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»
Plymouth
21K Original Miles: 1987 Plymouth Reliant Wagon
A 1987 Plymouth Reliant wagon may not normally get your blood pumping, but this one is so clean, it deserves a closer look. With just over 21,000 original miles on the clock, it may very well be one of… more»
Family Truckster? 1972 Plymouth Suburban
Well, it’s not as ugly as the Griswold’s ride, perhaps it’s the lack of faux wood scattered all about the exterior that gives this whammer-jammer of a Plymouth a pass. But pea-green it is! Chevrolet and Ford full-size wagons… more»
Buy Or Else: 1973 Plymouth Road Runner 440
The Road Runner was launched in 1968 as Plymouth’s low-budget entry in the mid-size muscle car market. With increased emissions controls, higher insurance rates, and the soon-to-come OPEC oil embargo, by 1973 the Road Runner had lost some of… more»
No Reserve: 1969 Plymouth Road Runner
Restoring a classic car can be a rewarding experience, especially when the vehicle in question possesses performance levels that match its aggressive looks. That is the case with the 1969 Plymouth Road Runner. Not only do they look tough,… more»
33k Original Miles: 1972 Plymouth Fury Sport Suburban
A classic station wagon is always going to be a practical choice for an enthusiast with a family. When you add the versatility of 3rd-row seating, that desirability gets ramped up a notch. This 1972 Plymouth Fury Sport Suburban… more»
1 of 7: 1966 Plymouth Belvedere 440 4-Speed Wagon
Wagons from the 1960s with giant motors are not highly unusual, as the wagon made a supreme tow vehicle for family vacations with travel trailers of various sizes. Thrifty-minded wagon owners would often choose the three-speed column-shifted manual transmission… more»
















