The Barracuda was an all-new car for 1970, sharing its new E-body platform with the Dodge Challenger. ‘Cuda was the high-performance model, which represented about a third of overall production. This one left the factory with a 340 small-block… more»
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Clean Driver: 1973 Plymouth ‘Cuda 340
We’ve been lucky in recent times here at Barn Finds to see some excellent older restorations land on our desks. That is the case with this 1973 Plymouth ‘Cuda. It isn’t perfect, but it presents exceptionally well. It has… more»
Nicest One Left? 1961 Plymouth Valiant V200
The Valiant was Plymouth’s entry into the compact car race in 1960. That was the same year that Ford rolled out the Falcon and Chevy the Corvair. Rambler and Studebaker had both gotten there the year before. The first… more»
1 of 136: 1966 Plymouth Belvedere I Hemi
Only one word comes to mind when I look at a car like this: WOW! Sure, it’s not a big word and means the same thing spelled backwards, but it describes this car to a tee. In the mid-60s,… more»
Air Grabber 4-Speed! 1969 Plymouth Road Runner
Plymouth struck gold when branding its Road Runner. A $50,000 deal with Warner Brothers bought the rights to the popular speedy cartoon character’s “Road Runner” name and its “Beep Beep” horn sound. The cartoon Road Runner beat its opponent… more»
Fun Driver: 1973 Plymouth Road Runner 440
Looks can be deceptive. The hood decals on this 1973 Plymouth Road Runner tell us one thing, but the reality is something altogether different. This is a car that manages to recapture the essence of its fire-breathing predecessors and… more»
Original Hemi: 1968 Plymouth GTX
When it was new, this 1968 Plymouth GTX would have been a car that commanded respect on the street. It is 53-years since it rolled off the production line, but this classic could still hold its head high in… more»
GTX Clone? 1967 Plymouth Belvedere II
While it might be looking a bit tired, there is more to this 1967 Plymouth Belvedere II than meets the eye. This is a rust-free survivor that is ripe for restoration. However, the owner does raise the intriguing idea… more»