There’s always been something special to me about a first-year model of just about any muscle car. Even if a manufacturer made tweaks and improvements down the line, there’s just something magical about owning the debut model. The magic… more»
Plymouth
Affordable Project: 1951 Plymouth Concord Business Coupe
Some models are renowned for their longevity, while others can be a “blink and you’ll miss it” proposition. The Plymouth Concord falls into the latter category, with Plymouth only producing the car for two model years. The 1951 Business… more»
Finest Example? 1970 Plymouth ‘Cuda Convertible
When a seller claims that the classic that they own could be the finest example in existence, that’s a pretty bold call to make. However, that may be the case with this 1970 Plymouth ‘Cuda Convertible because it is… more»
One Owner: 1973 Plymouth Road Runner
By 1973, tightening emission regulations were beginning to impact American performance cars. However, there were still some offerings in the market that offered respectable performance. The ’73 Plymouth Road Runner was one of these vehicles, and this one looks… more»
California Ragtop: 1969 Plymouth Road Runner Convertible
There are so many things in life where less is more. But when you are writing an ad to sell your car, less is not more if your car looks as good as this 1969 Plymouth Road Runner convertible. … more»
30K Original Miles: 1986 Plymouth Horizon
Some vehicles just have grandma car written all over it. This low mileage 1986 Plymouth Horizon is one such vehicle, a creampuff of a car with just 30,100 original miles on the clock and looking like it has even… more»
Rotisserie Rebuild: 1970 Plymouth Fury II
They say that beauty is in the eye of the beholder, and I’m sure that we will have plenty of readers who will see the beauty in this 1970 Plymouth Fury II. It has received a significant amount of… more»
UPDATE: 1968 Plymouth GTX 440
UPDATE 08/12/2021: It appears that the owner of this 1968 Plymouth GTX may have been the victim of a non-paying buyer. The previous listing for this classic shows that it sold for $26,850 after receiving 34 bids. However, it… more»
426 Wedge Powered 1965 Plymouth Belvedere
The Belvedere filled several roles within the Plymouth line-up between 1954-70. It took over the position as the brand’s intermediate beginning in 1965. Three trim levels were offered with the Belvedere II being the middle offering which the seller’s… more»
Something for Everyone: Cord & Kruse Auction
Car auctions can be hit or miss, with some of them simply stocked with over-restored muscle cars that will never be worth as much as what you pay for them in the heat of the moment, and others full… more»
Original 383! 1969 Plymouth Road Runner
Partially sunk in red clay, this 1969 Plymouth Road Runner in Lexington, South Carolina sports a black eye from a bar fight. Well maybe it’s just missing a headlight and some trim, but don’t start the eight-count on this… more»
















