Plymouth

Stored 26 Years: 1966 Plymouth Fury VIP

In the 1960s, Chevrolet, Ford, and Plymouth matched each other car-for-car in the full-size market. Plymouth added the VIP luxury car in 1966, bringing the roster to the Fury I, Fury II, Fury III, Sport Fury, and the VIP…. more»

Rare Bahama Yellow Project: 1971 Plymouth Cuda

Bahama Yellow, or Butterscotch as it was called at Dodge dealers, was one of Chrysler’s High Impact paint offerings, a special selection of flashy colors designed to cast even more eyes on the company’s already attention-getting muscle cars.  While… more»

Black Widow: 1958 Plymouth Belvedere

Fans of finned Mopars and horror movie legends may want to take a second look at this worn but genuine 1958 Plymouth Belvedere. Located in Indiana and offered here on eBay with no reserve, this two-door hardtop isn’t just… more»

Green Or Orange? 1970 Plymouth ‘Cuda 383

This 1970 Plymouth Cuda is a BS-code car originally finished in Vitamin C orange, at least according to the seller, but what catches your eye right away is the bright green paint currently on display. Whether it’s a wrap,… more»

Running, Driving 1972 Plymouth Valiant Scamp

Maneuvering into the muscle car market with the Plymouth Valiant entailed a few contortions. The division packed plenty of excitement into its best-known models – the Barracuda, Superbird, and Road Runner – but as insurance and gas costs rose,… more»

32k-Mile Plucked Chicken: 1962 Plymouth Fury

As the story goes, it’s interesting how the full-sized cars of Plymouth and Dodge were downsized in 1962. A Chrysler honcho had overheard that Chevrolet was doing the big shrink, but the conversation was about the upcoming new Chevy… more»

440 Swap: 1970 Plymouth Road Runner

Here’s yet another 1970 Plymouth Road Runner that appears to have been rode hard and put away wet. It possesses a lot of the maladies that afflict this generation of Plymouth’s legendary budget muscle car, so let’s take a… more»

Loaded Project: 1970 Plymouth Cuda

Whenever a Mopar comes with two fender tags, it’s a positive indication that this is a heavily optioned example, and this 1970 Plymouth Cuda here on eBay came from the factory with all sorts of goodies.  However, that was… more»

Original Paint: 1970 Plymouth Road Runner

Many enthusiasts place great stock in originality when searching for a classic to park in their garage. This 1970 Plymouth Road Runner deserves a close look if you fall into that category. The only non-original area is the retrimmed… more»

2-Door Conversion: 1958 Plymouth Belvedere

At first glance, this 1958 Plymouth looks like a Stephen King “Christine” movie car tribute without the red paint and evil intentions. But as the story goes, this vehicle began life as a Plain Jane Belvedere 4-door sedan and… more»

Survivor with a Spare Block: 1966 Plymouth Satellite 383

This 1966 Plymouth Satellite is a rust-free, unrestored survivor that’s spent its life in California, Indiana, and most recently Wisconsin. Now offered by a private seller here on eBay, it’s a true-blue example of mid-’60s Mopar muscle, complete with… more»

Triple Blue Beauty: 1967 Plymouth Barracuda Convertible

Convertible A-body Mopars are always a treat to find—especially when they’re as well-documented and solid as this one. Up for sale here on craigslist in Everett, Washington is a 1967 Plymouth Barracuda Convertible in stunning triple blue (blue paint,… more»

Slant 6 and Solid: 1972 Plymouth Duster

Although the Duster shared a chassis and other components with the Plymouth Valiant, its sporty styling proved a welcome addition to the brand’s lineup and a favorable entry for the compact market, which was becoming more popular when this… more»

Rebuilt 440 V8: 1972 Plymouth Road Runner

The 1972 model year was not a good one for muscle car fans. Emissions detuning was in full swing, so compression ratios were down. And engine output was now measured as SAE net, so horsepower looked even less impressive…. more»

43K Mile Barn Find: 1968 Plymouth GTX

I’ll admit it, I’ve always preferred the ’68-’70 GTX to the Road Runner. Don’t get me wrong, I’m a first-gen Road Runner fan, but the GTX holds a special place for me because of a neighbor. When I was… more»

1972 Plymouth Valiant Scamp 2-Door Hardtop

As faded as a Hollywood star/starlet, this 1972 Plymouth Valiant Scamp 2-Door Hardtop is, in my opinion, one of the best body styles that Plymouth had in this era. The front bumper could have been a bit smaller, but… more»

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