The title of “first pony car” may belong to the Mustang, but some believe that it should have gone to the Barracuda because it entered production two weeks earlier than the iconic Ford. That may be true, but “fish… more»
Plymouth
Rare Diesel-Powered 1956 Plymouth Savoy
It may seem like a new trend, but auto manufacturers have been experimenting with alternative fuels for years. Around the time that Plymouth built their famous turbine propelled cars, they were also testing diesel passenger cars. The project never… more»
Pole Barn Full of Mopars
The 1970 Plymouth Barracuda rolling shell is interesting, but we want to know what else is hidden in this pole barn. The seller has started their eBay auction at $1k with no reserve and they also have 1970 Dodge… more»
Grandpa’s Stash
This 1971 Plymouth Fury Sport gets honorable mention, not because of what it is, but because of the number of beer cans stashed on top. Well, that, and the fact that the seller is unloading his grandfather’s collection of… more»
Mopar Sedanette: 1950 Plymouth DeLuxe
A sedanette is a two-door sedan with a fastback style roof. The term generally applies to Cadillacs and Buicks, but we think it’s appropriate here too. This 1950 Plymouth De Luxe was purchased from the original owner who took… more»
Trailer Park Superbird
You never know where you might find a car. Take this 1970 Plymouth Superbird for example. Apparently, the owner keeps it parked under a carport next to their trailer house. They have owned it for over 30 years, but… more»
Mopar Mausoleum
We have featured large stashes of Mustangs, Studebakers, and even Corvairs, but this is our first Mopar graveyard. There are multiple cars parked behind this building in Hershey, Pennsylvania and the owner would like to get rid of them… more»
1967 Ghia 450 SS Project
If you thought the Fidia was at all interesting, then you will want to see this. It doesn’t look like much, but this is a very rare 1967 Ghia 450 SS. Unfortunately it sustained some damage back in the… more»
Gentleman’s Muscle Car: 1967 Plymouth GTX
In 1967, if you liked the looks and features of the Plymouth Belvedere, but wanted something faster, than you would have likely found the Plymouth GTX to be a great option. While the GTX was based on the Belvedere… more»
1970 Plymouth Duster Project
As the prices of the “big” muscle cars keep going up, the less popular models start to look more attractive. Sure a ‘Cuda would be nice, but the cost of good ones make them unattainable for many. Luckily, there… more»
Two Door Wagon: 1950 Plymouth Deluxe Suburban
When most of us think of Suburbans, we think of massive four door SUVs, but this 1950 Plymouth Deluxe Suburban has just two doors and is in amazing condition. Plymouth built an impressive number of these wagons, but very… more»
Honest 1965 Plymouth Barracuda Fastback
The other day we had a discussion about sellers misrepresenting cars as “survivors”, so it was refreshing to read the classified copy for this 1965 Barracuda. They state that it is “all original, except repaint”. That is more like… more»
Masquerading Survivor: 1969 Plymouth Barracuda
It is getting harder to find unrestored classics in good condition and when you do find one, you had better be careful that it has not been misrepresented. The seller of this 1969 Plymouth Barracuda claims that it all… more»
2013 Scottsdale Auctions Kickoff
I’m sure a few of you are already in Scottsdale or are headed there today for the big auctions. Unfortunately none of the BF staff can make it, but we have still been looking through the catalogs and dreaming…. more»
















