While there is something appealing about taking a classic car and cutting away acres of rusty metal to produce a rust-free body, some enthusiasts find the prospect overwhelming. That’s where vehicles like this 1971 Plymouth Duster fit into the… more»
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Original 383: 1969 Plymouth Road Runner
It is common for a particular model or genre of car to gain additional safety features, and optional extras as buyer tastes evolve. The muscle car sector wasn’t exempt, with many offerings becoming heavier and more expensive by 1968…. more»
440 Hi-Perf V8! 1970 Plymouth Road Runner
Back in the 1960s, some of the most popular TV cartoons were the ones with the Coyote and Road Runner. Given the Road Runner’s need for speed, Chrysler saw a marketing opportunity and struck a deal with Warner Bros…. more»
1999 Plymouth Prowler with 8,050 Genuine Miles!
For many people, purchasing a new car will represent the second largest financial investment they will make after the family home. Most will approach the matter logically to ensure they secure a vehicle that best suits their needs. They… more»
Super Solid: 1973 Plymouth Barracuda
The new owner of this 1973 Plymouth Barracuda will face a few choices in their quest to return the classic to its rightful place on our roads. One they won’t need to consider will be how to tackle rust… more»
Bring a Dump Truck! 1970 Plymouth ‘Cuda 340
“Blown apart” is how some folks describe their project cars after removing everything from the body. Never has a car looked more blown apart than this 1970 Plymouth ‘Cuda in Oxford, New York. The seller describes it as a… more»
Amazing 1969 Plymouth Road Runner Hemi Survivor!!!
The Plymouth Road Runner was an absolute success when the first ones hit the street in 1968. They were a return to what the muscle car was originally about, an affordable performance car. You didn’t get any fancy interior… more»
Original 440/Six-Pack: 1969 Plymouth Road Runner Coupe
The Plymouth Road Runner was a genuine muscle car with no bells or whistles. For buyers who couldn’t justify the expense of ordering their new Plymouth with the fire-breathing Hemi under the hood, the company introduced the A12 option… more»
Cordoba’s Cousin: 1978 Plymouth Sport Fury
The Plymouth Sport Fury debuted in the late 1950s and could be thought of as the forerunner of the Chevy Impala Super Sport of the 1960s. The car would evolve over the next couple of decades, becoming a personal… more»