. Maybe this one should be called a Prairie Schooner! This 1959 Plymouth Sport Suburban 9-passenger wagon takes the idea to the extreme; this… more»
One Owner: 1950 Plymouth Special Deluxe
When was the last time you saw a one-owner 1950 Plymouth Special Deluxe with 16,021 original miles? This maybe the only one. This car is in Chilton, Missouri and is listed here on eBay with a BIN of $16K.
1970 Plymouth Road Runner: Really That Great?
I’ve never even driven one, but I’ve dreamed about getting a Road Runner for a while now. I’m starting to wonder if I’m actually missing out on that much though. Surely, that statement will anger a few Mopar guys… more»
A Farmer’s Tale: 1968 Plymouth GTX
This low miles Plymouth GTX listed here on craigslist with an asking of $18,500 has an interesting history. The story goes a farmer bought it and used the 440 engine out of it for his pickup and it has only 23,000 miles…. more»
Vandalized 1972 Plymouth Barracuda
We have featured some angry ex-wife handiwork before, but this one might take the cake. This beautiful Barracuda has a 340 under the hood and is claimed to only have 38k miles on it. If you look closely at… more»
340 Equipped: 1968 Plymouth Barracuda
Before the Malaise era took hold, automobile manufacturers upped the ante at every opportunity to have more powerful options available for customers. This 1968 Plymouth Barracuda 340 here on craigslist is a recent barn find and nicely equipped with… more»














