Plymouth

980 Original Miles: 1997 Plymouth Prowler and Trailer

The Plymouth Prowler remains one of the more striking automotive curiosities created in the last 30 years, and a fine example of why building the show car isn’t always a good idea. I can still remember when it was… more»

GTX Clone? 1968 Plymouth Sport Satellite

The GTX was Plymouth’s upscale-trimmed muscle car between 1967-71 (compared to the Road Runner which was for the more budget-conscious). On the other hand, the Sport Satellite was the upscale family version of the Plymouth B-bodies that was targeted… more»

Barn Finds In Bahrain!

Finding an American Classic sitting in a barn here in the US isn’t exactly surprising, but finding one in a barn in the Kingdom of Bahrain is downright incredible! That’s a long way for a heavy American car to… more»

383/4-Speed Project: 1968 Plymouth Barracuda Formula S

This 1968 Plymouth Barracuda is a documented Formula S car that left the factory with a 383, four-speed and 3.91 gears. Of course, it’s no longer numbers matching but it does at least have a date-coded 383 back under… more»

Hemi Under Glass Clone? 1968 Plymouth Barracuda

Whenever I see this body style of Plymouth Barracuda, I can’t help but think about the famous “Hemi Under Glass” race cars. This specific car is a 1968 Barracuda and it can be found for sale here on Craigslist… more»

Worth Fixing? 1973 Plymouth Cuda

April 1 was an important date in the history of the Plymouth Barracuda. On that date in 1964, the first one rolled off the assembly line while the last one was built on April 1 10 years later. In… more»

440 Six-Pack: 1970 Plymouth ‘Cuda

Whenever I look at any Mopar classic, I have trouble walking past anything built on the early 1970s E-Body platform. The company as a whole was on a winner with these cars because they looked as tough and muscular… more»

340 Formula S: 1968 Plymouth Barracuda

The Formula S was an upgraded handling package on early Barracuda’s. With heavier torsion bars and an anti-roll bar up front and additional leaves in the rear springs, the Formula S’s cornering and high-speed stability were praised. This ’68… more»

383/4 Speed: 1968 Plymouth Road Runner

We’ve seen a few promising Mopar project cars in recent times here at Barn Finds, and this 1968 Plymouth Road Runner would seem to be among the best. This classic is ready to be driven and enjoyed immediately, but… more»

Gran Garage Find: 1971 Plymouth Gran Coupe

How great would it be to find a dusty but otherwise perfect 1971 Plymouth Gran Coupe in a garage somewhere? Unfortunately, this isn’t that car. This paisley-fabric-and-vinyl-roof jewel of a project will require more work than just dusting it… more»

Former Hemi Drag Car! 1964 Plymouth Valiant

We featured this 1964 Plymouth here on Barn Finds in July of 2020. It is back up for sale and can be found here on eBay with an asking price of $3,900. This was the same asking price the seller… more»

Fresh 440: 1967 Plymouth GTX

Don’t be fooled by the ruined paint and the visible rust because there is more to this 1967 Plymouth GTX than meets the eye. It does have rust issues that will need to be addressed, but it is a… more»

Rough 440 6-Pack: 1969 Plymouth Road Runner

1969 would be the high-water mark in sales for the first-generation Road Runner. Plymouth sold more than 81,000 of them, but fewer than 800 came with the 440 V8 and 6-Pack set-up (M-code). With this engine and transmission combination… more»

Cheap Stalled Project: 1969 Plymouth Barracuda

Taking on a classic car that is someone else’s stalled project can be fraught with dramas. That is one reason why this 1969 Plymouth Barracuda might not be a bad one to consider. This is a project that ground… more»

Original 383: 1968 Plymouth Road Runner

It’s pretty common to find classics based on Chrysler’s B-Body platform to be victims of severe rust, but this 1969 Plymouth Road Runner project is a refreshing change. It does have some rust for the buyer to tackle, but… more»

1 of 1,270: 1968 Plymouth Barracuda Formula S

While the Barracuda was technically the first pony car to market (by 17 days), the Ford Mustang got most of the attention. Originally based on the Valiant compact, the Barracuda began to lose its physical association by the second… more»

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