Plymouth

Real Hemi Survivor! 1968 Plymouth Road Runner

The phrase “Original Hemi’” could sell just about anything. Original Hemi’ Clothes Washer! Folks won’t even ask how many loads it’s run. Original Hemi’ Rototiller! Yeah, buddy. This original Hemi’ 1968 Plymouth Road Runner in Brooksville, Florida comes to… more»

Comes With 2 Engines: 1968 Plymouth Road Runner

The Road Runner debuted to a lot of fanfare for 1968. After all, it was a fun car patterned after a popular and fast cartoon character with a horn that went “beep beep” (or was that “meep meep”) when… more»

Driver’s Ed Car: 1954 Plymouth Belvedere

Back in high school, did you take driver’s education classes prior to getting your regular permit? I took it over the summer of 1970 before starting 10th grade and, having my learner’s permit, it was a blast. But those… more»

No Reserve Barn Find: 1970 Plymouth 440 GTX

The Plymouth GTX has always been one of my favorites. I didn’t realize there was a 1967 inaugural version until a couple of years into its second-gen run. In a sense, it was somewhat done in by its cheaper… more»

Rare Convertible: 1971 Plymouth ‘Cuda 340

The Plymouth Barracuda was an all-new car for 1970, sharing its infrastructure with the new Dodge Challenger. It had finally lost the heritage it had with the Valiant since its introduction in 1964. The buying public responded well, and… more»

1 Of 179: 1970 Plymouth Road Runner Convertible

Road Runners were plentiful in the late 1960s and early 1970s – except the convertible. It was only offered for two years, 1969 and 1970. And if it was a 1970 edition with a 383 V8 with a 4-speed,… more»

273 V8 Survivor: 1967 Plymouth Barracuda

While most folks credit Ford’s Mustang for being first on the pony car scene, Plymouth’s Barracuda got there first in 1964 – by 17 days! The car got its first restyle in 1967 and would continue its lineage to… more»

426 Hemi Powered: 1966 Plymouth Belvedere II

Prior to the advent of the Road Runners and Super Bees, Plymouth and Dodge stuffed some of their most robust powerplants under the hoods of the Belvedere and Coronet. This 1966 Plymouth Belvedere II is one of those cars,… more»

Original 440, AC And More! 1970 Plymouth GTX

Plymouth’s GTX attracted muscle car buyers seeking show with their go, and this 1970 Plymouth GTX in Beulah, Colorado is no exception. The GTX not only retains its original 375 HP 440 cid Super Commando V8, but the motor… more»

Package Deal Hot Rods: 2 X 1971 Plymouth Dusters

UPDATE 12/6/20: The seller has lowed his asking price to $12,000 and reduced the ad to just one car, the Gold Duster. The Plymouth Duster was a popular fastback variant on the Valiant when it was introduced in 1970…. more»

Plum Crazy 1970 Plymouth Barracuda

The 1970 Plymouth Barracuda was an all-new car, shedding its association with the economy Valiant. The car would share its E-body with the upstart over at Dodge, the Challenger. The most common way to get a basic Barracuda 2-door… more»

Amazing 1,770 Mile 1968 Plymouth Fury VIP

We see some extraordinary cars here at Barn Finds, but this 1968 Plymouth Fury VIP has to rate as one of the more interesting. It has led a remarkable life, and in 52-years, it has only managed to accrue… more»

Rust-Free Project: 1966 Plymouth Barracuda

The Plymouth Barracuda broke cover for the first time on April 1st, 1964. However, this car was no April Fool. This marked the beginning of a badge that grew in both performance and legend status until the last Barracuda… more»

1 of 863: 1970 Plymouth Barracuda Convertible

Convertibles were the rarest of the new Plymouth Barracudas in 1970 at only about five percent of total production. And about half of those were “regular” Barracudas, i.e. not Gran Coupes or ‘Cudas. This survivor finished in Rallye Red… more»

Numbers Matching: 1969 Plymouth Road Runner

There were quite a few muscle cars to come out of Detroit in the 1960s and two always seem to come to mind. One is the Pontiac GTO, which is credited with starting the movement in 1964, and the… more»

Mopar Collection: Road Runners, Challengers, Darts And More!

Collectors often migrate to certain brands of vintage automobiles. For example, Ford Mustang people tend to go for specific years of like Mustangs, i.e. 1965-66, 1967-68, 1969-70, etc. This seller likes Chrysler cars, mostly Dodge Darts and Plymouth Valiants,… more»

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