You’d be forgiven if you lost track of the number of cars Chrysler Corp. re-badged to sell stateside in pursuit of small vehicle sales. Most of these collaborations occurred with Mitsubishi Motors, but then there was this oddball called… more»
Plymouth
Be The Fuzz: 1976 Plymouth Fury
The Plymouth Fury isn’t what I’d necessarily call an attractive car, but when you throw on the steel wheels and hubcaps with the lowered stance (potentially helped by the cop suspension, blown shocks or both), they look positively bad… more»
Nice Winter Project: 1969 Plymouth Fury
Sadly, winter is here, but for us that means spending those cold dark evenings out in the garage. If you need something to fill your winter evenings, this project listed here on craigslist and sitting in Fort Madison, Iowa… more»
1978 Plymouth Volare: Petty Special
As we’ve documented on these pages before, Chrysler Corp. pulled out all the stops to make the Volare and Aspen twins more appealing through a variety of limited production packages. Well, featured here is one that must be damn… more»
BEEP-BEEP! 1971 Plymouth Road Runner
While this ’71 Road Runner isn’t quite the stripped down street racer the Road Runner had once been, it is still a great muscle car. Ride quality of the ’71 was much improved and so was handling! This Road… more»
Colorado Grand: 1972 Plymouth Fury Gran Sedan
It’s a Fury Gran Sedan Brougham in Grand Junction! The blackwall tires, industrial color paint and plain wheel covers disguise somewhat of a sleeper here. With a 400 V-8, air conditioning and a pretty decent interior, I think this… more»
Another Pair Of Barracudas
Listed here on the Detroit craigslist are two, a ’69 and a ’67, Plymouth Barracudas priced as a package for $8,000. Does it get any better than this? The owner is thinning out his projects because he doesn’t have “time… more»
Mopar Collection Grown Out of Control
We’ve all been there: too much stuff, too many cars, too little time. I recently purged our basement of miscellaneous BMW parts that had little value but I was convinced I’d need someday. Into the trash they went, and… more»
BF Exclusive: 1967 Plymouth Belvedere Wagon
From Tex – This car has a clean Oklahoma title and the registration is up-to-date. This is an exported model, sent to Belgium, sent back by an American Airman. I have all the paperwork. I have owned it since… more»
45 Years In A Barn: 1942 Plymouth Coupe
This 1942 Plymouth Special Deluxe Coupe was probably one of the earlier models produced during calendar year 1941 as it still bears chrome and stainless trim (later produced cars had painted trim due to material shortages from the war)…. more»
Two Timer: 1971 Plymouth Barracuda
This barn found Barracuda was purchased about 7 years ago by its current owner and has sat in a semi trailer since then. I guess that would make it a two time barn find? Anyway, besides the cool photo… more»
Looks Fast: 1976 Plymouth Road Runner
Let’s get one thing straight – that paint is not original. Normally that would exclude most cars from this site, but this is so eye catching that I thought we’d let it slide. At least the color is factory… more»
The World’s Most Expensive Superbird?
One of readers just sent in a link to this Superbird and wondered if it could really be worth the seller’s asking price. This is a special car. It has a Hemi under the hood and a four on… more»
$3,000 Road Runner!
Here’s what three grand will get you these days. Not much! This rust bucket is claimed to have once been a big-block/4-speed equipped Road Runner though and that’s a very good thing. It’s fun to dream that this may… more»
















